Do you use an IAM systen? Open source? Self hosted?
Looking to authenticate a couple of users using SAML or potentially OIDC re: #tailscale, but could extend to other apps.
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(When) will browsers support Nostr natively? π€
(not counting extensions)
GM. Late Saturday morning breakfast (thank you π).
Now some errands and whatnot.
Just heard of this website, on the news that Zig repo is migrating away from Github.
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GM.
December 1st, and still so much to do.. π
When the exam asks about stuff not covered on the self-paced training course... π‘
Personal storage new folder hierarchy: β
Improved backup strategy: β
Time to execute! #PIM #PersonalInformationManagement
The choice: joplin for note taking.
The challenge: importing data from OneNote.
I've just got a 2GB data eSIM, one week into my stay abroad.
I hope the phone bill with my main phone provider is not too large.. π
Gm, plebs βοΈ
"Wokeism is going to justify violence against individuals, not because of their actions but because of actions of other people. It's collective responsibility, essentially.
So, other people that share your identity did this to me; therefore, you are going to suffer." π
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Fiat = funny money.
Stealing that. Waiting for the perfect block to drop it. π
#fiat #funnymoney
"Every generation thinks history starts with them.
That mindset? It drains our energy, blocks unity, and shuts down the powerful alliances we could build across generations.
Meanwhile, those who thrive on division quietly move into action.
Letβs not give them the space."
(Adapted from the 2025 book "Democracia en Alerta", by Javier Aroca) #reading
After researching IMAP custom keywords across different email clients and servers, I found the picture isn't entirely clear-cut. Support varies widely depending on your setup, and there's no one-size-fits-all answer.
My research and conversations with #Claude pointed to the same conclusion: custom keywords aren't reliably supported across the board. The recommendation? Stick with folder-based organisation instead, as it works consistently across all IMAP implementations and email services.
That said, I did discover some useful details. Thunderbird handles custom keywords reasonably well. It lets you tag emails with keywords in IMAP folders and will sync those tags to the server if your mail server supports it. If your server doesn't cooperate, Thunderbird stores the tags locally anyway, though other clients won't see them. #email
Work this week is a bit manic busy (in a good way). Looking forward to Friday eve π
GM. Rainy β, yes, but good. π
Oops, 3,200 Kcal... π
Added one more book to my reading π list: The Fourth Turning. Gm
