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gnuarch
·3 年前·議論
Rocksolid Light (rslight) is a web based Usenet client. https://github.com/novabbs/rocksolid-light
gnuarch
·5 年前·議論
Interesting, thanks! Reminds me of the long gone Syme project, cf. https://github.com/symeapp/syme
gnuarch
·5 年前·議論
I wish Firefox could render AsciiDoc, MarkDown etc. natively. There are extensions, though, e.g. https://github.com/simov/markdown-viewer
gnuarch
·5 年前·議論
Following an inline link on Wikipedia I know what to expect, basically a definition of the linked concept. External links on the other hand I consider more like footnotes at the end of a book chapter or an article. Regarding inline links all over have a look at the 1999 website a-blast.org / assoziations-blaster.de
gnuarch
·5 年前·議論
No inline links encourages a more legible writing style. What if Wikipedia had external links all over?

> External links normally should not be placed in the body of an article. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:External_links
gnuarch
·5 年前·議論
Thunderbird is about to get native CardDAV support, currently available in Beta via Config mail.addr_book.useNewAddressBook set to true.
gnuarch
·5 年前·議論
FWIW, for some accounts I use a second profile via `thunderbird --new-instance`.
gnuarch
·5 年前·議論
On GNU/Linux Thunderbird ist my favourite GUI mail client, offering support for a variety of standards, including e.g. CalDAV (CardDAV in Beta), OpenPGP and S/MIME.

Not sure whether Chat should be part of it, currently offering Google Talk, IRC, Odnoklassniki, and XMPP (Twitter finally gone). Support for Usenet News is appreciated, though I enjoy Pan.

On GNU/Linux I thus consider GNOME Evolution as best alternative. (Haven't looked at the KDE suite for some time with Akonadi being too heavy last time I tried it on my simple machine.) Neither Claws, Geary, Sylpheed, or others offer such broad support, although those are very nice GUI clients.

Further alternatives are listed in https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Text-based_email_client
gnuarch
·5 年前·議論
Reminds me of Rob Hart's 2019 dystopian novel "The Warehouse", which seems to be quite popular on Amazon, too. https://robwhart.com/the-warehouse/