it’s a good thing, but for a very simple script used to learn stuff it’s way overcomplicated
it’s a good thing, but for a very simple script used to learn stuff it’s way overcomplicated
lemmit.online runs on it’s own instance. have you encountered other reddit archival bots?
mount a folder over ssh with a simple command
the power of an annoyed programmer
if you configure homepage with docker labels, and have multiple homepage instances, they will all be the same. since there is no way to specify the instance on the label.
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not yet, it is planned but not there yet
add some damn good mod tools. lemmy will die if the user base grows and the mod tools do not.
i’ve worked for 20h/w and 40h/w. i think 30/32 is a good balance
is there an advantage to have apps embedded as iframe? as opposed to opening the url in a new tab?
like forwarding auth?
the only annoying thing is that is not possible to spin more than one homepages at the same time.
so i have one homarr and one homepage
they improved quite a bit in recent years, here i can buy 500mbps powerline kit for less than 100€
touch a wall with the palm of your hand for a couple of seconds.
they hate their own too, don’t worry
tick tock is a privacy nightmare
why not?
if a site does not work on ff there is a site you can report it too.
also, i have ff with ublock and other stuff that edit the web page, some web pages do not like it, so i fall back to chrome.
my chrome is stock, no extensions, no account, no sync. i only open it for very specific purposes.
they can detect piracy regardless. generally they set up honeypots and if you download a torrent from them, they will know and fine you.
Mozilla can’t fail. if it does, chrome will be a monopoly and the law disallows that strictly.
at least where i live.
for vertical tabs give a try to sidebery, but use the latest beta from GitHub releases.
try the latest beta of sidebery. directly from the GitHub page.
use an app that embeds the image / gif into the post.
like sync, and most likely other apps too.
some hostings are still not supported, but the main ones are.