One of my biggest peeves is people spending time and effort "fixing" problems that have already been solved. I don't need you to fix my copy-paste! Stop coming up with replacements for email, planning, doing the dishes/laundry, etc. Unless your complaint is more substantive than "it's just hard for me," or "I'm used to something else".
If your complaint is inconvenience or difficulty, the answer probably doesn't require a disavowal of previous solutions, just a refinement for you (let's give you shortcuts, or reconsider the problem we are facing).
@RyunoKi@layer8.space @alcinnz@floss.social @Seirdy@pleroma.envs.net @alilly@solarpunk.moe ah! Sorry. I shouldn't have missed that. The big technical difference, then, would be the ability to in-line a spoiler, which isn't possible with a details block. It also carries different semantics and is used differently.
I didn't actually read it....
I strongly recommend this book to anyone who thinks about current events or who thinks in general.
(comment on Thinking in Systems)
@alcinnz @Seirdy @alilly
don't we already have that in html with `<summary>` element? https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTML/Element/details
@simongray @seancorfield In my case it was not blackmail but a thinly veiled threat like, "I know where you live"
I received an unexpected "encrypted" email from my lawyer that includes the phrase, "If you have received this message, then you are the intended recipient. It is impossible to receive this message by error." It links only to a website, marcord. Now, the original message from him has all the trappings his emails always have -- do not share disclosures, intended recipient stuff, etc. The same footer. All-in-all, it looks like a rare breed of high-brow scam artistry.
@simongray @seancorfield The trouble is with bad actors (which can include companies). I have had people say threateningly, "Good thing it's so easy to find you!"
I probably cared less about this back when I didn't have a family I wanted to protect
Liebe #Duesseldorf-Bubble: Freund sucht einen Blechbläser für einen Martinsumzug in Bilk am Samstag. Jemand Lust oder Idee? -> DM
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I seem to have put my chips in long ago on the awkward "#privacy vs #publicity" thing, before I actually knew much about data privacy. it is an interesting debate in this era of content creators and social media. Are those two things both incompatible with privacy?
When we're as surrounded by streaming platforms as we are now, it's easy to forget that the DRM-free life still exists. Even now, there are dozens of record labels, publishers, and online retailers that refuse to abuse their customers. Learn about them in the Guide: https://u.fsf.org/1lr #EndDRM #DRM
Just found the official #FireFox repo for burner emails. Super easy! https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/private-relay/
And the one-line winner for downloading a list of URLs is `parallel wget < moira.html`, credit to https://blob.cat/objects/be683b98-3ce6-418a-8bac-20de958a73e4 @icedquinn
The nature of the URLs produced a list of files with useless names. But a little refactoring and regexp of the source list and then an #emacs #kmacro, and they were all renamed sensibly.
@icedquinn I was unaware of parallel. I installed it, blinked, and the process was done!
@ljrk leiningen uses the Maven store, but the interface is better
There’s a new item in the content context menu in Nightly #Firefox that lets you copy URLs to the clipboard, but with known tracking parameters stripped.
@zrzz That is an excellent idea! In fact, hooks indeed sound like a likely culprit, the sort of thing that accumulates over emacs run time. Next time I have the slowdown, I will definitely do the profiler
Hi K-9 Mail community! This is a reminder that we'll be retiring this account next month, when K-9 Mail transforms into #Thunderbird for #Android.
So please go follow @thunderbird to stay in touch and get future updates. Thanks for being on this journey with us!
(YES, Thunderbird for Android will be on @fdroidorg)
If you missed the news, here's the original announcement: https://blog.thunderbird.net/2022/06/revealed-thunderbird-on-android-plans-k9/
And here's where to find our monthly development updates: https://blog.thunderbird.net/category/thunderbird-mobile/
@ericsfraga yeah, my own issue rarely crops up. I just restarted my exwm (and recovered most of my tabs) and so far we are back to snappiness
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