It should be the same for desktop but I love the #terminal so I prefer #tut or #toot
Ah! Klockan är 15!
So #ArchLinux's current TLS stack has issues when connecting to C.IM over HTTPS. In what has become a pretty weird bug with some armwrestling between Mozilla and Cloudflare, the workaround was thankfully quite easy to implement:
https://kzimmermann.0x.no/articles/fixing_cim_certificate_arch.html
Tilde Mirror: https://tilde.town/~kzimmermann/articles/fixing_cim_certificate_arch.html
Hey, at least I got #tut to work again.
I finally got #tut to work under #ArchLinux in C.IM, but not without some major messing around.
Turns out that the latest ca-certificates-mozilla package does not recognize c.im's cert issuer, and thus any application that uses that stack will not trust it. You can try this out yourself by (in a fully updated Arch install) running `curl https://c.im`. Or with wget. Or dillo. Or anything else that's not a major browser.
The solution? Downgrade the package. You might have an older version of it lying around in your pacman cache. I downgraded to 3.110-1 and now everything works flawlessly. I can even post this toot with tut again!
Seems that my old terminal client #tut doesn't work in C.IM. I get a certificate error, but I rather blame the non-development for not updating their cert stack.
On a brighter note, a similar (and arguably more modular as it allows for real scripted CLI action) client called #toot works flawlessly. The interface is a little different, but nothing that can't be learned as I go. We're back to tooting lightly now!
Der #Mastodon #cli Client #tut unterschlägt immer mal wieder meine eigenen Nachrichten und zeigt diese nicht an. Zum Beispiel meine unmittelbar zuvor geschriebene. In der App ist sie zu sehen, aber hier auf dem PC nicht. (Deswegen konnte ich auch nicht diesen Text als Antwort darauf verfassen) Wollte ich einfach mal angemerkt haben.
Trying to figure out why trying to do a public reply to a private/unlisted message fails to be public. Not sure yet.
Could be a #tut thing, or a #GoToSocial thing.
Hello from #UltramarineLinux and #tut!
Glad to have gotten this working, excited to play around with it later but needed something to procrastinate with for a while. Back to the old Mac OS to do homework now...
@kzimmermann
#tut got an update? Ohhh can't wait to get home 👏 🤓
For those using #tut .... Is it possible to add ALT text??? How???
@libretics @root_informatica @b34n5 @elishua
Que bueno que te gusto la config de tut que te pase, juro que hoy envió un PR al repo oficial proponiéndola. Es bueno saber que hay más usuarios de #tut (Eres el segundo que conozco). Saludos
@6d03
...and once configured, it can get even nicer 🤓
Have fun with it and drop your comments/questions with #tut ;)
#tutpoweruser
Trying out the #tut mastodon client. The tui is pretty nice actually.
@T_X Also the bet i made 5y ago is won: how disappointing it seemed at first, it is the power of the communities, the cleverness of the free/libre software developpers and users, and the personal work on tweaking and tinkering that made it over time get way better: more performance, adequation to my own needs, battery life even!
I composed an environment based on the free/libre modem "distro" https://github.com/the-modem-distro/pinephone_modem_sdk, #postmarketOS edge, #sxmo and mostly TUI tools: #tut #aerc #gomuks #links -g