On Tue, 18 Sep 2018 14:16:44 -0600
"AJ ONeal (Home)" wrote:
> *Why You Should NOT Use Rust*
> *===*
Will you be handing out rust remover, or perhaps cans of Rustoleum?
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On 09/18/2018 07:53 PM, Andy Bradford wrote:
> Doesn't Gmail have the ability to filter emails? Or tag them?
It can. Just click on "filter messages like this" and it will
automatically filter based on email headers. Works well. I filter PLUG
into it's own folder this way.
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PLUG: http://plug.or
Yeah, but I'm not trying to set up filters, and I can't see those headers
from a push notification. It's a standard setting in mailman and it's
pretty common practice in other mailing lists I've been on.
-John
On Tue, Sep 18, 2018, 8:19 PM Chris wrote:
> On Tue, Sep 18, 2018 at 2:38 PM, John S
On Tue, Sep 18, 2018 at 2:38 PM, John Shaver wrote:
> It would be great if we could have all Subjects on emails from the
> list be prefixed with [PLUG]
It appears to me that the mailing list software is already trying
pretty hard -- maybe a bit *too* hard :-) -- to give us much on which
to filt
Wait. What's top-posting?? #pokesBear #runsAndHides
On September 18, 2018 at 5:02 PM, Jonathan Duncan
(jonat...@bluesunhosting.com) wrote:
Google Mail has broken the old mailing list ways. I have not
even seen a
good "top posting" flame war in years. ;)
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PLUG: http://plug.org, #utah on irc.fre
>
> I like the idea, but I think the proposed title might be too provocative.
> Perhaps something more along the lines of "Rust eats babies and kicks
> puppies" may be more appropriate. ;-)
>
Hmm... that might tone it down just enough. Maybe too much.
The title was inspired by Adam Grant's "The S
Thus said John Shaver on Tue, 18 Sep 2018 13:38:52 -0700:
> It would be great if we could have all Subjects on emails from the
> list be prefixed with [PLUG], or something, so it would be easier to
> see, at a glance, that a particular message came through this list.
> It's a little con
I like the idea, but I think the proposed title might be too provocative.
Perhaps something more along the lines of "Rust eats babies and kicks
puppies" may be more appropriate. ;-)
On Tue, Sep 18, 2018, 1:17 PM AJ ONeal (Home) wrote:
> Would anyone be interested in this, perhaps next month?
>
On Tue, Sep 18, 2018 at 2:45 PM AJ ONeal (Home) wrote:
> +1
>
> Hahaha. I wonder who it could be... ;)
>
> Also, it's strange to me that when I hit "reply" it doesn't use my email
> address that I'm subscribed to the list with. I think it may be due to
> something with the mail headers. It shows
>
> Of course there isn't. Who would set such a standard? Why would
> anyone follow along instead of making their own, "better" names?
>
I dunno. Just seems odd that python, go, and node all represent the same
thing in a different way.
> How many mebibytes of RAM have you got? :P
>
All of the
+1
Hahaha. I wonder who it could be... ;)
Also, it's strange to me that when I hit "reply" it doesn't use my email
address that I'm subscribed to the list with. I think it may be due to
something with the mail headers. It shows the To as PLUG rather than my
address (which other lists do).
AJ ON
Hey Pluggers,
It would be great if we could have all Subjects on emails from the
list be prefixed with [PLUG], or something, so it would be easier to
see, at a glance, that a particular message came through this list.
It's a little confusing when someone you email regularly sends a
message to the
Would anyone be interested in this, perhaps next month?
*Why You Should NOT Use Rust*
*===*
Rust fanatics often can't wait to tell you how superior Rust is for whatever
foobar app you're building. Such vehement protagonism is perhaps overly
optimistic.
Sadly, Rust is not
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Time: 7:00pm
Location: UVU Business Resource Center
Victor Villa will be presenting an introduction to Kong, a Next-Generation API
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On Mon, Sep 17, 2018 at 5:55 PM AJ ONeal (Home) wrote:
>
> Is there a solid, canonical, correct name for x64 architecture?
Nope.
> Or operating system name? (i.e. windows vs win32 vs NT-5.1)
Nope.
> Or is there literally no standard way to represent these things?
Of course there isn't. Who w
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