From Yaroslav de la Peña Smirnov to ~sircmpwn/godocs.io
On Tue Jul 13, 2021 at 6:03 PM MSK, Adnan Maolood wrote: > This should be resolved now. We'll have to investigate the root cause to > prevent it from happening again. It seems like a fetch went wrong. Thank you so much! Using godocs.io feels like a blessing compared to the official sites.
From Yaroslav de la Peña Smirnov to ~sircmpwn/godocs.io
Hello there, there seems to be an issue with the standard library once more. If you try going to, for example, https://godocs.io/os or /path, etc., it returns a Not Found page. Requesting https://godocs.io/std returns an empty list.
From Yaroslav de la Peña Smirnov to ~eliasnaur/gio
Hello, I was interested in trying this library, unfortunately I a problem came up when I attempted to run this example here: https://git.sr.ht/~eliasnaur/gio-example/tree/main/item/hello/hello.go I am pretty confident that I have all the dependencies that I need, as per the official documentation, although I might be wrong. My system is Artix Linux, running Sway as window manager. The full error when trying to run the build binary: ``` fatal error: unexpected signal during runtime execution
From Yaroslav de la Peña Smirnov to ~tyil/rms-support
Because RMS and everyone else deserve to express their opinions freely no matter how controversial they may be. --- _data/signed/yaroslavps.yaml | 2 ++ 1 file changed, 2 insertions(+) create mode 100644 _data/signed/yaroslavps.yaml diff --git a/_data/signed/yaroslavps.yaml b/_data/signed/yaroslavps.yaml new file mode 100644 index 00000000..c5449d91 --- /dev/null +++ b/_data/signed/yaroslavps.yaml @@ -0,0 +1,2 @@ name: Yaroslav de la Peña Smirnov[message trimmed]
From Yaroslav de la Peña Smirnov to ~sircmpwn/public-inbox
The worst part is, not only do they have the most spammers/abusers, but they also (and Outlook et al) have the worst and most retarded rules against spam. If you have your own self-hosted email server sending emails to gmail addresses is a chore. Setting up your email server properly and having an IP that is not blacklisted only guarantees that your emails won't be blocked all together, but they will end up in the user's spam folder anyway. So in order to contact someone that uses gmail for the first time, you must somehow tell that person through some other means that they add your address to their whitelist, or that they check their spam folder which, by the way, is hidden by default in gmail. They have some "postmaster's tools", but they only work if you send