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If you're looking for an #ACME client (e.g., for using #LetsEncrypt on #Windows), I highly recommend Posh-ACME (poshac.me) by @rmbolger.

The project's quality and documentation are outstanding, as well as Ryans handling of community patches.

I use the project to achieve reliable #LDAPS with #ActiveDirectory where #Windows is required (I know: booh!), and I recently contributed support for @inwx with Pull Request 585 (github.com/rmbolger/Posh-ACME/).

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Tried #PostmarketOS on a OnePlus 6T (fajita), latest edge version (20240104-1900) with gnome-mobile env, but after those "jumping dots" during the boot process I just get cli login prompt in the top-left corner of the screen.

Similar to this:

gitlab.com/postmarketOS/pmapor

Anyone maybe?

Will try #posh env in the meantime...

GitLabedge and stable gnome-mobile installation boots to login prompt only (#1885) · Issues · postmarketOS / pmaports · GitLab Describe your issue What's the expected behaviour? After doing a fresh edge gnome-mobile install...

Some women have a hankering for #JimmyChoo #shoes. I've 4 pairs of #wellies🙂:
1. #Posh wellies for #town
2. Wellies with a #hiking #boot top (#cold, #wet and #muddy)
3. . Ankle-length wellies (cut-down when #child #outgrew them - good for down the# garden)
4. Glo-in-dark skulls wellies (post halloween sale item - good when the #puddles are deeper & it's #flooded again at the bottom of the hill).
Then there's the #HikingBoot line-up😅 😂 😂
#rural #walking #hiking #weather #rain #snow #footwear

@thomaswilburn Web Components At Work has helped me feel comfy rolling my own web components.

But after 20+ years of thinking how to do everything using plain old #semantic #HTML (#POSH — remember that? 🤓), I have a hard time coming up for good candidates for #WebComponents.

It’s easy to look at existing examples and think, “Oh, cool! That’s a great use for a web component.” Harder to do it on my own.

Would you consider an appendix to your book about your approach?