#keila — Public Fediverse posts
Live and recent posts from across the Fediverse tagged #keila, aggregated by home.social.
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https://www.europesays.com/ee/167832/ Akadeemia ootab! 17-aastane Keila väravavaht lõi käed Operi kunagise klubiga – Soccernet.ee #ado #AdoDenHaag #EE #Eesti #EestiKeel #Estonia #Estonian #KarlJoonasKuusler #Keila #kuusler #Sport #Sports
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https://www.europesays.com/ee/102941/ Nimekad koondislased paugutasid Aurora põhiturniiri võitjaks – Soccernet.ee #AnettVilipuu #Aurora #AuroraFutsal #EE #Eesti #EestiKeel #Estonia #Estonian #futsal #GetriinYalin #JõgevaFcWolves #JõgevaWolves #kalinina #KatrinLoo #Keila #KeilaJk #kohila #KohilaPüsivus #LiisSteinberg #LiisiKalinina #loo #NaisteSaalijalgpall #NaisteSaalijalgpalliMei #nsml #pello #Sport #Sports #steinberg #TallinnaAuroraFutsal #vilipuu #wolves #yalin
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https://www.europesays.com/ee/98870/ VIDEO ⟩ «Viimati käisin tuuril karjääri alguses!» Terminaator, Smilers ja Shanon panevad seljad kokku #3GigantiSuvetuur #EE #Eesti #EestiKeel #Entertainment #Estonia #Estonian #HendrikSalSaller #JaagupKreem #Keila #meelelahutus #Pärnu #Rakvere #shanon #smilers #TaaviImmato #Tartu #terminaator
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Ethical Newsletter Options
Earlier this year I managed to finally move my email subscribers away from Mailchimp to a self-hosted solution.
Having moved a lot of things away from big tech in recent years I’ve had moving the newsletters nagging on me for some while.
I have two email lists. One is my generic list (to which I very rarely send anything out) and the other is the 26 step challenge where subscribers can sign up to receive one of my steps to a better world every fortnight for a year.
With the way this is set up I knew I’d need to find the right solution. I couldn’t just try one thing and then switch to another one if it wasn’t satisfactory, so a fair bit of research was required.
I found a number of open source alternatives to Mailchimp which looked like they could do the job for me (plus another which was suggested by one of my subscribers – Thanks Carlos!) and in the end I opted for phplist. For anybody else looking to do similar here is the shortlist I worked from:
– phplist
Self Hosted (free) / Paid (free if you are an open source project yourself)
An open source, UK registered, self-funded and owner-managed company, with 20 years of history and a large community of contributors.– Ecosend
Paid
They call themselves the planet’s favourite email marketing platform and offer migration from Mailchimp in seconds.– Keila
Self Hosted (free) / Paid
Followable in The Fediverse: @keila offer easy, reliable email newsletters powered by open source, made in Germany and hosted in the EU.– Listmonk
Self Hosted (free)
High performance one-way mailing list and newsletter manager.– Mailtrain
Self Hosted (free)
Newsletter App Built on Top of Nodemailer.– Mautic
Self Hosted (free) / Paid
Followable in The Fediverse: @mautic say they are the world’s largest open source marketing automation product.– Paperboy
Self Hosted (free)
Fast, modern email campaign delivery via standard email protocol. Use any SMTP server or service.– Sendportal
Self Hosted (free)
Open source email marketing.#Ecosend #EmailMarketing #Keila #Listmonk #Mailchimp #Mailtrain #Mautic #Newsletter #Paperboy #phplist #Sendportal
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Ethical Newsletter Options
Earlier this year I managed to finally move my email subscribers away from Mailchimp to a self-hosted solution.
Having moved a lot of things away from big tech in recent years I’ve had moving the newsletters nagging on me for some while.
I have two email lists. One is my generic list (to which I very rarely send anything out) and the other is the 26 step challenge where subscribers can sign up to receive one of my steps to a better world every fortnight for a year.
