@janl The “easiest” way is a Cloud Key, but that’s €. Docker might also be an option if you want something less permanent? On a NAS maybe if you have one? Good luck! https://t.co/HkbEnZ17Es
@janl Is it the Client Device Isolation setting? Found under the Advanced Configuration settings for each Wi-Fi network SSID. I have this set to Manual, but maybe they changed the default for this setting under Auto?
@solomonstre A custom IMAP extension[0] which they provided an open source Dovecot plugin for[1] as did at least one other person[2]. I think FastMail published a Cyrus plugin, but I’m struggling to find it.
[0]https://t.co/bjJqJKzRk5
[1]https://t.co/hpbyVZJ4ew
[2]https://t.co/QbxKUPvayR
I cannot recommend LiveView. Not because it isn’t delightful and powerful – it is! But because of how crippled you will feel building web applications without it.
What started as a hack to build dynamic pages without js, accidentally gave rise to a new programming model
HTTP falls away, cli/server payload contracts aren't a thing. More efficient than graphql – we didn't plan any of that at the start. Latest blog👉 https://t.co/S7v9ShO6A5
github copilot is incredible. it just sells code other people wrote, but because it's an "AI" it is apparently allowed to launder that code without it being a "derivative work". lol. lmao. what an amazing grift.
Saying “We’ll change the behavior without changing the system” is an abrogation of the responsibilities of leadership. Either accept the current behavior or do the systemic work.
Is it possible to write production-quality software with node.js, for instance? Yes, so long as you are a little loose with what production-quality means, and so long as you hire one of a small group of experts to do it.
This is angry, but imo on target. There are a lot of tools that look reasonable but are *too hard to use well enough for production software*. https://t.co/5IGpW1YAYJ
After literally years of thinking, arguing, writing, and revising, I have published the first beta of a spec for Semantic Versioning for TypeScript Types. 🎉 If you’re using #TypeScript, please give it (or at least the summary) a read! https://t.co/AkSjlosirk
@RiyadEmeran PayPal is one of the worst offenders for this. Possibly because I use it only infrequently so despite asking it to “remember me” it never does. Still not quite as annoying as having to find my phone to approve a mere £12 online payment though…