Ahh, what about a cross-section of a deepdish? Show the world the sexy bits.
I dunno, might create some controversy. What are the toppings?
Indeed, you are not wrong. Such is the state of many, many things.
I admit it’s easy enough to say, “let’s get rid of it”, but without a solution it’s meaningless to say and is just an ideology.
Excellent, I hadn’t come across this yet, many thanks!
Just fyi, you typed the link to their main source code as github.org instead of .com :)
ETA: Been reading up today, and I’m fully onboard. Glad it uses opensearch, mega easy to just replace SearXNG, and the approach to the curation with the crawler extension is neato.
I don’t think the SPF / DKIM / DMARC stuff is overly complex nor the core of the problem.
It’s not the core of the issue, but the average joe that is a hobbyist self-hoster it will be.
IMO, the core issue is that there is no standard whatsoever. People just do whatever the hell they want with these records, pretty much. Microsoft and Google do it differently than each other, even.
The only solution for me is that we move on from email as a society.
Let’s Backtrack a little bit
You could almost play the game: “Linux Distro or Weed Strain?”
Other than my Steam Deck, I daily drive NixOS and it runs on all my servers. Can confirm the glory (hole).
Valve over here puttin’ everybody on Arch
I never really used Flatpaks until I got a Steam Deck and started doing a little game dev on it.
I now have an init script that I run after every SteamOS update to install paru and other libraries via pacman instead, lmao.
it’s an app on Flatpak called Flatseal, it’s a GUI to give flatpaks permissions and such.
I spend hours writing a bash script to automate something I know I’m only going to do once.
Oh man, since I know very little about developing at the kernel level, I bet I’d get some sweet and soul-crushing novellas.
Is there a fetish community for people that want to be ripped apart by Torvalds’ anger?
I’m always backing up with SyncThing in realtime, but every week I do an off-site type of tarball backup that isn’t within the SyncThing setup.
I recommend reading up and learning more about flatpaks and their sandboxing. Flatseal is just a GUI implementation of the flatpak CLI.
https://docs.flatpak.org/en/latest/using-flatpak.html
You can also very quickly download Flatseal for yourself to put your own eyes on it. Everything is labeled and has tooltips.