@mgorny
For weather I use OSS Weather from F-droid — I think it supports different weather providers, but I'm not it would work for use as accuracy of forecasts for different locations might vary provider to provider.
Otherwise it's pretty good — it have very minimal GUI, but can still show rather detailed information.
Again, I'm not using the latest version and maybe it went bad already. I stopped updating it when the developer changed the icon to the one that didn't work with my theme 😂
@mgorny
I have disabled updates for I think like 90% of applications on my Android phone — and I don't have much to begin with 😂
Android is like a minefield in this regard — every time you need something you don't use every day, you open it only to realize that it got updated and something works differently — or sometimes not at all, or looks way differently. And they have made sure that you can't roll back easily and downgrading would involve configuring it again from the blank slate 😩
@Toxic_Flange @Hyolobrika
Oh my, it's a Doga Kobo show! I wonder why did I not finish it then 🤔
Another reason could be — I was too drunk and simply don't remember it 😅
@Toxic_Flange @Hyolobrika
No, there was a whole show like that!
My memory of it is a hazy, like I said, I don't remember finishing it, but I think this is the show: https://www.animenewsnetwork.com/encyclopedia/anime.php?id=17756
Wow, there is a second season even! Time to revisit it 😄
@gemlog
https://stoics.gemlog.ca doesn't seem to be reachable from here, could be because I'm on a popular VPN exit-point IP-address, could be not — but it just times out.
@Hyolobrika @Toxic_Flange
Are you ready for an all-girl all-bass band then? 😲
If I'm not wrong, the gamedev show is from the era when they were making lots of shows like that: girls working in some industry: mangakas, seyuus, and this one was about games. TBH, I don't remember finishing watching it even 😋
@Toxic_Flange
Is this the show about all-girl team running a game dev studio?
@gamer
Very true! I had to undergo major facial plastic surgery and change my legal name to escape them.
#Chromium (and #Chrome) begins phasing-out Manifest v2.
https://blog.chromium.org/2024/05/manifest-v2-phase-out-begins.html
This means, among other things, that uBlock Origin is about to be disabled in Chrome. Google will choose a different extension to recommend but it can not be as effective as #uBlock Origin.
Following #Google's example, may I instead recommend you switch to #Firefox.
Firefox will continue to support Manifest v2, and consequently uBlock Origin and other extensions that can not be implemented with Manifest v3.
Happy browsing.
@kirby @Inginsub
Another solution might be using sendmail adapter with msmtp — I've never used this setup myself, but check it out, might be easier to pull off than both: working with remote SMTP as is and setting up your own SMTP server to run locally. msmtp uses systemwide certs in /etc/ssl — so this shouldn't be a problem, you need a very basic .msmtprc: host, port, from, user — you can specify password right in it, or put it in .netrc
@kirby @Inginsub
Either that or find a way to supply up-to-date root certs to the Elixir module that is used to send emails — I'm not knowledgeable enough about it to help.
If you use Proton, this might work for you, this is what I use: https://github.com/emersion/hydroxide
It's easy to set up, but I'm not sure it's a good idea to run it on your VPS as it would have access to all your emails, at least make sure it accepts connections on localhost only.
@kirby @Inginsub
You can increase Pemorla's own log verbosity to debug and see what's going on.
I have hydroxide ProtonMail bridge thingie running locally, it works as SMTP server, I think I just pointed my Permombler to it, host port, login, password — and it worked, I didn't spend a lot of time on it.
But it might be tricky for remote SMTP server.
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Just in case: DMs/PMs simply don't exist on this instance as concept — don't use them, use the other instance if you absolutely have to, or send an email to any address at m0xEE.Net or .Com or .Org, but I prefer keep most communication public.