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How the heck do I avoid Cloudflare when selecting a web host, please? I was considering getting a DigitalOcean "droplet" and running something in that, but I'm pretty sure they'll be inside Cloudflare's evil embrace.

 

I have a (non-automated) gas fired boiler supplying my heating. It comes on before I wake up so the house is nice and warm for me when I crawl out of bed.

I also like the bedroom to be warm at night when I go to bed, so the radiator is on in the bedroom.

What I don't like is waking up in a room that's too hot.

So is there some way of controlling the TLV on my bedroom radiator, maybe turning it down overnight? I know I could just remember to turn it down when I go to bed, but the plain fact is that I don't.

 

To many software developers who happen to happen upon this, the community "!enoughvowshspam" could read as "not enoughvowshspam" because the exclamation mark is often used as negation. I am quite amused.

 
Ign:10 https://apt.syncthing.net syncthing InRelease                           
Err:11 https://apt.syncthing.net syncthing Release                             
  Certificate verification failed: The certificate is NOT trusted. The certificate chain uses expired certificate.  Could not handshake: Error in the certificate verification. [IP: 82.196.13.137 443]

Anybody got any ideas?

 

I hate github with a passion. I have a slightly different name for it that I won't use here because I'm a polite c**t.

They've sunk to a new low now though, in not displaying the URLs for git repos. Not if I allow their (non-free) Javascript to run, and certainly not if I don't. Maybe I'm not using an "approved" browser.

Well at least MS' reason for buying github are clear now - if people can't get at the code then open-source dies.

[–] [email protected] 0 points 3 years ago (2 children)

Punch him in the face.

 

I've been using K-9 for some years now. Today, some idiot (i.e. me) decided to update it through F-Droid. The new version is.... horrible. It feels like MS Lookout or some such sh...thing.

Can anybody suggest a replacement that just does basic email and doesn't have some kind of "slick" UI? Thanks.