With the way this is set up I knew I’d need to find the right solution. I couldn’t just try one thing and then switch to another one if it wasn’t satisfactory, so a fair bit of research was required.
I found a number of open source alternatives to Mailchimp which looked like they could do the job for me (plus another which was suggested by one of my subscribers – Thanks Carlos!) and in the end I opted for phplist. For anybody else looking to do similar here is the shortlist I worked from:
– phplist
Self Hosted (free) / Paid (free if you are an open source project yourself)
An open source, UK registered, self-funded and owner-managed company, with 20 years of history and a large community of contributors.– Ecosend
Paid
They call themselves the planet’s favourite email marketing platform and offer migration from Mailchimp in seconds.– Keila
Self Hosted (free) / Paid
Followable in The Fediverse: @keila offer easy, reliable email newsletters powered by open source, made in Germany and hosted in the EU.– Listmonk
Self Hosted (free)
High performance one-way mailing list and newsletter manager.– Mailtrain
Self Hosted (free)
Newsletter App Built on Top of Nodemailer.– Mautic
Self Hosted (free) / Paid
Followable in The Fediverse: @mautic say they are the world’s largest open source marketing automation product.– Paperboy
Self Hosted (free)
Fast, modern email campaign delivery via standard email protocol. Use any SMTP server or service.– Sendportal
Self Hosted (free)
Open source email marketing.#Ecosend #EmailMarketing #Keila #Listmonk #Mailchimp #Mailtrain #Mautic #Newsletter #Paperboy #phplist #Sendportal
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Ethical Newsletter Options
Earlier this year I managed to finally move my email subscribers away from Mailchimp to a self-hosted solution.
Having moved a lot of things away from big tech in recent years I’ve had moving the newsletters nagging on me for some while.
I have two email lists. One is my generic list (to which I very rarely send anything out) and the other is the 26 step challenge where subscribers can sign up to receive one of my steps to a better world every fortnight for a year.
With the way this is set up I knew I’d need to find the right solution. I couldn’t just try one thing and then switch to another one if it wasn’t satisfactory, so a fair bit of research was required.
I found a number of open source alternatives to Mailchimp which looked like they could do the job for me (plus another which was suggested by one of my subscribers – Thanks Carlos!) and in the end I opted for phplist. For anybody else looking to do similar here is the shortlist I worked from:
– phplist
Self Hosted (free) / Paid (free if you are an open source project yourself)
An open source, UK registered, self-funded and owner-managed company, with 20 years of history and a large community of contributors.– Ecosend
Paid
They call themselves the planet’s favourite email marketing platform and offer migration from Mailchimp in seconds.– Keila
Self Hosted (free) / Paid
Followable in The Fediverse: @keila offer easy, reliable email newsletters powered by open source, made in Germany and hosted in the EU.– Listmonk
Self Hosted (free)
High performance one-way mailing list and newsletter manager.– Mailtrain
Self Hosted (free)
Newsletter App Built on Top of Nodemailer.– Mautic
Self Hosted (free) / Paid
Followable in The Fediverse: @mautic say they are the world’s largest open source marketing automation product.– Paperboy
Self Hosted (free)
Fast, modern email campaign delivery via standard email protocol. Use any SMTP server or service.– Sendportal
Self Hosted (free)
Open source email marketing.#Ecosend #EmailMarketing #Keila #Listmonk #Mailchimp #Mailtrain #Mautic #Newsletter #Paperboy #phplist #Sendportal
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Ethical Newsletter Options
Earlier this year I managed to finally move my email subscribers away from Mailchimp to a self-hosted solution.
Having moved a lot of things away from big tech in recent years I’ve had moving the newsletters nagging on me for some while.
I have two email lists. One is my generic list (to which I very rarely send anything out) and the other is the 26 step challenge where subscribers can sign up to receive one of my steps to a better world every fortnight for a year.
