Gmail users wanting to try notmuch probably want something like https://github.com/gauteh/gmailieer for seamless tag<->label integration.
...ba-dum-tss...
Matrix is terrific. I've "converted" some friends from Signal to Riot and we're not going back. Video/calls and group chats work a lot better, and the riot.im web client is excellent (at least, compared to Signals lack…
There's also "oh shell", written in Go but exposing a Scheme-like language: https://github.com/michaelmacinnis/oh
> Ask HN: What's the worst Oracle can do to OpenJDK? Nice try, Oracle.
Not quite the same, but the time zone database was voluntarily maintained by some random guy for decades, until he got a lawsuit in 2011 and ICANN eventually took over. https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=3081281…
The problem with systemd usurping basic Linux functionality is that it makes it really difficult for non-systemd distros to keep up. It's not like you can run 'systemd-udevd' standalone, for example. Instead there are…
But what does the RUB key do?
Gmail users wanting to try notmuch probably want something like https://github.com/gauteh/gmailieer for seamless tag<->label integration.
...ba-dum-tss...
Matrix is terrific. I've "converted" some friends from Signal to Riot and we're not going back. Video/calls and group chats work a lot better, and the riot.im web client is excellent (at least, compared to Signals lack…
There's also "oh shell", written in Go but exposing a Scheme-like language: https://github.com/michaelmacinnis/oh
> Ask HN: What's the worst Oracle can do to OpenJDK? Nice try, Oracle.
Not quite the same, but the time zone database was voluntarily maintained by some random guy for decades, until he got a lawsuit in 2011 and ICANN eventually took over. https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=3081281…
The problem with systemd usurping basic Linux functionality is that it makes it really difficult for non-systemd distros to keep up. It's not like you can run 'systemd-udevd' standalone, for example. Instead there are…
But what does the RUB key do?