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@Dashtop Are you talking about ProtonMail? I don't believe ProtonMail offers IMAP of any kind without using the Bridge app.

I worry I am on a ballistic trajectory that intersects with the node where I am buying POWER9 CPUs

@ohaisammich @kzimmermann what do you use for rest->signal? i'd like to set up some webhooks that send signal msgs, i was just thinking about that today.

@ohaisammich @kzimmermann

i have run my own for many, many years. it is indeed a ton of work.

think it's safe to wipe and overwrite my Sierra bootable installer USB with Big Sur?

YOU NEVER KNOW

@lain @kzimmermann

is everyone who uses gas chambers a nazi now? are we just gonna jump to conclusions like that? seek your witches elsewhere.

"Nov 13 22:02:09.593 [notice] Wow! I detected that you have 36 CPUs. I will not autodetect any more than 16, though. If you want to configure more, set NumCPUs in your torrc"

gee, tor, thank you for noticing 😳

I never realized until recently how important it is to be timely in the things you're talking about. People will pay 10x more attention to what you're saying if it relates to something else they're already thinking or talking about.

global ocsp outage causing macOS failures, and AppleSupport on twitter: "have you tried turning it off and back on again?"

twitter.com/AppleSupport/statu

heh

@kzimmermann protonmail bridge is free software and is open source, and you can use it with any IMAP client you like. additionally, their mobile clients are all open source. you're barking up the wrong tree.

@liaizon there is a big difference (in speed as well as price) between thunderbolt-with-usb-c-connector nvme enclosures and usb3-with-usb-c-connector nvme enclosures.

@liaizon be careful, usb-c does both thunderbolt and usb3, and thunderbolt (external pci) can talk to m2 at pci speeds, and usb3 is much slower.

i bet snowden would chuckle: you have to enable javascript to render the page on govtrack.us to see who voted which way on the FISA Amendments Act:

govtrack.us/congress/votes/115

ProtonMail doesn't support IMAP without running a background bridge/converter, only their HTTP API, so on mobile you have to use their firstparty app, not the native OS email client on the mobile device. this is fine.

however, their 1p email client doesn't let you sort a mailbox, or select multiple items and move them all to archive or a folder. unsorted, one by one. ugh.

@purlupar also possible that they use some service that validates domain names other than just dns, and the domain is only like an hour old. if it still doesn't work tomorrow i'll call them and complain until they fix it.

@purlupar it could also be that it's missing an A record at the root, as i just created it for... email (who would have guessed).

ultimately it's amex's bug and will need to be fixed, but yes, a .com is a safe choice.

lol amex's web app doesn't recognize token@token.email (.email TLD) as a valid email address. what dipshits

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