With the way this is set up I knew I’d need to find the right solution. I couldn’t just try one thing and then switch to another one if it wasn’t satisfactory, so a fair bit of research was required.
I found a number of open source alternatives to Mailchimp which looked like they could do the job for me (plus another which was suggested by one of my subscribers – Thanks Carlos!) and in the end I opted for phplist. For anybody else looking to do similar here is the shortlist I worked from:
– phplist
Self Hosted (free) / Paid (free if you are an open source project yourself)
An open source, UK registered, self-funded and owner-managed company, with 20 years of history and a large community of contributors.– Ecosend
Paid
They call themselves the planet’s favourite email marketing platform and offer migration from Mailchimp in seconds.– Keila
Self Hosted (free) / Paid
Followable in The Fediverse: @keila offer easy, reliable email newsletters powered by open source, made in Germany and hosted in the EU.– Listmonk
Self Hosted (free)
High performance one-way mailing list and newsletter manager.– Mailtrain
Self Hosted (free)
Newsletter App Built on Top of Nodemailer.– Mautic
Self Hosted (free) / Paid
Followable in The Fediverse: @mautic say they are the world’s largest open source marketing automation product.– Paperboy
Self Hosted (free)
Fast, modern email campaign delivery via standard email protocol. Use any SMTP server or service.– Sendportal
Self Hosted (free)
Open source email marketing.#Ecosend #EmailMarketing #Keila #Listmonk #Mailchimp #Mailtrain #Mautic #Newsletter #Paperboy #phplist #Sendportal
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Ethical Newsletter Options
Earlier this year I managed to finally move my email subscribers away from Mailchimp to a self-hosted solution.
Having moved a lot of things away from big tech in recent years I’ve had moving the newsletters nagging on me for some while.
I have two email lists. One is my generic list (to which I very rarely send anything out) and the other is the 26 step challenge where subscribers can sign up to receive one of my steps to a better world every fortnight for a year.
With the way this is set up I knew I’d need to find the right solution. I couldn’t just try one thing and then switch to another one if it wasn’t satisfactory, so a fair bit of research was required.
I found a number of open source alternatives to Mailchimp which looked like they could do the job for me (plus another which was suggested by one of my subscribers – Thanks Carlos!) and in the end I opted for phplist. For anybody else looking to do similar here is the shortlist I worked from:
– phplist
Self Hosted (free) / Paid (free if you are an open source project yourself)
An open source, UK registered, self-funded and owner-managed company, with 20 years of history and a large community of contributors.– Ecosend
Paid
They call themselves the planet’s favourite email marketing platform and offer migration from Mailchimp in seconds.– Keila
Self Hosted (free) / Paid
Followable in The Fediverse: @keila offer easy, reliable email newsletters powered by open source, made in Germany and hosted in the EU.– Listmonk
Self Hosted (free)
High performance one-way mailing list and newsletter manager.– Mailtrain
Self Hosted (free)
Newsletter App Built on Top of Nodemailer.– Mautic
Self Hosted (free) / Paid
Followable in The Fediverse: @mautic say they are the world’s largest open source marketing automation product.– Paperboy
Self Hosted (free)
Fast, modern email campaign delivery via standard email protocol. Use any SMTP server or service.– Sendportal
Self Hosted (free)
Open source email marketing.#Ecosend #EmailMarketing #Keila #Listmonk #Mailchimp #Mailtrain #Mautic #Newsletter #Paperboy #phplist #Sendportal
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Je viens de revoir l'alternative à canva, https://ladigitale.dev/digidesign très bien.
Quelle alternative à brevo pour les asso ou structure ayant un nombre mail importants à gérer, brevo est en train de tout envohir, asso, MJC,...
J'ai https://www.keila.io/ pour l'instant qui semble un belle solution.
