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  1. SciTech Chronicles. . . . . . . . .May 24th, 2025

    bit.ly/stc052425

    #metabolic #"Peganum harmala" #sensorial #rue #"cis-urocanic acid" #"Staphylococcus epidermidis" #urocanase #microbiome #nanofiltration #membranes #hydroxide #carbonate #"Venus flytrap" #"aquatic waterwheel" #shading #"striped bug" #"USS F-1" #WHOI #Alvin #Sentry

  2. SciTech Chronicles. . . . . . . . .May 24th, 2025

    bit.ly/stc052425

    #metabolic #"Peganum harmala" #sensorial #rue #"cis-urocanic acid" #"Staphylococcus epidermidis" #urocanase #microbiome #nanofiltration #membranes #hydroxide #carbonate #"Venus flytrap" #"aquatic waterwheel" #shading #"striped bug" #"USS F-1" #WHOI #Alvin #Sentry

  3. @parvXm Protonmail charges for their bridge but there is a 3rd party FOSS package called #hydroxide.

    But note that hydroxide broke for me recently. It also uses the shitty #golang, where the core devs don’t know the difference between a socks proxy and an http proxy. It’s actually wrongly named in the language and that incorrect naming bled into hydroxide. Anyway, fwiw.

  4. @parvXm Protonmail charges for their bridge but there is a 3rd party FOSS package called #hydroxide.

    But note that hydroxide broke for me recently. It also uses the shitty #golang, where the core devs don’t know the difference between a socks proxy and an http proxy. It’s actually wrongly named in the language and that incorrect naming bled into hydroxide. Anyway, fwiw.

  5. @parvXm Protonmail charges for their bridge but there is a 3rd party FOSS package called #hydroxide.

    But note that hydroxide broke for me recently. It also uses the shitty #golang, where the core devs don’t know the difference between a socks proxy and an http proxy. It’s actually wrongly named in the language and that incorrect naming bled into hydroxide. Anyway, fwiw.

  6. @parvXm Protonmail charges for their bridge but there is a 3rd party FOSS package called #hydroxide.

    But note that hydroxide broke for me recently. It also uses the shitty #golang, where the core devs don’t know the difference between a socks proxy and an http proxy. It’s actually wrongly named in the language and that incorrect naming bled into hydroxide. Anyway, fwiw.

  7. @bojkotiMalbona I understand how to work around it. The “pointless” comment was because #hydroxide’s IMAP support is little more than an over-engineered local mail spool.

  8. @bojkotiMalbona I understand how to work around it. The “pointless” comment was because #hydroxide’s IMAP support is little more than an over-engineered local mail spool.

  9. @bojkotiMalbona I understand how to work around it. The “pointless” comment was because #hydroxide’s IMAP support is little more than an over-engineered local mail spool.

  10. @bojkotiMalbona I understand how to work around it. The “pointless” comment was because #hydroxide’s IMAP support is little more than an over-engineered local mail spool.

  11. @bojkotiMalbona I understand how to work around it. The “pointless” comment was because #hydroxide’s IMAP support is little more than an over-engineered local mail spool.

  12. @bojkotiMalbona TIL about #hydroxide

    “For now, [IMAP] only supports unencrypted local connections.”
    github.com/emersion/hydroxide#

    Well, that sounds both terrible *and* pointless.

  13. @bojkotiMalbona TIL about #hydroxide

    “For now, [IMAP] only supports unencrypted local connections.”
    github.com/emersion/hydroxide#

    Well, that sounds both terrible *and* pointless.

  14. @bojkotiMalbona TIL about #hydroxide

    “For now, [IMAP] only supports unencrypted local connections.”
    github.com/emersion/hydroxide#

    Well, that sounds both terrible *and* pointless.

  15. @bojkotiMalbona TIL about #hydroxide

    “For now, [IMAP] only supports unencrypted local connections.”
    github.com/emersion/hydroxide#

    Well, that sounds both terrible *and* pointless.

  16. @bojkotiMalbona TIL about #hydroxide

    “For now, [IMAP] only supports unencrypted local connections.”
    github.com/emersion/hydroxide#

    Well, that sounds both terrible *and* pointless.

  17. @Katy @k8vsy #Protonmail pushes CAPTCHA sometimes, unlike #tutanota PM’s app is not on #FDroid, & you’re trapped on their vulnerable javascript-based client unless you subscribe to their bridge or use #Hydroxide (but hydroxide was broken last time I checked). Protonmail also ditched the fedi & went exclusively #Twitter for announcements, calling into question their digital rigthts commitment

  18. @Katy @k8vsy #Protonmail pushes CAPTCHA sometimes, unlike #tutanota PM’s app is not on #FDroid, & you’re trapped on their vulnerable javascript-based client unless you subscribe to their bridge or use #Hydroxide (but hydroxide was broken last time I checked). Protonmail also ditched the fedi & went exclusively #Twitter for announcements, calling into question their digital rigthts commitment

  19. #Protonmail (whose microblogging presence is limited to Elon Musk’s assets) has become quite a burden in the past couple yrs. #Hydroxide is broken, thus pushing us to use the web client (because #Electronmail is broken too), and the web client periodically pushes a CAPTCHA. So it’s a game of trying to login as infrequently as possible, yet if too much time passes your acct is dead.

