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This was #414 and we already declared victory on this. But this still interests me as the best option for enterprise hardening of Oragono: with native support for this, we could immediately reject any connection that doesn't have a valid certificate. (In a hypothetical enterprise setting, rapidly expiring certificates would then be distributed by a management agent.)
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Not sure if this is the correct way to do it, but I wanted to save a cache script I could easily run.
"cache": {
"desc": "Cache versions and update lock file",
"cmd": "deno cache server.ts --lock-write",
"lock": "./lock.json"
}
The result however when running denon cache is an endless loop instead of just executing it once, looks like this:


Description
When I run
dbus-send --print-reply --dest=org.mpris.MediaPlayer2.spotifyd /org/mpris/MediaPlayer2 org.mpris.MediaPlayer2.Player.OpenUri "string:https://open.spotify.com/track/5OmIZhbwxGD1BwozQJe0t8?si=0pSNgfWySnqWPp8pf5MWTQ", spotifyd logs show that it receives and handles the OpenUri call. However, when I debug, I see thatdevice_nameof the current device is different than w