Please Use E-Mail

Like I mentioned in my post about communication channels, E-Mail is a low volume communication channel that I value a lot, which is why I want to remind and urge everyone to send me E-Mails instead of sending a short instant message to me.

Use communication channels the way they are intended to and make them serve a purpose.
Send me a Signal message if you want to have a chat with me, but please send me an E-Mail if you need anything else. This is my preferred method of communication.

Instead of shoving an email etiquette down the throat of my non-tech friends, I ask you to at least send a plain text E-Mail.

You can find my E-Mail address on the about page.

Do you have a comment on one of my posts? Feel free to send me an E-Mail: witcher@wiredspace.de
To participate in a public discussion, use my public inbox: ~witcher/public-inbox@lists.sr.ht (Archive)
Please review the mail etiquette.

Posted on: June 09, 2022

Articles from blogs I read

Announcing Rust 1.96.1

The Rust team has published a new point release of Rust, 1.96.1. Rust is a programming language that is empowering everyone to build reliable and efficient software. If you have a previous version of Rust installed via rustup, getting Rust 1.96.1 is as eas…

via Rust Blog June 30, 2026

relayd(8) and httpd(8) TLS settings update.

Both relayd(8) and httpd(8) now have the "secure" list of allowed crypto methods for HTTPS, which include TLSv1.3 and the TLSv1.2 AEAD cipher suites. The previous list was "HIGH:!aNULL" which contain non-perfect-forward-security methods and this c…

via OpenBSD Journal June 29, 2026

Status update 2026-06

Pimsync v0.5.11 is out, with the following set of improvements. Incremental sync[permalink] When watching a storage (e.g.: watching a filesystem for real-time changes), instead of executing a full synchronisation, a more focused and granular synchronisation i…

via Hugo's weblog on WhyNotHugo (雨果) June 27, 2026

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