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  1. @julian @treefit I personally don't have any "horses in this race" other then getting things to work better. I would imagine #fep7888* would need serious "buy in" from Mastodon for it to really take hold as the way forward so if the way @jonny implementing this for Mastodon has potentially more of a likelihood of getting merged this year then I welcome it...

    * socialhub.activitypub.rocks/t/

  2. @julian @treefit I personally don't have any "horses in this race" other then getting things to work better. I would imagine #fep7888* would need serious "buy in" from Mastodon for it to really take hold as the way forward so if the way @jonny implementing this for Mastodon has potentially more of a likelihood of getting merged this year then I welcome it...

    * socialhub.activitypub.rocks/t/

  3. @julian @treefit I personally don't have any "horses in this race" other then getting things to work better. I would imagine #fep7888* would need serious "buy in" from Mastodon for it to really take hold as the way forward so if the way @jonny implementing this for Mastodon has potentially more of a likelihood of getting merged this year then I welcome it...

    * socialhub.activitypub.rocks/t/

  4. @julian @treefit I personally don't have any "horses in this race" other then getting things to work better. I would imagine #fep7888* would need serious "buy in" from Mastodon for it to really take hold as the way forward so if the way @jonny implementing this for Mastodon has potentially more of a likelihood of getting merged this year then I welcome it...

    * socialhub.activitypub.rocks/t/

  5. @julian @treefit I personally don't have any "horses in this race" other then getting things to work better. I would imagine #fep7888* would need serious "buy in" from Mastodon for it to really take hold as the way forward so if the way @jonny implementing this for Mastodon has potentially more of a likelihood of getting merged this year then I welcome it...

    * socialhub.activitypub.rocks/t/

  6. #OSSSustainability #ProofOfStake #Blockchain

    re: free/libre/open software funding, I was aware of SPI, Open Collective, etc., and then bytecommons.com/ by the dev behind caramel.run

    Is there any approach to splitting the funding among contributors? If proof-of-stake blockchains are not garbage, maybe a maintainers blockchain with coins/patch and the value of all coins = revenue?

    Apologies for cold-calling, @treefit @saulpw

  7. @lns sorry, but no. gnupgp UX sucks so hard that even I don't get it without extensive internet searching.

    And I heard horrible stuff about integration into programs, like that they need to kill the daemon regularly to make it work.

    Let's rather invest our efforts into making modern alternatives like and
    crates.io/crates/rsop/ great.

  8. @qgustavor @adbenitez you can add as many profiles/accounts as you like, some of them can be classic email accounts that can email everyone that uses email, even if they don't support encryption. If they have a client with support (or deltachat), then the conversation is encrypted as soon as they answer you (outgoing messages contain your pubkey, there is no key server).

    Go to the profile switcher -> Add Profile -> new profile -> use different server -> classical email login

  9. Anyone heard of the messengers or ? What are your experiences with those apps? what do they do well what is not good?

    I never really heard of them before, even though they exist for some years already and I'm wondering whether I live under a rock. 🪨

  10. ✨ My first technical blogpost is out now. ✨

    If you ever wanted to learn a bit about how
    #deltachat works internally and why we have two ways to communicate with our #rust core, then this is the introduction to read

    delta.chat/en/2025-02-11-why-j

    #jsonrpc #cffi #c #rust #deltachat_desktop #deltachat_core

  11. ✨ My first technical blogpost is out now. ✨

    If you ever wanted to learn a bit about how
    works internally and why we have two ways to communicate with our core, then this is the introduction to read

    delta.chat/en/2025-02-11-why-j

  12. ✨ My first technical blogpost is out now. ✨

    If you ever wanted to learn a bit about how
    #deltachat works internally and why we have two ways to communicate with our #rust core, then this is the introduction to read

    delta.chat/en/2025-02-11-why-j

    #jsonrpc #cffi #c #rust #deltachat_desktop #deltachat_core

  13. ✨ My first technical blogpost is out now. ✨

    If you ever wanted to learn a bit about how
    #deltachat works internally and why we have two ways to communicate with our #rust core, then this is the introduction to read

    delta.chat/en/2025-02-11-why-j

    #jsonrpc #cffi #c #rust #deltachat_desktop #deltachat_core

  14. ✨ My first technical blogpost is out now. ✨

    If you ever wanted to learn a bit about how
    #deltachat works internally and why we have two ways to communicate with our #rust core, then this is the introduction to read

    delta.chat/en/2025-02-11-why-j

    #jsonrpc #cffi #c #rust #deltachat_desktop #deltachat_core

  15. anyone interested in helping out with maintaining the message parser for desktop?

