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RT @SystemCrafters
I'm looking forward to speaking at this awesome event celebrating 10 Years of GNU Guix!

If you can make it to Paris in mid September, make sure to RSVP, it's free to attend! twitter.com/GuixHpc/status/154

RT @mickeynp
Keyboard Macros are misunderstood in .

If you only use them for light text editing, then you're missing out on its most powerful feature of all:

The ability to record and play back nearly anything. Like your fav. window config.

masteringemacs.org/article/key

RT @kvncnls
Developers diving into a company’s old codebase 🫣

TIL that chrome has a really cool JS/CSS coverage analysis for dev tools, for which FireFox has no equivalent! This is the first time I've seen an actual deficiency in FireFox for webdev.

developer.chrome.com/docs/devt
stackoverflow.com/questions/64

But whatever happened to yesteryears developer.mozilla.org.cach3.co ??

RT @threadreaderapp
@AliseBellingham Hello, please find the unroll here: threadreaderapp.com/thread/154 Enjoy :) 🤖

RT @AlecStapp
Sports are back to normal.

Restaurants are back to normal.

Airlines are back to normal.

The office… not so much.

@kravietz file-based? Like gpg? That's what I use for my password file right now

Just learned about disroot, which sounds pretty awesome from a decentralized, tech ethics standpoint disroot.org/en/services/email

@lucifargundam Wording seems to be my challenge here. The point is that I can send mail to email#sometopic@example.com and it is received by email@example.com and then, possibly if imap has been set up this way, put in to a folder "sometopic". Various email providers support this, and it's an easy way to keep track of logins for types of sites, but I can't remember what this feature is called.

What's that thing called where I can input email#sometopic@example.com where it is either still sent to the main inbox or sent to a folder sometopic, depending on server settings? I am having trouble searching for it, though both gmail and other email providers observe it.

Is the wisdom of Separation of Concerns, I am interested in moving my email away from my web site provider. Any recommendations that would retain me email addresses, which are at-url and not at-provider?

In Christianity there's an in-built assumption that you may be the minority. But tech? I guess that makes this a hot take:

IOT is a massive privacy issue, always. But it is getting increasingly hard to disconnect from it.

Nice thread that brings the mind ideas and questions about data-oriented programming threadreaderapp.com/thread/153
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RT @GabriellaG439
I've been trying to write a blog post explaining the difference between functional and imperative programming and I've failed multiple times due to writer's block

Instead, I'm going to dump my thoughts here on a Twitter thread to finally get this out of my head 🧵 (1/16)
twitter.com/GabriellaG439/stat

For years my web hosting needs, including a number of websites and five or six email addresses, have been provided by Bluehost. But they were bought up by a mega provider, became heartless, and outsourced all service overseas. I already moved my DNS hosting to Namecheap, but what's the best way to change my email provider without losing my addresses? And maybe my servers?

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