27 comments

  • 3r7j6qzi9jvnve 16 hours ago

    This just polls every x (default 30) seconds; if you use IMAP you can do better with IDLE (e.g. I pipe `fetchmail --check` to something that triggers a sync to immediately get new mails)

    • _flux 14 hours ago

      I wonder though if also the Gmail interface supports something like this? It seems it's pretty fast at receiving email.

      • dataflow 12 hours ago

        There are pub/sub notifications but it's a bit of a pain to get working. You need an HTTP endpoint the server can reach for push notifications, I think, not long polling.

        • kevincox 8 hours ago

          The GMail web client definitely doesn't create an HTTP endpoint to receive updates. But the API it uses is likely proprietary and private (even if it was built on top of the public API there would be a backend bridging the two)

          • dataflow 8 hours ago

            Sorry, yes, my comment was confusing. I was answering the "how do I get faster notifications in a supported manner" part rather than the "how does the Gmail web UI do this" part.

      • kosolam 14 hours ago

        There is this generic tool: https://github.com/pimalaya/himalaya

  • love2read 16 hours ago

    What tool makes these readme’s for new github repos that are bulletpointed lists with features, always prefixed by an emoji?

    • sunrunner 9 hours ago

      I think this trend has been around for a while now (it started to become more noticable for me at least a couple of years ago).

      At first there seemed to be a correlation between how 'cool' the project was and the number of emoji, but now it seems like it's as expected as just having a README itself.

      I've definitely seen _more_ decorated READMEs, and I can't help but feel like there's an inverse correlation between emoji count and readability.

    • username135 7 hours ago

      When ever I see tons of emojis in a list/faq/readme I first think of LLM output.

    • maximevalette 16 hours ago

      Basically any LLM

    • diggan 12 hours ago

      Not specifically about readmes/GitHub repos, but I've noticed some LLMs like Sonnet and GPT4.1 are really enthusiastic about doing emoji-prefixed lists for some reason.

      • dewey 11 hours ago

        Trained on too many JS libraries.

    • edm0nd 15 hours ago

      Layer 8 autism

    • bravesoul2 14 hours ago

      Tool is an insult when applied to a human...

    • yapyap 15 hours ago

      AI, I presume (but I’m not sure) that the code “agent” they are using creates it.

  • worldsayshi 12 hours ago

    Is there any good library or tool that let's me programmatically/easily or semi-automatically delete mail by query in gmail? The built in tools are not good enough. Does Thunderbird work with gmail nowadays?

  • basemi 16 hours ago

    If I read it right, it's built on Gmail API

    Are there any other provider agnostic tools with similar capabilities?

    • szszrk 15 hours ago

      I guess JMAP was created to also deal with this. I'm not sure how far are we in implementation on clients side.

      https://jmap.io/spec.html

      • MangoToupe 8 hours ago

        I can't imagine google ever supporting something that useful.

  • nathants 10 hours ago

    Just have SES put the email in s3, then do stuff.

    • gsibble 7 hours ago

      Oh yeah, I'd love to hold on to people's emails and be responsible if they got leaked.

  • rubslopes 5 hours ago

    Is it just me, or is there a trend to make modern web applications accessible on the terminal?

  • nisegami 10 hours ago

    One step closer to fully closing the loop on using LLMs to automate white collar work.