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Heh, here you go: http://mxmap.be https://mxmap.ch/ https://kommune-epost-norge.netlify.app/ for Norway and https://swedish-mail-dependency.netlify.app/ for Sweden.

France even has an official map of this kind, with publicly visible recommendations: https://suiteterritoriale.anct.gouv.fr/conformite/cartograph...

Disclaimer: I made mxmap.be after seeing Swiss ant Dutch counterparts. I did not look at MX records only but also at EHLO replies, SPF and DMARC records and at fronting services.


Any recommendations / lessons learned when building this? I would love to give it a go for Brazil if one doesn't already exist around the time of my holidays in June/July.

Just take the source, and ask your LLM to do the Brazilian version. It should not take more than a couple hours, including manual checks.

Do not forget to minimize the geojson (there is even a web-based service for that) and to enable compression in your web server.


There's not much here https://code.overheid.nl/explore/repos but good luck anyway.

I mean...it's a soft launch, not sure what you expect.

It's a public website, and it's advertised on HN, and after all the failures of the Dutch government to run independent IT infrastructure, we hoped for a better launch.

Everyone can post any website on HN, it's not like they have shared it widely and said that it's done. The website literally says "Soft Launch" in the title.

> "For now, this is a pilot using Forgejo, an open-source, European, and sovereign alternative to GitHub and GitLab. Not all government organisations can use the platform yet. Developers are invited to contribute, with the aim of eventually growing it into a shared Git platform for government bodies."


> after all the failures of the Dutch government to run independent IT infrastructure,

name a few? the infra seems relatively stable. the only api ive used so far doesn't even have rate limiting, so i can queue ~10 requests at once and they all return fine.


Russia lost its own AWACS early 2022 to a DJI drone attack, IIRC

Amd versions can not suspend to RAM, I heard.

You mean just suspend as in 'sleep'? Like closing the lid on a macbook. I am doing that with the regular framework 13 (same amd though) multiple times a day.

And this drains 10-20% of battery per day?

It's called s2idle and all modern CPUs rely on that, not just AMD. S3 was made obsolete.

I still have a Filco TKL keyboard with custom SA keycaps, this is my go-to keyboard, and I own many including a few Unicomp (too clacky), Topre (constant USB problems) and Keychron (why do I need a webapp to configure a keyboard)

What's wrong with "webapp to configure a keyboard"? It's the same as "app to configure a keyboard", just with another option to run it straight from a website, without installation.

It made possible when chromium-based browsers (Chrome, Edge, Opera) implemented WebHID API.

Now, if I couldn't download it and run myself, that would be a different story (vendor lock-in). But I can, so I think WebHID is godsend.

PS: By the way, the most popular RC (quadcopters/airplanes/helicopters) flight controller configurer is https://app.betaflight.com/ . It's a pretty complex tool with a tons of bells and whistles.


Wars or pandemics like COVID-19 are more effective solutions.

You mean the ones which kill the young first? Especially the wars. "War" and "effective use of resources" are antonyms.

> and is triggered by email scanners

Did you mean "and is NOT triggered by email scanners"?

AFAIU, "email scanners" get more aggressive over time, so there is no once-and-forever solution. I guess AI-enabled email scanners can attempt to solve captchas as well.


Yeah, use `List-Unsubscribe`. Has the additional advantage that I don't need to find the "unsubscribe" link at the bottom of some bloaty HTML, works across languages etc.

If the email scanner of your recipient insists on clicking "unsubscribe" on their behalf without that being the desired outcome, that's not on you to prevent them from.


I mean if your unsubscribe link unsubscribes someone just because Microsoft Email Phishing for Copilot visited the link to see if it was a Virus, then you need to “get gud” as the kids say.

The fault lies with Microsoft Email Phishing for Copilot or with the European Commission.

There are unsubscribe headers that are used by mail user agents like mutt to unsubscribe from mailing list managers like mailman.

These are "scanner-proof" so far but support in clients like Outlook or Gmail is non-existent.


Gmail not only understands the List-Unsubscribe header, it requires it for bulk deliverability.

Ciechanowski does a much better job explaining, I suspect the OP is just an AI ripoff.

You don't need to belittle someone else's work. It's a series of articles, and author has 2 more articles that aren't related to articles Ciechanowski wrote at all.

hah good morning to you too HN (it's my piece and I'm not AI)

I can tell you're AI because I've read a lot of it, and from some of the pixels.

Also biased towards APFS which has quite some problems, e.g. unicode normalization hell.

Yeah...he even alludes to it in his APFS section: "hey I talked about all those other filesystems so I can talk about what I really want to talk about...how awesome I think APFS is".

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