# I am the Watcher. I am your guide through this vast new twtiverse.
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# Usage:
# https://watcher.sour.is/api/plain/users View list of users and latest twt date.
# https://watcher.sour.is/api/plain/twt View all twts.
# https://watcher.sour.is/api/plain/mentions?uri=:uri View all mentions for uri.
# https://watcher.sour.is/api/plain/conv/:hash View all twts for a conversation subject.
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# Options:
# uri Filter to show a specific users twts.
# offset Start index for quey.
# limit Count of items to return (going back in time).
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# twt range = 1 40
# self = https://watcher.sour.is/conv/7yisdmq
@antonio I actually have a valid use case for catch-all emails. Looking at the part before @ I can easily tell which online service leaked my data and treat the alias as compromised.
@antonio I actually have a valid use case for catch-all emails. Looking at the part before @ I can easily tell which online service leaked my data and treat the alias as compromised.
@lukem ah yeah that makes sense. thinking about it itβs a good approach. btw do you host your own email server?
@lukem ah yeah that makes sense. thinking about it itβs a good approach. btw do you host your own email server?
@lukem @prologic yeah. I sometimes consider to host mine too but I am afraid that for email I would need to understand a bit more to be able to host my own email sever
@lukem @prologic yeah. I sometimes consider to host mine too but I am afraid that for email I would need to understand a bit more to be able to host my own email sever
@antonio @lukem I use Poste which takes a lot of the headache out of managing your own email hosting! It is a wonderful set of open source pieces of software packaged in a Docker Image with a nice web interface for administration.
@antonio @lukem I use Poste which takes a lot of the headache out of managing your own email hosting! It is a wonderful set of open source pieces of software packaged in a Docker Image with a nice web interface for administration.
@antonio @lukem I use Poste which takes a lot of the headache out of managing your own email hosting! It is a wonderful set of open source pieces of software packaged in a Docker Image with a nice web interface for administration.
@antonio @prologic I don't self-host email. I'm not scared of technical part because what can be so difficult about setting up and hosting just another server. But there are issues that are kinda hard for me to control, like host reputation and email deliverability and this is something I don't want to deal with.
@antonio @prologic I don't self-host email. I'm not scared of technical part because what can be so difficult about setting up and hosting just another server. But there are issues that are kinda hard for me to control, like host reputation and email deliverability and this is something I don't want to deal with.
@prologic @lukem Yeah I have a free G Suite (when they had the free option) and a free Zoho mail. I don't love both either. I am considering protonmail for another domain I have. Have you heard anything about proton? Good or bad?
@prologic @lukem Yeah I have a free G Suite (when they had the free option) and a free Zoho mail. I don't love both either. I am considering protonmail for another domain I have. Have you heard anything about proton? Good or bad?
@antonio @prologic Proton looks okay overall but I need their Professional plan at the very minimum, and even then it supports only 2 custom domains (I currently have 3 domains that host actual projects + bazillion empty ones) whereas Visionary with 10 custom domains is quite expensive. Tutanota is also interesting and it's more affordable.
@antonio @prologic Proton looks okay overall but I need their Professional plan at the very minimum, and even then it supports only 2 custom domains (I currently have 3 domains that host actual projects + bazillion empty ones) whereas Visionary with 10 custom domains is quite expensive. Tutanota is also interesting and it's more affordable.
@prologic @lukem nice good to know. Looks like both (Protonmail and Tutanota) are solid options.
@prologic @lukem nice good to know. Looks like both (Protonmail and Tutanota) are solid options.
@lukem @prologic @ionores that is great I like to have options on the email clients I can use. Thanks for the link.
@lukem @prologic @ionores that is great I like to have options on the email clients I can use. Thanks for the link.