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𝗪𝗜𝗞𝗜𝗣𝗘𝗗𝗜𝗔 𝗣𝗜𝗖𝗧𝗨𝗥𝗘 𝗢𝗙 𝗧𝗛𝗘 𝗗𝗔𝗬
✧ juniper berry ✧
A juniper berry is the female seed cone produced by various species of junipers. It is used as a flavoring agent in northern European and Scandinavian cuisine for meat dishes. Juniper is used to flavor gin, a liquor developed in the 17th century in the Netherlands. Juniper berries are among the only spices derived from conifers, along with spruce...
#Netherlands #Estonia #Keila #Juniperus #Wikipedia
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Dodam, że równie dobrą (jeśli nie lepszą🤔 ) alternatywą dla Google jest ekosystem stworzony przez fundację non-profit @ftdl, utrzymywany we własnej serwerowni KRK-DC w Krakowie.
Do konta #Mastodon na #PolSocial można otrzymać konto poczty elektronicznej (wystarczy napisać na e-mail [email protected]) z fajnym WebMail (SOGo) zawierającym też kalendarz, zadania i kontakty (#CalDAV/#CardDAV).
Do tego #Matrix, więc fedi, matrix i e-mail mają ten sam identyfikator.
Do tego profil #Nextcloud na #NCH.pl gdzie mamy Dysk (15GB bezpłatnie), dokumenty, arkusze, prezentacje, kontakty, kalendarz, kanban, wideokonferencje Talk z czatem (dla grup) i wiele innych ciekawych Nextcloudowych apek.
Jak do tego dodać profile na #PeerTube, #Pixelfed, #Kbin, #Mobilizon, #Keila do newsletterów, #Wordpress, podkasty fedi na #Castopod (we własnej domenie), robi się bardzo ciekawy ekosystem - cyfrowe dobro wspólne.
"Bezpłatnie", a w zasadzie finansowane przez społeczność. Więc opłaty nie są konieczne, by korzystać.
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𝗪𝗜𝗞𝗜𝗣𝗘𝗗𝗜𝗔 𝗣𝗜𝗖𝗧𝗨𝗥𝗘 𝗢𝗙 𝗧𝗛𝗘 𝗗𝗔𝗬
✧ Ectophasia crassipennis ✧
Ectophasia crassipennis is a species of flies in the family Tachinidae and the subfamily Phasiinae. It is present in southern Europe and warmer parts of central Europe. Adults can reach a length of about 5 to 9 millimetres (0.20 to 0.35 inches). Their large compound eyes are red, while the body varies between black and...
#Tachinidae #Europe #Ectophasia #Estonia #Keila #Wikipedia
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𝗪𝗜𝗞𝗜𝗣𝗘𝗗𝗜𝗔 𝗣𝗜𝗖𝗧𝗨𝗥𝗘 𝗢𝗙 𝗧𝗛𝗘 𝗗𝗔𝗬
✧ acorn ✧
The acorn is the nut of the oak tree and its close relatives, in the family Fagaceae. Acorns usually contain a seedling surrounded by two cotyledons (seedling leaves), enclosed in a tough shell known as the pericarp, and borne in a cup-shaped cupule. This acorn of the species Quercus robur (the pedunculate oak), with a length of 25 millimetres (1 inch), was photographed in Ke...
#Fagaceae #Estonia #Keila #Wikipedia
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𝗪𝗜𝗞𝗜𝗣𝗘𝗗𝗜𝗔 𝗣𝗜𝗖𝗧𝗨𝗥𝗘 𝗢𝗙 𝗧𝗛𝗘 𝗗𝗔𝗬
✧ Picea abies ✧
Picea abies, commonly known as the Norway spruce, is a species of spruce native to northern, central and eastern Europe. It has branchlets that typically hang downwards, and the largest cones of any spruce, at 9 to 17 centimetres (3.5 to 6.7 in) long. It is very closely related to the Siberian spruce, which replaces it east of the Ural Mountai...
#Europe #Norway #UralMountains #Estonia #Keila #Wikipedia
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Picea_abies