I feel like this is an incomplete setup to a joke where the eyes get bigger every panel until it's just the black void.
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The scale is a significant part of the problem though, which can't just be hand waved away.
Yeah, didn't want to jump to conclusions, but that detail was quite absent from the blog post.
Also his claim that email chains end up creating an extra copy of an attachment every time? That's not how most email clients handle attachments. They usually only carry forward in forwards.
And even if his idea is true for his setup somehow, data deduplication at the storage level isn't particularly difficult to set up, and I would argue is table stakes for any business doing self hosting.
Similar when it comes to data retention policies, quotas, auto deletion of spam after a shorter time window. It's not fun and for some setups may not be easy, but it's part of the bare minimum for email. So yeah, you absolutely do it yourself or pay someone to do it for you.
Edit: and if you pay someone to do it for you, you have to abide by whatever dumb hoops they make you jump through, or find someone else to pay.
Thank you, I didn't want to jump to conclusions, but his setup seemed like a convoluted way to have Google handle the storage at no cost to himself. Glad I'm not the only one with that takeaway.
This is awful, but while I see the huge impact for personal users, I'm not sure I see the business case for his current setup. I'm sure this will inpact business setups, but his specific use case just seems off.
He really buries the lede about why the weird setup of why address@businessdomain.com (to my mind the professional business email) had to be accessible from businessname_address@gmail.com (to my mind a misused personal email) in the first place. It's down in the comments:

You can't be serious. Especially for a company he runs, this is silly. Just tell them they have to use the business domain for business email. The whole @gmail.com thing also opens up potential regulatory issues depending on the details of the business.
With his current setup Google is already accessing all his company mail data. I don't really get his objection to having the MX record directly route to them at this point.
I'm probably missing some big detail, but I don't get why he has his current setup to begin with.
Edit: Didn't want to jump to conclusions, but I'm not the only one with the takeaway that this seems to be jwz trying to use google/gmail for email storage without paying for google workspaces for his employees. Maybe that isn't the case, but it sure looks like it.
That's a lot of words to willfully miss my point and respond to shit I definitively didn't say.
I don't use it and I don't need it, but pretending that people only use it because they're stupid is stupid. Doubling down with blatant lack of reading comprehension is even dumber.
The first and best thing to remember about this sort of thing is that you don't need to give it accurate info.
I'm glad the privacy movement is so strong here on lemmy, but I feel this is pretty extreme for something so small.
Additionally, have you tried blocking that using uBlock Origin's element picker? Good chance you can do that and still use the site normally.
Man, the sheer logic leap about feel good endorphins being equivalent to a drug hit. So are you doing drugs when you post things in support of China? Or anything else you feel you have the moral highground on?
Complete nonsense. Once again they exempt themselves from their own "logic".
The take away is that it isn't $8bn. It's only $190M, and even if it had been $8bn it would have only been a slap on the wrist. At $190M it's the equivalent of a fancy meal out for two for Zuck. Not even a slap on the wrist.










Tell me again how you've never become the subject matter expert on something simply because you were around when it was built.
Or had to overhaul a project due to a "post-live" requirements change a year later.
I write "good enough" code for me, so I don't want to take a can opener to my head when I inevitably get asked to change things later.
It also lets me be lazier, as 9 times out of 10 I can get most of my code from a previous project and I already know it front to back. I get to fuck about and still get complex stuff out fast enough to argue for a raise.