

I can’t see how they could manage that without slurping up your contact information.


I can’t see how they could manage that without slurping up your contact information.
And remember, it’s spelled Netscape, but it’s pronounced Mozilla.
I used to work as a Windows application developer for a while and even though Windows itself never gave me the feeling of “oh, I’d really like to have this at home too” there was the C++ debugger in Microsoft Visual Studio that I remember as being remarkably good, to this day I haven’t seen anything quite like it anywhere else.


“All mail clients suck. This one just sucks less.”


Simon Tatham wrote this several decades ago, but I still think it’s all excellent advice:


Even if you’re not technical, it should be possible for you to learn how to write a good bug report if you’re interested and as a longtime developer I can tell you from experience that a really good bug report is a real delight to receive.


Documentation is always needed. If you have any aptitude at all for explaining things to people, it’s almost certain that you’d be able to help there.
If you don’t know where to start, I can recommend starting with making a tutorial for doing whatever it was that you yourself last found difficult to learn how to do.


You’re wrong.


Am I the only one who thinks it’s incredibly weird to introduce a new terminal based mail client without mentioning anything at all about how it differs from any of the already existing and popular terminal based mail clients?
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A posting made by an organic life form, typically a human.


“Und wenn du lange in Systemd blickst, blickt Systemd auch in dich hinein.”
So they want us to believe that the company that knowingly profited from genocide in Myanmar also knowingly profited from child exploitation? Really? OK then, I can believe that.