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gadrev
·قبل 12 يومًا·discuss
It's ridiculous. Not being able to work (or having tools/certain websites fail randomly each time there's a high audience match) because "soccer" tells you a lot about the priorities of the country. Or at least of the elements that make these kinds of decisions and policies possible...

We even got an isitchristmas.com-like website to track this (https://hayahora.futbol/). I admit I find it a bit amusing.
gadrev
·الشهر الماضي·discuss
Nah, I skimmed TFA but then I went into the linked GH issues thread, and that's the one that scared me a bit. I just want to hold it for a while and not run into some of the things I'm reading since I'm on the latest ubuntu. Just a precaution.

I didn't have the time to actually think about any "arguments" at all tbh it's just a knee jerk reaction as I get ready to log off for the weekend. Not actually looking to argument for or against your post at all lol.
gadrev
·الشهر الماضي·discuss
Ok.

  $ apt-cache policy rsync | grep Installed
    Installed: 3.4.1+ds1-7ubuntu0.2
  $ sudo apt-mark hold rsync     
    rsync set on hold.
gadrev
·قبل 4 أشهر·discuss
Yes but you may need the IPs to warm up and build some reputation, depending where you setup your server the IPs may be burned. Check logs and reputation with some of the postmaster tools the major providers offer and with the services that allow looking up an IP. senderscore used to be convenient to use now it displays a stupid contact form when you try to check an IP, there are others.

To be honest I haven't done the setup for sending a handful of emails but IPs sending hundreds/thousands per day it's fine as long as you don't start spamming people and get flagged.
gadrev
·قبل 8 أشهر·discuss
Been a while since I've used it, but I remember using a tool for this, gita [1], you could also just pass through commands to each repo.

[1]: https://github.com/nosarthur/gita/
gadrev
·قبل 8 أشهر·discuss
Just like sibling here, hard disagree.

I don't like all toggles to be gone since dark mode quality varies a lot, and also I may want some sites or apps one way and some another way. So removing the choice and slapping all configuration under a single "dark/light" browser toggle really annoys me, especially when sites stop providing the toggles because it's more convenient to just use the CSS property and do less. To me it's another step in the dumbing down of the UIs that I regret.

Perfectly ok with defaulting to that global setting though.

Similar vibes to the relative date infection with no option to opt out and get the full date in most sites nowadays.