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I can't wait forever
Even though you want me to
Tom King, American rock guitarist, songwriter, guitarist, and arranger (The Outsiders) would be 83
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in reply to verita84

I use alpine. You have to think of every box, not just email, as a separate folder. You need to add the folders in the folder list incoming mail folders. So for example, your inbox would be one folder and sent mail another. So on and so forth for however many addresses you have.

Be careful though.... if you want to remove a folder. I don't remember exactly how the issue works, but if you remove a folder in the wrong way, it'll remove the actual remote folder too.

You can also use a custom editor too. I use vim. nvim doesn't wrap properly for some reason even with wrap set.

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1. Define Roles in Alpine

Say you have folders:

=Work

=Personal

Go to:

Alpine > Setup > Rules > Roles > Add

For Work:

Current Folder: =Work

Set From: you@work.com

Signature File: .sig-work

For Personal:

Current Folder: =Personal

Set From: you@gmail.com

Signature File: .sig-personal

This way, when you compose a message from =Work, the From is you@work.com, and similarly for Personal.

2. Create sendmail-wrapper.sh

This script determines which SMTP account to use based on the From header.

#!/bin/bash

MSGFILE="$1"
FROM=$(grep -i "^From:" "$MSGFILE" | awk '{print $2}')

if [[ "$FROM" == *"work.com" ]]; then
/usr/bin/msmtp -a work "$@"
elif [[ "$FROM" == *"gmail.com" ]]; then
/usr/bin/msmtp -a personal "$@"
else
/usr/bin/msmtp -a default "$@"
fi

Make it executable:

chmod +x ~/sendmail-wrapper.sh

3. Configure Alpine to use the wrapper

In Alpine:

Setup > Config > sendmail-path

Set it to:

/home/youruser/sendmail-wrapper.sh

in reply to 🐘🐘 Humpleupagus 🐘🐘

im still pissed at Apple you can import an S/MIME cert. even having all the intermediate and root certs so you have the full chain.

works great on iphone mail. but the iOS version of outlook cant see apples built in certificate store.

okay so outlook you can email yourself the cert chain, enter the password to decrypt the cert chain. but still shows as untrusted because it can see the root cert. and I’ve tried all the top 3 ssl providers.

Ass. It’s all ass.

in reply to WhiteQuasar

If you like working in slow motion, yes, sure.

Source : I have a Banana-Pi SBC banana-pi.org/en/banana-pi-sbc… and... it works, running Linux proper, with a desktop environment, which is in itself pretty cool IMHO but damn, you have to be patient. That being said "just" already being at that stage on economically affordable hardware is amazing. We are probably not far, say few years at most, with usable RISC-V chips for mundane tasks, e.g. text authoring, coding, Web browsing, but don't expect compilation of a browser, Blender, or gaming on this for few more years. IMHO it will go fast because it's catching up so the path is rather well laid down, which is much harder than innovating and pushing the envelope.

in reply to WhiteQuasar

I guess it depends what you mean by "chip production".

AFAICT mostly via Chip War (2022) and reading a bit on the topic there are few bottlenecks, e.g chip design IP like ARM (UK) or lithography machines like ASML (NL) or high efficiency chip production like TSMC (Taiwan) but overall the grip from the US is mostly on democratization and scale with AMD, NVIDIA, Broadcom or even Intel, namely making a LOT of chips, not necessarily high end (some are) or mobile (also some), for a relatively low price. What I mean is that China is already claiming that they are producing about on-par IPS with e.g. Loongson.

So yes there are for sure incumbents based in the US that do not want RISCV and overall open architectures to make significant progress but is it fair to call them "the US" I'm not sure. Are they heavily leaning on US lawmakers to get their positions strengthened? Maybe. Maybe they do not yet do so simply because they don't believe it's a threat yet, nor it might be ever be.

I believe that in chip production you can lock production via innovation but also, like in other sectors, solely with the supply chain. ASML is powerful because they basically own their markets but also because who would contract with newcomers versus a very well established company that can provide all the insurances imaginable that they will indeed deliver on time a specific amount? Why risk it when you are already contracting with the leader?

Sure there is a potential innovator dilemma but what could prevent e.g. NVIDIA or Intel to switch to RISC-V if somehow they can dominate there too thanks to both their existing expertise but also supply chain stronghold?

in reply to BeardedGingerWonder

Being an open source architecture gives everyone (China, Russia, Iran, North Korea and basically everyone else the US doesn't like, which apparently is most of world) the freedom to innovate at a fast pace, this is what I mean by security flaw. My thought that they could somewhat try to slow down the development is based on the rational thinking that 1. They are actually leading the chip develpment and 2. if someday everyone gets high performance chips (which is still not the case with RISCV yet) than everyone can get better defense industries, better intelligence systems, better military equipment. I'm not implying that they are actively doing it but that it might be in their interest to do so to maintain some kind of military egemony over their enemies, or at least to never be in a significant gap with anyone.
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in reply to WhiteQuasar

Risc v is an instruction set architecture not a chip design, the actual hardware implementation of any given risc v processor won't necessarily be open source and available to all, it's just a guarantee that if the spec is implemented then code compiled for risc v will run on a RISC V processor.

