@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.
@mirabilos @mogwai @rl_dane
BTW when it comes to monochrome displays, I think there is an interesting development. This came up on Slashdot a few days ago: https://www.tomsguide.com/tablets/android-tablets/daylight-dc1-is-a-new-tablet-with-a-live-paper-display-that-might-be-better-than-e-ink-heres-how
Looks like they have made eink-like display responsive enough so it became possible to use it with regular GUI. This could be useful in a whole class of devices — something you could just work with texts on, for "small web", browsing Gemini and such.
@mirabilos @rl_dane @mogwai
Ha-ha-ha, and I even somewhat understand why they succeeded. I sometimes pick my (equally old) MacBook Pro, that has pre-Retina, but still higher pixel density panel, it's not running Mac OS X now, it has mostly the same Void linux/Wayland/Sway setup that I use on HP one, I look at the fonts and I'm like: "Wow, this looks good!"
They could "make it right" that is why it caught on — but I still think that with Retina display thing they went too far.
@rl_dane @mirabilos @mogwai
I feel conflicted about high pixel density displays — on one hand things indeed look better, no surprises here, on the other — I use an old HP ProBook that only has a 1366x768 12" panel, it's enough in most cases and I do appreciate longer battery life that isn't wasted on powering the high-resolution display even when I don't need that.
I can still connect it to an external display when I'm at home, so it's not like I'm missing something.
@theorytoe
Stop making up pick up lines and start making up drop off lines! 🤪
@sun @gabriel
Yes, it's not misinformation per se, but airing said dirty laundry selectively might've allowed to achieve for some interesting effects.
I think that Russia might have contributed greatly in getting you society this polarized, but at present the real scale of this contribution seems to be impossible to assess.
@sun @gabriel
Russian investigative journos have always been claiming those were real people, not automated tools — in fact, here in Russia, no one uses terms such as "kremlin bots" for genuine robots.
But they were also claiming these people still weren't acting out of their own volition — might've been getting paid or something like that, but that information is of course unverifiable 🤷
@tennoseremel
*собака_ебитес.джпег*
@neural_meduza
@Quinnypig
How did the entire industry get scammed into this? Most of this stuff seems even more useless than non-fungible doge-coins — and that's a very low bar I must say 😩
@rysiek @LikeItOrLumpIt
They use Void linux and have black cats 😸
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