This is interesting - $116m bet on share positions?
https://news.sky.com/story/gamestop-stock-resurgent-as-influencer-roaring-kitty-places-116m-bet-on-retailer-13147356
Anyone else think this sounds very much like insider trading?
@crazycells said in Which email client do you use?:
because Microsoft sucks at identifying real/spam emails…
Isn’t that the truth.
Something of an update here. I decided to install Betterbird to see what it had to offer over Thunderbird, and landed up playing with the interface to see if I could get it to something resembling what I’d consider workable.
The end result surprised me. I managed to get the appearance I liked, and along with some minor tweaks and add ons, I was also able to obtain the functionality I needed.
I’ll stick with this for a while and see how it goes, but so far, it looks promising.
Been using Betterbird for a couple of days now, and it’s starting to win me over…
Outlook is the best one for business man i think
@cagatay Agreed on the business front given the update of Office365, although what about for usage at a personal level?
i have not see anyone in Turkey who has a personal email account and use ist actively.
We use our personel emails when registering with banks, shopping stores and e commerce web sites.
For this reason, people do not care which email client they use.
This is usually the email client offered by the phones they use.
@cagatay said in Which email client do you use?:
i have not see anyone in Turkey who has a personal email account and use ist actively.
Really? That sounds quite odd to be honest, but I’ll take your word for it! I think literally everyone these days has a personal email account they use all the time - I know I do!
I use Thunderbird & Proton Mails own app, both work well.
I’ve always used Thunderbird ever since using Ubuntu years back .
@JAC Have you tried Betterbird?
@phenomlab I’ve never heard of that Mark, I’ll have a look now.
@JAC It’s a fork of Thunderbird, and better
Betterbird is a fine-tuned version of Mozilla Thunderbird, Thunderbird on steroids, if you will.
@phenomlab Interesting