The 4a debacle was enough motivation to make me change teams and buy an iPhone earlier in the year, I opted for the $50 no questions asked cash from Google.
The only real thing I’m missing on the iPhone is Firefox/ublock origin combo.
About 25 years ago I was trying to just stop a http server but instead issued ENDTCPSVR (ommitting which type of tcp server), everyone in my department lost their connection and the sysadmin walked over to my desk saying this is why devs should not have any admin access.
I did a walk of shame around each desk apologizing profusely.
Yeah super annoying, kinda seems our US friends might have been prioritised first for communication. Also another "busy work" job on my todo list that I'd rather not do.
What's your approach? Just go ahead and make the move away (or pay)?
Field testing iredmail on a self hosted FreeBSD. Will use an SMTP relay if I get rbl'd for low traffic. Iredmail does dkim and Dane and dmarc. No drive, photo album. Can find freebsd alternates, just not packaged. Good calendar and two good web email choices, amavis, spam assassin. It's a good package. Works on Linux and docker,and BSD jails. Bind9.16 for dns. Let's encrypt wildcard certs, nginx.
Icloud+ can do a single domain for $2 per user per month. Even for non apple users.
O365 family edition $128 can do it if you use godaddy, good amount of storage and 6 family members. Also fine for non windows people
Cloudflare have an email redirector on test, invite only and I haven't been invited.
As a Google1 subscriber I'm paying for extra storage on a normal Gmail, I could roll that cost into $6 per user per month but I'd have to prune users and do more aliases instead (I ran about 9 accounts on the domain to handle billing and shared music &c)
Fastmail is good. I have pobox.com too, same company now.
I’m a happy user, no real issues encountered.
The biggest annoyance I had with Safari were sites that would autoplay videos with sound.