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@barray on Sun Sep 26 22:54:11 UTC 2021 said:
&eI hope it wasn't some kind of #foreshadowing that when I sent through the latest version of my #journal #thunderbird #crashed on me... Anyway, I need to get some sleep and await some gruelling feedback (as I know there'll be). Wish me luck.
@barray on Mon Sep 20 19:25:06 UTC 2021 said:
&eI'm starting to think my #ubuntu install is now just completely fucked... I've got some pretty bad #ram #leaks going on and things are working less and less efficiently. #akregator and #thunderbird continue to behave screwy. This machine desperately needs to be replaced. I need to get on with developing the #chunkboipro
@barray on Thu Aug 05 06:21:35 UTC 2021 said:
&eIt's impressive how #thunderbird is so slow these days that it even struggles to handle a few thousand #irc #comments - literally taking minutes to open them. It really shouldn't be that tough to make basic software work fast.
@barray on Thu Aug 05 06:16:05 UTC 2021 said:
&eI should really get around to #opensource 'ing my #thunderbird #rss recovery program - it's a piece of crap #hack - but it seems like many people have suffered the same issue and just given up.
@barray on Sun Jun 27 06:42:15 UTC 2021 said:
&e@barray on Sun Jun 27 06:17:42 UTC 2021 said:
&eFinally finished writing a custom piece of software to abstract the #rss from a corrupted #thunderbird #feed and rebuilding a #opml file that can then be important by another #rssreader - for which I have chosen #akregator for now. What a super pain in the arse that was...
It's really great to have #rss back now, much happier about it. Finally getting news updates again! Fingers crossed #akregator is much better than #thunderbird for #rss ! At least I already exported to #opml file encase I want to go somewhere else, it took an hour or so to rename all of the various #feeds ...
@barray on Sun Jun 27 06:17:42 UTC 2021 said:
&eFinally finished writing a custom piece of software to abstract the #rss from a corrupted #thunderbird #feed and rebuilding a #opml file that can then be important by another #rssreader - for which I have chosen #akregator for now. What a super pain in the arse that was...