Let's Encrypt Ending Support for Expiration Notification Emails
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Ah thanks for pointing it out, I fixed the formatting.
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Fixed it now, I didn't realize that the copy and paste had those spaces in front.
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And the default web interface should absolutely be our standard.
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Well that kind of sucks. I wish they had more tutorials about how to automate then because if you're not using http-01 via certbot due to port 80 being blocked, which if you're on a residential line it's pretty common, so then you have to use dns-01 and manual hooks which isn't exactly clear for and documented well.
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Calandar Apps have joined the chat
(Seriously, do people just not use them to set reminders?
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I think yeah, most people don't use calendars.My wife doesn't even use one at work.
My dad though started using it after I implemented audible announcements of them in Home Assistant. He normally doesn't use his phone or computer much, but this way anywhere he is in his house he is reminded 90min before the event and then at the event again. With this he never misses appointments at doctors and so on anymore. That was what pushed him to use a digital calendar, every missed appointment costs quite some money.
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Yeah, I love Sync, but currently it's the last thing I would pick to set a standard
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Sync markup/rendering is presently a semi-completed conversion from reddit's and it's functional enough.
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They're talking specifically about the word wrapping. Note in their screenshot it is properly rendered in monospace code block font.
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????????
Literally this is how I know if something is wrong
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emails
Needs a [sic] in there.
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I scheduled a doctor's appointment recently and they were confused when I opted out of SMS notifications. They were shocked when I whipped out my calendar to type the appointment in.
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I think uptime Kuma can be configured to look for expiring certs
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Their are multiple different way u can configure certbot to verify.
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I actually think it's set by default. If there's a cert it gives you the expiration.
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Oh no, the free service is going to make you put a reminder on your calendar.
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Sigh, yeah I know that and that's not the point I was making but sure.
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What manual hooks? All the systems I've used LE certs in have supported fully automatic DNS challenges.
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I know, clients not wrapping lines in codeblocks are also "rendering properly". Wrapping it's up to the client's parser, reason why I noted to use the aproppriate syntax regardless.
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Change is hard, I get it, if this change is upsetting, I'd personally figure out the automation piece. it took me a bit but after getting it going it's rock solid. If using Linux of some flavor, acme.sh works really well.