China has had access to x86 for years, they've not been able to implement a chip on par with current gen AMD or Intel chips.

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Demande de destitution du Président de la République Emmanuel Macron en vertu de l'article 68 de la Constitution.


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Demande de destitution du Président Emmanuel Macron en vertu de l’article 68 de la Constitution

À l’attention des parlementaires de l’Assemblée nationale et du Sénat,

Nous, citoyens français, adressons cette demande de destitution du Président de la République Emmanuel Macron, sur le fondement de l’article 68 de la Constitution, en raison de manquements graves et répétés à ses devoirs, incompatibles avec l’exercice de sa fonction. Son action, marquée par des atteintes aux principes démocratiques, des abus de pouvoir et des décisions mettant en péril la sécurité nationale et européenne, justifie pleinement l’activation de cette procédure exceptionnelle.

  1. Violation du principe démocratique et atteinte aux libertés fondamentales

Le Président Emmanuel Macron a fait preuve d’un autoritarisme croissant, bafouant les principes démocratiques et le rôle du Parlement. Parmi les faits les plus marquants :
• Usage abusif de l’article 49.3 pour imposer des réformes majeures, notamment la réforme des retraites, sans consultation parlementaire, restreignant ainsi le débat démocratique.
• Répression violente des mouvements sociaux, en particulier lors des manifestations des Gilets jaunes et des mobilisations contre la réforme des retraites, dénoncée par des instances internationales telles que le Conseil de l’Europe et l’ONU.
• Affaiblissement des corps intermédiaires (syndicats, associations, élus locaux), réduisant les contre-pouvoirs et la participation citoyenne à la prise de décision.

  1. Gestion autoritaire du pouvoir et mépris des institutions
    • Contournement du Parlement et concentration excessive des pouvoirs entre les mains du Président et d’un cercle restreint de conseillers.
    • Nominations controversées à des postes stratégiques, favorisant une gouvernance opaque et des conflits d’intérêts.
    • Affaiblissement des services publics (hôpital, éducation, justice) par des réformes imposées sans dialogue social réel, au détriment du bien commun.
  2. Engagements internationaux dangereux et politique étrangère irresponsable

Les récentes déclarations et décisions du Président Macron concernant la Russie et la guerre en Ukraine constituent une escalade dangereuse, risquant d’impliquer directement la France dans un conflit majeur :
• Déclaration sur une possible extension de la dissuasion nucléaire française à l’Europe, exposant la France à des risques accrus de confrontation avec la Russie.
• Ouverture à l’envoi de troupes européennes en Ukraine, initiative considérée par la Russie comme un acte de guerre, augmentant le risque d’escalade militaire.
• Autorisation de frappes ukrainiennes sur le sol russe avec des missiles français, brisant le principe de non-belligérance et mettant directement en danger la France en tant que cible potentielle.

Ces prises de position irresponsables exposent la France à des représailles et augmentent le risque d’un conflit généralisé en Europe. Elles démontrent une gestion hasardeuse de la politique étrangère, mettant en péril la sécurité des Français.

  1. Manquements graves à la probité et conflits d’intérêts
    • Décisions économiques favorisant des intérêts privés au détriment du patrimoine national, notamment la vente de groupes industriels stratégiques comme Alstom.
    • Absence de transparence dans l’attribution des marchés publics, notamment dans le domaine de la santé et de la défense.
    • Maintien de ministres impliqués dans des affaires judiciaires, sapant la confiance des citoyens dans les institutions.

Conclusion

Les actions du Président Emmanuel Macron constituent une atteinte grave aux principes démocratiques, aux libertés fondamentales et à la souveraineté nationale.

Son approche autoritaire et son mépris des institutions, combinés à des décisions irresponsables sur la scène internationale, exposent la France à des risques majeurs, tant sur le plan intérieur qu’extérieur.

Nous demandons donc aux parlementaires d’initier sans délai la procédure de destitution prévue par l’article 68 de la Constitution, afin de garantir la préservation des principes républicains et la sécurité de la nation.

New Caledonia to be declared a state in ‘historic’ agreement – but will remain French


France has announced a “historic” accord with New Caledonia in which the overseas territory, rocked by deadly separatist violence last year, would remain French but be declared a new state.

“A State of New Caledonia within the Republic: it’s a bet on trust,” the French president, Emmanuel Macron, posted on X on Saturday, hailing a “historic” agreement.

