Dia Dhuit!
happy monday!
Guten jour! Bon morning! Good morgen!
Moin
God morgen!
Morning
mogguh, monday,..
Morning
Finally took the leap and setup http://mailbox.org. I noticed that they provide an xmpp server too, I think that's fantastic.
I'm already paying for mine, but I might switch at renewal as it's hosted by the same company.
cool. still happy with my account too
thanks to @rahul080327 for recommending it
Drew devault also recommends it, alongside migadu.
Who are those
https://drewdevault.com/2020/06/19/Mail-service-provider-recommendations.html @borkdude
At times I take Drew DeVault's opinions(apart from maybe the privacy ones) with a grain of salt. IMO he comes off extremely polarizing and lacking empathy towards general users. For him it seems you're a "tech-bro" or not worth his time. Just my take on it 🙏:skin-tone-3:
That’s a good description, I guess. Also “javascript-heavy webmail”. Well, yes, but I’d rahter prefer JS hevy webmail over most “plain http” webmails. 🙂 I mean, it’s 2020 in most parts of the world.
But migadu loooks tempting.
Migadu has started to put together a lightweight web client, I'd be curious to try it. It's open source so you can stick it anywhere.
moin moin
I just want an emacs mode that handles my html email well
(and a service that I can talk to via emacs)
morning
If you are using clj-commons/fs or similar lib, which function / use case is the most frequent for you? (https://github.com/clj-commons/fs)
I like the cwd functionality. Very convenient.
Is there anything that you would like to see improved from fs? I'm adopting it for babashka, but will vendor it under babashka.fs so I'm able to make (breaking) changes if needed. It's not going to be a verbatim copy
glob
is what I miss the most (but I’ve already told you that in the survey 😄 )
^ it has one function currently (documented, kinda)
Haha, I’m so happy now!