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@bremner @jani

OK, so aerc has {{.MessageId}}, which can be e.g. to :term b4 am {{.MessageId}}. In any command parser substitutes that with the message ID of currently selected message. It also has notmuch support.

So I should like a make notmuch query (which aerc should support) id:{{.MessageId}} and see if that gives me the set of messages with the same message ID.

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@7666 I learned how to program with Turbo Pascal.
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Did you know Windows 10 still ships with all of the historical windows icons from the past decades? Look at these beauties.
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I'm pretty happy with #isync. I used to use #fdm but since my imap access is fast, it was not transparent enough to be worth of trouble. isync has sort of best of both worlds.
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@jesse Can the knob be reconfigured to send MIDI? Would be perfect for recording automation.
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Dark mode, RSS feeds, performance optimizations and more: read all about the ongoing development of crates.io on the Rust Blog. ✨

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@dougmerritt @ljs Or maybe it would be fair to say that it is something that CPU asserts. Rest is dependent on wiring and CPU "software-defined memory" (could be also partitioning, like MMUless RISC-V allow to do for protection, not just VM) shenanigans. In that sense it is IMHO non-trivial and continuously redefined topic.
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@dougmerritt @ljs if I had exam or work interview question where i was what is a memory address, i would answer one word sentence "nothing." ;-)
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@ljs ok got my answer from above
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@ljs is that real
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cool music video have been trying to backtrack this for a while, just remembered the video not the song: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mnTX2p22CWs
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Consider e.g. so called civil disobedience, which often involves breaking law, and many times for good reasons. This type of friction is an essential part of any democratic society, and it is more than often related to the generational gap, and projects the future of a society.

If we become too dependent on AI appliances on how we live and work, this development might stifle all civil disobedience in a society.

Also consider removing all toxicity from society. If you remove all toxic behavior by a force, you only end up into toxic positivity. I don't like to get e.g. insulted but it would be worse, if nobody could never say anything upsetting to me, given some social media define code of behavior.
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Edited 11 months ago
I think #ethical #AI is a problem, especially when AI spreads to all possible appliances around us.

This is because in the end ethics should be refined by the societies, i.e. it is broken ecosystem when there is AI crap all around you of which workflows could deny to support your goals, if they are interpreted against "ethics".

So yeah, I think ethical AI, despite its nice sounding label, is even worse and more unethical than unethical AI because it rips off democracy.

#society #democracy
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@Foxboron Yeah, I'd target on that, not because it is great, but because of dictatorship of majority ;-) E.g. newer versions of systemd have run0 (aka sudo), which is also polkit based.

I.e. if you make your shit work on with it, it is most likely that people can deploy it too in various environments.
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#Russian #italo #disco at its best. Video clips are from early/mid nineties post-soviet times, like from rave parties of that time period. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X3iGfjpZI2E #digitalo
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@Foxboron Uh oh sorry misread the question. For service requesting credentials I'd get PolicyKit is the defacto.
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@Foxboron I use https://www.passwordstore.org/ for all my password/token/serial/etc needs and purposes.
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@bremner @jani I'm actually at least looking if I could PoC it as a feature to aerc code base. Have to grow some motivation first I've never used Go for anything ;-)

I did read the mutt implementation through and it is not really rocket science.

I also realized (based on this discussion) that the interactive flow in mutt was the thing (to address also false positives issue) and that's why I liked it.
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