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Simplicity is key.
Comment by ~psic4t on ~psic4t/qcard
Hello Sean,
some thoughts about this:
- I have a hard time figuring out why you are doing certain things in your fork. It would be much easier for me if you just submit patches for a single feature/refactor.
- Actually one of the goals of all my tools is not to be dependent on external libraries, so I would prefer patches to the existing parser.
Can you submit a single (small) patch to the existing codebase first? This should work over todo.sr.ht.
Tschüß!
Comment by ~psic4t on ~psic4t/atomstr
Do you host Atomstr yourself? Just look into the sqlite database.
For the hosted version, private keys are secret.
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RESOLVED CLOSEDComment by ~psic4t on ~psic4t/atomstr
Ah, I see. Will look into that in the next days.
Comment by ~psic4t on ~psic4t/atomstr
The feed you mentioned seems to work fine:
https://nostrudel.ninja/#/u/npub1ufkcfau8m5yct7fwsyxjv35htu0zuamw7qdw4wgq9tralpy9u9eqjw3fnu/notes
Maybe just a browser issue?
Comment by ~psic4t on ~psic4t/qcal
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RESOLVED CLOSEDComment by ~psic4t on ~psic4t/qcal
Hey again,
just found out how to get diffs off commits on Github without cloning. :)
Your patches are merged in new version 0.9.2. Thanks!
Comment by ~psic4t on ~psic4t/qcal
Hey! Sorry for the late response! I was on a longer holiday.
There were no patches attached. Can you send them again (or upload on a pastebin)? This project is not on Github, so I can't merge your changes directly.
Best Regards, psic4t
Comment by ~psic4t on ~psic4t/qcal
Hi Elias!
You should try to import the self signed certificate, so that the Golang http client sees it as valid. But it would be better to just get a Let's Encrypt certificate.