    It's like a , written in :rust_ferris: with the parser combinator library.

    Repo: github.com/deltachat/message-p

    We have some bugs that I currently don't have the capacity to fix.

  16. Since when do you know about ?

    What was your point where you said "wow, I can now actually use it (since my favourite feature was finally implement)"?

    I estimate for most people it was the introduction of (instant profile creation) and reliable

  17. 1.46 rollout is basically done except for and (the Nix package is already in the works, home-brew could use some help)

    There are also some users reporting crashes with the flatpak: github.com/deltachat/deltachat
    And with the MacOS version from the appstore github.com/deltachat/deltachat

    So if you have problems tell us, additional information will help us to solve these issues. (frankly we rely on user feedback because we have )

  18. @hpk In theory it we know all kinds of steps into a better future, here are some:
    - make illegal
    - adopt some ethics when producing products like crowdsupply.com/about#user-rig
    - stop wars
    - do not burn coal
    - implement
    - prevent expansion of surveillance infrastructure, It would lead to something really bad.
    - don't fall for fake solutions and greenwashing.

  19. Context: if you follow discussions on the forum you might already know that we're planning to move from to in the future. But porting the desktop client is a big effort (our move to was one step into this direction).
    So I made this small sample project to check tauri out.
    It's a nice side effect if the emoji picker is useful by itself, maybe we could even build a community for the emoji picker.

  20. scrolling in feels even faster now after switching the backend from cffi to &

    Be ready for desktop 1.34, It's coming soon..

  21. We’re working hard on the upcoming 1.34 desktop release.
    The bulk of the work was moving all talking with core to api, which speeds up development and itself.

    The move to jsonrpc is also one big step in liberating us from electron, as we plan to switch to tauri.app in the far future.

    Stay tuned for the new test releases in the 1.33.X release row.
    (even versions are releases, odd versions are test releases)

    What new features are you most excited about?

  22. Experimenting what I can do with #treesitter and #AdaLang :)

    ```
    (compilation (compilation_unit (subprogram_body (procedure_specification name: (identifier)) (handled_sequence_of_statements (null_statement)) endname: (identifier))))
    ```

  23. @technomancy @mcc It's as if they looked at the existing problems and requirements, and then tried coming up with the dumbest "solutions" just for shits and giggles.

    Even if I tried, I wouldn't be able to come up with the sheer density of painfully wrong decisions they made.

    It's all "I'd love to understand the state of their mind that led them to believing that shit to be a valid design/engineering option" the way down.

    #treesitter

  24. @technomancy @mcc Treesitter is the biggest engineering and design trash fire that I have seen in a long time.

    If I had to give people advice on how to tackle the problem of grammars and editor support, I'd point them to TreeSitter and tell them to *not* do that.

    #treesitter

  25. expreg is a great alternative to expand-region, that's #TreeSitter aware. I can't believe I didn't discover it earlier! (technically speaking - I discovered it last year, but I forgot to update my init.el to actually use it :D )

    Read more about it here emacsredux.com/blog/2026/03/03

    #Emacs

  26. I’ve published a #TreeSitter grammar for the NSPredicate syntax: github.com/Formkunft/tree-sitt

    Together with my tree-sitter-property-list package, I am cornering the open-source market for quaint Apple programming languages.

  27. @_wurli Oh that looks kinda meh..
    I'm happy witn vterm as it used but bitrot is something
    I see looming here. I would prefer a successor that isn't worse in other areas
    such as the required use of in-tree copies of libraries or other don'ts such as storing blobs in source repositories.
    Looking at you #treesitter..

  28. Sunnuntaina avautuu mahdollisuus karata avovaimon kanssa päiväksi kahden kotoa pois, kun pikkujätkää tulee ukki vahtimaan. Ollaan vähän mietitty vaihtoehtoja tekemiselle, ettei tarvi sit hatusta vedellä kun on h-hetki.

    Toistaiseksi eniten kannatusta on saanu ehdotus "johonkin hiljaseen mettään nukkumaan puun alle".

    #treffit #treffitekemiset #vanhemmuus #vapaaaika

  29. Are there any Neovim users working with 11ty? I’m having a bit of difficulty getting a Jinja2 Treesitter parser setup. Everything else is working properly (lsp, prettier, and properly reading the .njk file type.)

    Just having trouble with syntax highlighting for the HTML parts in .njk files.

    #Neovim #11ty #Jinja2 #Treesitter