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I've probably asked this here before but…Linux geeks: Is there any such thing as a smart .forward replacement? What I mean is, I know that when an Email comes in, if the user has a file called .forward (for those whose screen readers mispronounce this, the file is called dot forward), that Email is forwarded to the Email addresses in that file. However, as far as I know, the forwarding happens for all incoming Emails, indiscriminately. For some situations this is okay, but there are situations where I want to ideally automatically forward Email to a person or list of people, but in case spammers ever get hold of that address I don't want that to get forwarded, as then that spam would appear to be coming from my server, and going to otherwise trusted/willing recipients. So does anyone know of any type of system that forwards Emails, but has some configurability, for example, only auto-forward Email from these trusted Email addresses, etc? Another possible solution would be some sort of web application that receives Emails to be forwarded and holds them in a queue pending my manual review, at which point I can add the sender to a trusted sender's list to be auto-forwarded, forward the Email, not forward it, add the sender to the naughty list so to speak, etc. Maybe @adam would know? Please boost for reach. Thanks.

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Oh hey look it's the Mozilla dude sealioning in someone's mentions about racism again

Every time an app complains that it can’t be ran if a phone is rooted it just makes me wonder how bad their shit really is if “we can trust everything from the client because it cannot lie to us because google said it is so” is what they rely on

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honestly, “device attestation” is another one of those things makes it seem like the infosec community has just kind of given up

never trust data from the client, your system must be secure even if the client could lie to you! Unless I guess the machine is using magical pixie dust to make sure the client can never lie to you, making everything fine

I wonder to what degree concern trolling could be defeated (on a policy level) by outright banning 'concerns' in policy discussion and only allowing input to be expressed in terms of 'needs' (since that implicitly leaves open how to fulfill those needs, whereas 'concerns' attack a specific implementation and often imply another)

CW ableism (Pink News whistleblowing) 

So it turns out Pink News's CEO has told staff to "be careful" hiring neurodivergent people because they'd use their disabilities to excuse poor performance and be hard to get rid of due to employment law. Solution: don't support this ableist rag.

See the whistleblower account on X for more:

x.com/PinkNewsStaff/

#LGBTQIA

My politics are: we should have massive carbon taxes, massive land value taxes, and generous UBI.

Is there an existing label for that?

Logitech is making a subscription based "forever mouse"? That's rich. I haven't seen a Logitech mouse made in the past couple decades where the left click doesn't die within 2 years tops

Put a fucking CW on your politics posts. It's tiring to have to clean up y'all's mess when trying to boost you.

The second thing is well worth more discussion. And I'm gonna take a hard stance on this. If people of color still find ourselves dependent on a small team of white devs to get what we want, that is a failure of the principles of the fediverse.

I understand why it still feels like we have to ask the mastodon team for things. I'm not dismissing the reality of where we are. But our goal should be actively move away from this dynamic. How do we do that?

Idly noting how "hey this is Mozilla's latest bullshit and here's how you can work around it" is becoming a monthly or even weekly occurrence now.

So, how about that idea for a community browser project?

US politics, KOSA, question 

I'm not in the US. What can I, concretely, do in response to the KOSA thing?

I have a problem: there are a lot of very specific projects that I would want to work on, that currently do not seem to exist, but that I also couldn't realistically do on my own, and it's difficult to even start without someone like-minded to bounce ideas off.

Now I could share my ideas far and wide in detail and hope that someone is interested and responds, but I *also* have ADHD, which means that when they do, I might not be able to get back to them in a timely manner, and it may take quite some time before my interest loops back around to that specific project.

I'll likely keep my focus much better once I have someone else to collaborate with regularly/actively, but even then my availability/focus may be erratic, and it feels unfair to commit to working on a project and then make that someone else's problem.

The easiest thing for me to work with is someone who could commit to collaborating on a project, based on the ideas/goals that I already have, and subject to whenever I happen to have focus available. But that is so unbalanced in terms of what each party is expected to bring to the table, that that also feels unreasonable to ask for.

Not sure what to do about this, or how to proceed from here. Like, I can do a lot of the work, in principle, just not on any sort of predetermined schedule, but for this to work there needs to be some kind of synchronized-ish working on the project.

(Advice welcome, as long as you understand what "having ADHD" means and don't come up with useless 'advice' like "have you tried <neurotypical lifehack> to focus better")

uspol, tech, fuck fuck fuck 

KOSA passed the Senate 91–3. Of those 3, two are Republicans; this might be the first time I've ever agreed with Rand Paul.

Almost no Democrats stood up to protect us, and almost every one of them actively threw us under the bus.

If you have a @frameworkcomputer laptop and have the impression that the battery empties too fast when it's sleeping, or that it wakes up from sleeping for no obvious reason while closed, here's what's happening and how I fixed it (on Linux) for my Framework 13 AMD Laptop:
The underlying problem is that pressing the touchpad wakes the machine, EVEN WHEN IT'S CLOSED! Especially when you carry it around or have it in a bag it can happen that the lid/display presses on the touchpad enough to wake!

does anyone here run a mailserver with encrypted mail storage per user that gets opened when logging into IMAP? i know solutions for that exists but a few years ago it looked very janky. i'm hoping it's easier now? ​:renote_requested:

uspol 

It's both true that, if elected, Harris would likely be by far the most progressive president I've seen in my lifetime, and that she really isn't all that progressive or left-wing.

The standard for presidents for the past few decades has basically ranged from apologetic appeaser to right-wing weirdo.

US politics 

and now it's gotten to a point that people can no longer ignore that the apparent stability was never real in the first place, just a comforting illusion

so everything feels even worse than it really is because of having to process the loss of the illusion at the same time

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you know why things feel so particularly bad these days?

it's because people with a certain level of privilege have lived their whole lives, as have their parents, with the assumption that no matter what battles they win or lose, everything will somehow work out without anything really bad happening

question to fedi: does anyone have a link to that program that let you made pictures out of “tiles” of some sort and it had a limited palette? i remember i saw it on itch.io once

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