Not at all, since I run my own. https://github.com/docker-mailserver/docker-mailserver
Pay to play? Finance to FOSS.
We had shootings and my locker-mate died in a motorcycle accident. This was in the 90s, so.. the usual by today's standards?
All of them at once: SearXNG.
It aggregates results from whichever you select.
This is not a good side hustle. This is pain. Pure, unadulterated, pain.
If you're familiar with Fittrackee and/or Wanderer, any comparisons?
Yup. No-one (non techie) needs a specific Linux distro. They're all easy to use for normie activities once installed.
Oh.. Oh no..
Keep in mind, the popularization of the concept of a mid life crisis was a tiny piece of a man's career that he thought was useless and unexciting. Sound familiar?
I'm older than you, and been through similar, and my life radically changed later (for the better now, I'm lucky), so things are different for me, but, my advice from me back then:
Excitement != Change
You need something new in your life. Your wife probably does to. If you feel like you're in the right life situation, with her and yourself, do your best to throw yourself into something. Figuring that something out? Really hard.
For me/us, ripping the seats out of a minivan and building a folding bed, running water, etc, and using it to travel around to local trailheads or breweries and camp in random locations many weekends was just the thing. Even the experience of traveling to get a good deal on the van was new and fun.
Excitement doesn't always come looking for you, but it's still out there.
It's about the changes in microgravity, extreme G and light. Pure guess, but it's perhaps testing for travel as much as inhabitant.
Debian. Used to use others but realized they all just added crap I didn't want, or could add myself with a simple script.
I was a Slackware then Fedora, then Ubuntu as my daily drivers (whipe trying other distros, or Kali for specific purposes) before settling here.
This is a terrible argument, IMO. Domains are almost always auto renew, and there are typically grace periods.