> On 5 Sep 2024, at 02:32, Greg Ewing via Python-list
> wrote:
>
> Normally it's in the .app/Contents/MacOS subdirectory. The name
> varies, but there's usually just one executable file in there. Run that
> from a shell and you should see anything written to stdout or stderr.
I recall that d
from
https://www.reddit.com/r/bitmessage/comments/1d5ff18/unofficial_pybitmessage_port_to_run_with_python3/
Unofficial PyBitmessage port to run with Python3 and PyQt5
The official PyBitmessage still runs with outdated Python2 and PyQt4.
Recently, I'm trying to port PyBitmessage to run with Pyth
from [chan] bitmessage
PyBitmessage is not dead. Ignore the FUD.
I think Peter and gang just got tired of responding to this recurring
claim. I wouldn't even expect a rebuttal from them at this point.
Newer forks have been under development, one in Python3 and one in Rust.
Here is the PyBitmes
from https://github.com/kashikoibumi/bmwrapper
bmwrapper is a poorly hacked together python script to let Thunderbird
and PyBitmessage communicate, similar to AyrA's (generally much better)
application: Bitmessage2Mail.
I'm on Linux, and don't feel like dealing with wine. So I wrote this to
fil
from https://github.com/813492291816/BitChan
BitChan is a decentralized anonymous imageboard inspired by BitBoard
and built on top of Bitmessage with Tor, I2P, and GnuPG.
BitChan solves a number of security and free speech problems that have
plagued most imageboards. Centralized imageboards can