Receiving the signatories later, the president said that “after two agreements and three referendums, New Caledonia, through what you have signed, is opening a new chapter in its future in a peaceful relationship with France”.

Macron had called for talks to break a deadlock between forces loyal to France and those wanting independence. New Caledonian elected officials, as well as political, economic and civil society leaders, gathered near Paris to hammer out a constitutional framework for the territory.

After 10 days of talks, the parties agreed that a “State of New Caledonia” should be created.

Manuel Valls, the minister for overseas territories, called it an “intelligent compromise” that maintains links between France and New Caledonia, but with more sovereignty for the Pacific island.

The priority now is New Caledonia’s economic recovery.

Last year’s violence, which claimed the lives of 14 people, is estimated to have cost the territory 2bn euros ($2.3 bn), shaving 10% off its gross domestic product, he said.

The French prime minister, Francois Bayrou, said Saturday’s deal – which still requires parliamentary and referendum approval – was of “historic dimensions”.

Home to about 270,000 people and located nearly 17,000km (10,600 miles) from Paris, New Caledonia is one of several overseas territories that remain an integral part of France.

It has been ruled from Paris since the 1800s, but many indigenous Kanaks still resent France’s power over their islands and want fuller autonomy or independence.

Unrest broke out in May 2024 after Paris planned to give voting rights to thousands of non-indigenous long-term residents. Kanaks feared this would leave them in a permanent minority, crushing their chances of winning independence.

As part of the agreement, New Caledonia residents will in future only be allowed to vote after having lived 10 years on the archipelago.

The last independence referendum in New Caledonia was held in 2021, and was boycotted by pro-independence groups over the impact of the Covid-19 pandemic on the Kanak population.

It was the latest of three since 2018, all of which rejected New Caledonian independence. Since the 2021 referendum however, the political situation in the archipelago has been deadlocked.

Macron declared in early June he wanted a “new project” for New Caledonia.

The 13-page agreement announced on Saturday calls for a New Caledonian nationality, and the possibility for residents there to combine that status with French nationality.

Under the deal, a “State of New Caledonia” would be enshrined in France’s constitution, and other countries could recognise such a state.

The deal also calls for an economic and financial recovery pact that would include a renewal of the territory’s nickel processing capabilities.

Both chambers of France’s parliament are to meet in the fourth quarter of this year to vote on approving the deal, which is then to be submitted to New Caledonians in a referendum in 2026.

Nuking potatoes as a cooking method reduces the transformation of starches to sugar in the potato during cooking...as compared to longer cooking methods, oven roasting and boiling.

Also when you refridgerate a potato after cooking, then eat it, the blood sugar response is attenuated.

Im using these methods in my Cold German Potato Salad.

I will add a couple of tablespoons of Apple Cider Vinegar to the potatoes after nuking them, then chill over night for potato salad tomorrow.

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The recent BRICS summit ended with a decent statement, but one which is just as politically self-interested as any from the crumbling international institutions.

People, Not States, Must Create a True System of Global Justice

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in reply to EscapeVelocity

I got mildly chonky from adrenal burnout & a few other things postpartum, did keto (not full carno), but still struggled with infertility & wrecked my thyroid being sensitive to pasteurized dairy... soooo, I also had to clean that up & did so by eating POUNDS of organic produce daily, few grains, but still some good meats.

It worked & three more babies post-haste, but I was so desperate for #2 & destroyed from an ambulance-style miscarriage, I did learn a lot. Of course!

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"...Since Florida granted highway patrol officers the authority to detain drivers based on their immigration status during routine traffic stops, getting behind the wheel has become a calculated risk for many immigrants across the state. Every trip — to work, to church, to the grocery store — now carries the possibility of detention, regardless of legal status....."

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Native American fluency model reaches Central Australia in fight to save languages
Native American educators have travelled to Alice Springs to share a language revival method with Aboriginal groups.
The Fluency Transfer System has helped Indigenous families in the US create fluent speakers within a year.
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'Antisemitism envoy Jillian Segal and her husband John Roth are among the biggest funders of highly divisive, far-right lobby group “Advance”, which aggressively spreads hateful propaganda, racist tropes and bigoted imagery.'
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The use of toxic sewage sludge as fertilizer produces crops that contain small amounts of many different chemicals, some of which are toxic. What is not known is whether the amounts of various chemicals present in actual food is a significant danger to people who mostly will die anyway before reaching the age of 100 years. Each chemical poses a separate question. One lesson of this,

SEN. @ossoff.senate.gov : “I don’t want to hear another Republican in Congress ever again pretend to care about deficits and debt… explain why 🇺🇸 families have to pay $3000 to ride an ambulance when we’re handing out million-dollar tax breaks to the wealthiest.” Amen. #MedicareForAll

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