One more reason, why I still use #ProtonMail Bridge with #Thunderbird over the ProtonMail app: search. The app claims to be able to search the content, but it already struggles with the sender name. @protonprivacy
For example, I search for the sender "Foo-Electronics" in my mailbox and the app finds nothing when I search for "Foo", no matter if I enter the word in the general search box or the sender name box. Meanwhile, #Thunderbird works as expected and finds the message. @protonprivacy#ProtonMail
@protonprivacy So far I couldn't reproduce it for any other sender. The sender address also contains the search term (info@foo-electronics.tld). Also, searching for the exact e-mail address doesn't make the messages show up either.
Is maybe the search index broken or missing these messages for some reason? Can I reindex all messages?
I'm referring to the desktop app for Mac, but it's the same on iOS and the web app.
I can finally charge up my Jackery external battery thingy with just a USB-C charger, instead of needing its bulky AC power brick (just modified its 12V car charger with the trigger board)
Weird question, but maybe "someone knows somebody"..
I am looking for an online shop where I can order a stamp like in the photo below that can print multiple lines of text but just one line of text at a time. The catch: I'd like to customise each line myself.
Either that's not available to order anywhere or I just don't know how to google it 😃 #onlineshop#office#followerpower
@evelynefoerster That looks similar but the text is fixed. What I am looking for is that kind of stamp but where I can order a different text on each line. So instead of "Eingegangen", "Beantwortet", etc. it could say "Hello World", "This is a test", etc.
So far I was only able to find stamps where the text is given and cannot be changed.
I wonder when #5G will become the standard and you don’t have to pay extra anymore to use it with some providers.. Do we have to wait for #6G for that? 😄
That said, I do have the impression sometimes that I’m stuck with (poor) 3G coverage in the city where I believe to have had 4G before. I suspect that some 4G cells have been upgraded to 5G that I cannot use.
Why is writing a working CardDAV/CalDAV server apparently so difficult? I’ve never seen an implementation that is not buggy and messes up my data. Or is it not the server and rather the clients? #software
For example, contact photos disappearing or becoming a pixelated mess, random contacts appearing that cannot be deleted, reminders in calendar events getting ignored or reset to the 15min default, etc…
Something that bothers me a lot in Python is not really Python's fault but when I use it and make a bug and my brain immediately goes
"Nye heh heh heh, if you just had a type system that wouldn't have happened!"
It's just really hard to argue with "this thing that would have otherwise stopped the build and told you to fix your shit is now a runtime error that manifests under specific conditions with a client" and it's just so much wasted comms 'n' work for an easily-caught problem.
This isn't meant to be type system propaganda or whatever, it just keeps smacking me in the face every time I go work in some dynamic language, and every time it just makes me mad. Like, yeah, I get it, I'm an idiot, but that's why we have the tool.
@thephd My bot @xkcd was originally written in Python and I had quite a few bugs which were basically founded in the same issues you describe. Then I rewrote it in Rust as my first real Rust project. In the several years it’s been running now I’ve only had one bug and that was more of a “specification problem”, in the sense that my regex wasn’t designed to handle emojis. It was quite obvious when it happened and the fix was even easier.
@protonprivacy I am just one feature short of switching to ProtonDrive: Being able to share a folder within my family long term, where each party can add/edit/delete files.
New week, new feature (that everyone has been eagerly waiting for)! 😀
⏰Now you can snooze your emails on the #ProtonMail#iOS app too, in addition to the web app. Set up a reminder for the email you received in one tap, read and respond to it at a more convenient time.