unrelated to anything but

searching for anything at all emacs intro related brings up a lot of people with very flashy css and incredible SEO telling you yeah here's what someone said on reddit. that's how emacs works we just follow instructions we don't understand

https://f-santos.gitlab.io/2020-04-24-mu4e.html

yeah you gotta use this tool. i assume you're using arch linux, because you like following instructions that aren't explained to you.

first thing about email on emacs: install openssl from arch linux repos. everyone knows this

First, you should install SSL development libraries,
sudo pacman -S openssl

i will grant this is some seriously snazzy css. but those are not the "SSL development libraries"

and also citing your sources at the top with the "install openssl using sudo" is the precise inverse of how to wield snazzy css

if it wasn't literally arch linux openssl (red links are debatably kinda cool) and the code block that announces "Shell Script" -- sir that is not a script

Reading and sending mails from within Emacs: a tutorial for mu4e

i like that it's uncomfortable to know what to call shell shit
cause it's used in really distinct ways! it has identities!
every github clone is a liability now which is cool. it's now a local liability

OMG NVM VIBES OFF THE CHARTS https://www.djcbsoftware.nl/about.html

If you have no idea what a PGP-key is, then this is as good a time as any to learn about it!

I APOLOGIZE SIR

djcbsoftware

djcbsoftware dirk-jan binnema software

mu4e was designed and implemented by Dirk-Jan C. Binnema, and is Free Software, licensed under the GNU GPLv3

thank you i can handle this reading my email

oh i got the chance to delete hashbrown off my codeberg. i liked it when i made it use the allocator api. but after seeing the google guy who owns hashbrown go like "oh yeah llvm actually reverses vector order both ways in our intrinsics, it's right here at the file that doesn't exist" to disable bigendian aarch64 neon the day after a user reported ub in hashbrown i do not want that code
hey anyone wanna guess why the rust stdarch repo uses zip crate version 0.6
i like when codeberg provides this lovely lush green "This repository has been deleted."
deleting code feels like that if you allow yourself to do it. always delete. it's in version control if you need it. rework. refactor. spend the afternoon adding all the semicolons you deleted. now it's half the semicolons
@hipsterelectron I believe that there is a kind of coder who would rather not delete their code at all, as it's like they're removing the marks on their territory, the traces of their passage on earth.
@Svenouille i think that's the easy path. i have immense ocd though. this is me fighting it