  20. #Protonmail (whose microblogging presence is limited to Elon Musk’s assets) has become quite a burden in the past couple yrs. #Hydroxide is broken, thus pushing us to use the web client (because #Electronmail is broken too), and the web client periodically pushes a CAPTCHA. So it’s a game of trying to login as infrequently as possible, yet if too much time passes your acct is dead.

  21. #Protonmail (whose microblogging presence is limited to Elon Musk’s assets) has become quite a burden in the past couple yrs. #Hydroxide is broken, thus pushing us to use the web client (because #Electronmail is broken too), and the web client periodically pushes a CAPTCHA. So it’s a game of trying to login as infrequently as possible, yet if too much time passes your acct is dead.

  22. #Protonmail (whose microblogging presence is limited to Elon Musk’s assets) has become quite a burden in the past couple yrs. #Hydroxide is broken, thus pushing us to use the web client (because #Electronmail is broken too), and the web client periodically pushes a CAPTCHA. So it’s a game of trying to login as infrequently as possible, yet if too much time passes your acct is dead.

  23. #Protonmail (whose microblogging presence is limited to Elon Musk’s assets) has become quite a burden in the past couple yrs. #Hydroxide is broken, thus pushing us to use the web client (because #Electronmail is broken too), and the web client periodically pushes a CAPTCHA. So it’s a game of trying to login as infrequently as possible, yet if too much time passes your acct is dead.

  24. #Protonmail is playing a cat-mouse game with #Hydroxide, the FOSS alternative to PM’s bridge, and Protonmail is winning (sadly enough): github.com/emersion/hydroxide/

  25. #Protonmail is playing a cat-mouse game with #Hydroxide, the FOSS alternative to PM’s bridge, and Protonmail is winning (sadly enough): github.com/emersion/hydroxide/

  26. @thunderbird @protonmail @loveisgrief #Hydroxide is more needed for Tutanota since Tutanota doesn’t even have a bridge of their own. But it would also be more complex to add an interface for Tutanota since they don’t simply use openpgp but rather something home-baked IIUC.

  27. @thunderbird @protonmail @loveisgrief #Hydroxide is more needed for Tutanota since Tutanota doesn’t even have a bridge of their own. But it would also be more complex to add an interface for Tutanota since they don’t simply use openpgp but rather something home-baked IIUC.

  28. @loveisgrief @protonmail @thunderbird There is also #hydroxide. In principle you should be able to run hydroxide on a trusted server, then configure your phone MUA to connect to your IMAP server (which is what the bridge gives you). Just a matter of putting a hole in your firewall.

  29. @loveisgrief @protonmail @thunderbird There is also #hydroxide. In principle you should be able to run hydroxide on a trusted server, then configure your phone MUA to connect to your IMAP server (which is what the bridge gives you). Just a matter of putting a hole in your firewall.

  30. @frankie @joel FYI there is a 3rd party app #hydroxide that gives an IMAP bridge at no cost. But indeed Protonmail doesn’t get credit for that and their statement remains a #hypocrisy.

  31. @frankie @joel FYI there is a 3rd party app #hydroxide that gives an IMAP bridge at no cost. But indeed Protonmail doesn’t get credit for that and their statement remains a #hypocrisy.

  32. Hoy me puse a documentar en castellano como configurar la libreta de direcciones de Protonmail con el cliente de email **aerc** y bueno poco a poco fui metiendole mas cosas, aunque aun falta man.sr.ht/~rek2/Hispagatos-wik #aerc #hydroxide #khard #protonmail #email #consola #linux #gnu #hackerculture

  33. Hoy me puse a documentar en castellano como configurar la libreta de direcciones de Protonmail con el cliente de email **aerc** y bueno poco a poco fui metiendole mas cosas, aunque aun falta man.sr.ht/~rek2/Hispagatos-wik #aerc #hydroxide #khard #protonmail #email #consola #linux #gnu #hackerculture

  34. @thatbrickster @orekix @Hyolobrika @inference The flaw with #Protonmail is that it relies on on-the-fly #JavaScript. A smart user can use #Electronmail or #hydroxide to counter the threat of malicious JS, but then when Protonmail pushes their #CAPTCHA things get dicey.

  35. @thatbrickster @orekix @Hyolobrika @inference The flaw with #Protonmail is that it relies on on-the-fly #JavaScript. A smart user can use #Electronmail or #hydroxide to counter the threat of malicious JS, but then when Protonmail pushes their #CAPTCHA things get dicey.

  36. @thatbrickster @orekix @Hyolobrika @inference The flaw with #Protonmail is that it relies on on-the-fly #JavaScript. A smart user can use #Electronmail or #hydroxide to counter the threat of malicious JS, but then when Protonmail pushes their #CAPTCHA things get dicey.