lieer
arweave
lieer | arweave | |
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16 | 136 | |
492 | 875 | |
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7.1 | 9.4 | |
25 days ago | 7 days ago | |
Python | Erlang | |
GNU General Public License v3.0 or later | GNU General Public License v3.0 only |
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lieer
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A Million Ways to Die on the Web
I fear this for my gmail. I now use mbsync (lieer[0]) to have my emails synced locally on my homeserver, and then browse it with notmuch[1]. It's an incredibly freeing experience to have all your email on your own machine.
0: https://github.com/gauteh/lieer
1: https://notmuch.readthedocs.io/en/latest/man1/notmuch.html
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Managing email with Notmuch and Emacs
The hardest part of setting up email in Emacs for me personally was figuring out the transport. I still use Gmail, and I'm not proud of that. For many years, I've been thinking about moving my mail somewhere else, but that task is somewhere at the deepest, darkest bottom of my list of priorities. The best mail sync utility that finally worked for me is gmaileer. It works nicely with both - notmuch and mu4e.
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GUI frontend for notmuch that isn't vim/emacs oriented? Or other maildir + gmail solutions?
I'm interested in notmuch and lieer https://github.com/gauteh/lieer to sync gmail labels with local tags. I'm coming from thunderbird and I really want to move to a maildir setup for backup/archival/easy to manage purposes, away from monolithic mbox files, and have some solution for not duplicating tons of data in IMAP folders for the different gmail labels.
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Automate takeout?
I use the lieer package, gmi pull, to incrementally pull in new gmail. There's an option to never delete things even if they're deleted on gmail, so it's a great way to keep my mail archive local and prune my gmail to keep it from getting too big.
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Configure mbsync to work correctly with an Office365 hosted account (propagate changes)?
In my experience mbsync is best if using IMAP as it works well with very large IMAP folders. If you happen to be on Gmail and Notmuch then Gmailieer is worth checking out as it provides full two-way label/tag sync between the two.
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Integrating with Fastmail (New Fastmail API)
Put everything into a single notmuchmail database. It wil deduplicate the emails and even provide a fast local search interface for all of your mails https://notmuchmail.org/
For gmail you can use lieer to pull everything https://github.com/gauteh/lieer (tho it can take hours to pull ewerything). Fastmail has a similar tool https://github.com/elizagamedev/mujmap
If you unpack tour mbox into maildir then you can import that too into notmuch
After everything is in notmuch you can easily push everything to fastmail with isync/mbsync https://isync.sourceforge.io/
As a bonus point you now also have a easily updatable local backup of your e-mails.
- offlineimap cannot find file - I think I'm missing something basic
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Will mu4e+mbsync not work for Gmail after this month?
As long as lieer (a.k.a. gmailieer) works, I don't have a problem at all. It's much faster than mbsync. And it should work with both notmuch (which I use) and mu4e.
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mujmap -- Synchronize JMAP mail with notmuch
I have just released a tool to synchronize notmuch mail with a JMAP server. It's very similar to lieer, which is a tool that does essentially the same but for GMail. JMAP mailboxes behave very similarly to GMail labels, meaning that each tag that doesn't get mapped to a special keyword (e.g. $seen, $draft, etc) is mapped to its own "label".
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ogseq and lieer sync and search of Gmail labels
Is there some integration Logseq with lieer ( ex gmaileer ) or Gmail web interface or maybe another email client?
arweave
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How Web3 Decentralization Can Dismantle Big Tech Monopolies in 2024
For example, decentralized data storage projects like Filecoin, Arweave, and Sia posted 50-100% user growth, providing blockchain-powered alternatives to AWS, Google Cloud, and Dropbox for distributed app data security.
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A Million Ways to Die on the Web
There are a few solutions:
https://www.arweave.org/
https://www.lighthouse.storage/
To me, they seem like the most useful stuff coming out of the blockchain industry.
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POKT Network and DePin
Familiar DePIN initiatives include Helium, a Decentralized Wireless Network from 2019, Filecoin or Arweave for Cloud Storage.
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NFT Payload Storage Options
Arweave is a permanent and decentralized web inside an open ledger.
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The Universal Data License Explained
The metadata in question is called “tags” on the Arweave blockchain. Tags are a list of keys and values you can add to your transactions to give the reader of that transaction additional information about it. They aren’t pre-defined by the protocol; you can add custom tags. But there are several specifications that try to standardize common tags.
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SKALE Ecosystem Update. Explore the Thriving Ecosystem that is Driving Innovation on SKALE
Arweave
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Publishers Carpet-Bomb IPFS Gateway Operators with DMCA Notices
IPFS isn't the right use case for a dropbox clone. It behaves like a CDN with no persistence guarantees.
Arweave is better suited to archival storage. There are options for participants to ban particular types of content which may be illegal to host in their jurisdiction. This was designed to prevent the spread of CP, terrorism related info, etc. but that means it is also susceptible to DCMA issues too.
https://www.arweave.org/
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A Beginner’s Guide to the Solana Web3 Stack
Arweave is a community owned, decentralized and permanent data storage protocol. You can check it out here.
- Are Ordinals Good or Bad for Bitcoin? Supporters and Opposers Raise Voices
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Seriously unstoppable filesharing
Another choice is Arweave.
What are some alternatives?
gnome-gmail - Integrate GMail into the Linux Desktop
ipfs - Peer-to-peer hypermedia protocol
email-oauth2-proxy - An IMAP/POP/SMTP proxy that transparently adds OAuth 2.0 authentication for email clients that don't support this method.
node - Source code for Akash node, a secure, transparent, and peer-to-peer cloud computing network
bar-gmail - A Polybar module to show unread messages from Gmail
cardinal-evm
imap-backup - Backup and Migrate IMAP Email Accounts
nft.storage - 😋 NFT.Storage Classic (classic.nft.storage) offers free decentralized storage and bandwidth for NFTs on IPFS and Filecoin. April 2024 Update: Existing NFT.Storage Classic account holders can add data through their Classic accounts. New account holders can transition to the new version at NFT.Storage that preserves data in Filecoin for a small fee.
mujmap - Bridge for synchronizing email and tags between JMAP and notmuch
ens - Implementations for ENS core functionality: The registry, registrars, and public resolvers.
ImapSync - Imapsync is an IMAP transfers tool. The purpose of imapsync is to migrate IMAP accounts or to backup IMAP accounts. IMAP is one of the three current standard protocols to access mailboxes, the two others are POP3 and HTTP with webmails, webmails are often tied to an IMAP server. Upstream website is
solana - Web-Scale Blockchain for fast, secure, scalable, decentralized apps and marketplaces.