It works great. I never open a browser to search for mail: http://mutt.postle.net/searching/
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I learned about mutt ~12 years ago, and it changed my email-interface forever
all mutt, all the time
I’ve heard of the Brain Health Registry: https://my.brainhealthregistry.org/
But I have no idea how well it works
lemminator@lemmy.todayto Technology@lemmy.world•Customer is mistakenly accused of text spamming for repeatedly replying STOP to political textsEnglish2·5 months agoI’ve been using the ‘Silence’ app, which lets only known-callers ring your phone. The rest get sent straight to voicemail
lemminator@lemmy.todayto World News@lemmy.world•Swedes launch boycott of US goods in response to recent policy shiftsEnglish2·5 months agoFair enough. I’m sorry to hear all that. I’m lucky enough to have a good tech job, but I’d love to have a good tech job in Sweden instead of here in the US.
lemminator@lemmy.todayto World News@lemmy.world•Swedes launch boycott of US goods in response to recent policy shiftsEnglish3·5 months agoI’d love to move to Sweden. Any advice on how to move out there?
lemminator@lemmy.todayto Linux@lemmy.ml•What would you do with hardware like this?English2·5 months agoInstall Ganeti, or K3s, and do a lot of things!
lemminator@lemmy.todayto politics @lemmy.world•Tim Walz says he may run for president in 2028 despite failure of Harris campaignEnglish1·5 months agoI don’t think that’s even remotely true. While it is true that the USA has it’s fair share of racists and sexists, Hillary won the popular vote, and Obama is one of America’s most popular presidents.
Harris lost because she ran a terrible campaign, on the coatails of another terrible campgaign, from a terrible president.
lemminator@lemmy.todayto Technology@beehaw.org•Firefox deletes promise to never sell personal data, asks users not to panicEnglish6·6 months agoA source for what?
https://qutebrowser.org/ and Librewolf
lemminator@lemmy.todayto Technology@beehaw.org•Firefox deletes promise to never sell personal data, asks users not to panicEnglish13·6 months agoThat doesn’t detract from OP’s point. I want Mozilla to be a good, privacy respecting organization, but they aren’t anymore, and chromium has nothing to do with that.
Have they considered just asking for money? Also getting rid of the giant holes that they keep pouring their money into?
A lot of people love Firefox, and would happily donate. They could also trim a lot of fat at Mozilla quite easily.
lemminator@lemmy.todayto Privacy@lemmy.ml•Firefox now has Terms of Use! This'll go over like a lead balloonEnglish2·6 months agoYou can, but the last time I did that the instructions were incomplete, and you still had to auth through Mozilla. That was a few years ago, so things might have changed since then.
If you liked vimperator, you might like https://qutebrowser.org/
I’m not sure what a “consequential” is, but I’m not a Trump supporter, nor am I a conservative. I proudly voted against him.
The disconnect is obvious to me, but to spell it out: They were terrible candidates that the majority of General Election voters didn’t want. Those voters made that quite clear before the primaries, and were ignored. Then the Primary Election voters got behind the bad choice anyway.
But General Election voters had already abandoned the Democrats, and rightfully so. The Primary Vote was only among those that were willing to vote for whatever terrible candidates the DNC pushed on them.
And how did that work out? Did people come out to vote for the Dems?
Maybe if they had listened to the polls, the Dems would have had a candidate that people were willing to vote for in the main election
Voters were saying it very loudly, the Democratic leadership just ignored them. Polls were very clear that nobody wanted either of them to run, and they both had a low approval ratings. The ticket wasn’t his to give, it was up to the voters. The Democrats chose to skip the voters, so the voters abandoned them.
I don’t see why anyone would expect voters to stick with a party that treats it’s base so disrespectfully.
I don’t know nearly enough history to be an expert on this subject, but I’ve heard that one of the causes of the Enlightenment was because peasants and poors were able to afford to spend time learning and creating, rather than substinance-farming.