If you want to be super minimal, I prefer acme.sh[1] instead. It even comes preconfigured for various DNS providers[2], and you can even create your own hook if there isn't already one[3]. [1]…
>What is not good, though, is if you, the maintainer, are burned out, or overworked, but stubbornly insist on being a bottleneck in the project under your inept stewardship nevertheless, and just whine and moan about…
If nothing else, it's impressive that they've actually managed to migrate those Google Talk users over the years (myself included in that, albeit less than I used to). They probably did so extremely begrudgingly, but…
It's actually the WHATWG you need to watch[0], not the W3C. The latter has had basically no power for some time now and only endorses what the WHATWG propose[1]. [0] https://github.com/whatwg/sg [1]…
The great thing about Firefox before the Photon addons apocalypse was that anyone could theme the browser in whatever way they wanted. Sure, it's still possible, but userChrome is a messy hack that Mozilla are trying to…
If you want to be super minimal, I prefer acme.sh[1] instead. It even comes preconfigured for various DNS providers[2], and you can even create your own hook if there isn't already one[3]. [1]…
>What is not good, though, is if you, the maintainer, are burned out, or overworked, but stubbornly insist on being a bottleneck in the project under your inept stewardship nevertheless, and just whine and moan about…
If nothing else, it's impressive that they've actually managed to migrate those Google Talk users over the years (myself included in that, albeit less than I used to). They probably did so extremely begrudgingly, but…
It's actually the WHATWG you need to watch[0], not the W3C. The latter has had basically no power for some time now and only endorses what the WHATWG propose[1]. [0] https://github.com/whatwg/sg [1]…
The great thing about Firefox before the Photon addons apocalypse was that anyone could theme the browser in whatever way they wanted. Sure, it's still possible, but userChrome is a messy hack that Mozilla are trying to…