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  • Reddit undeleting comments and hiding them
  • You're allowed to delete comments on Lemmy :)

    (They'll still be visible to third-party app users but that's another topic, it should be fixed eventually)

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  • Full post is visible from lemmy.world, too: https://lemmy.world/post/2064026

  • finally there is a perfect monitor for Java programmers
  • Yeah, better use the linter too, that way it's limited to 80 characters

  • Android 14's latest work profile change means you're never truly away from work
  • Get Pixel Experience or LineageOS. It's the whole point of having a Pixel phone; you can still upgrade it after it was planned obsolescenced.

  • I can't imagine it any other way
  • Most people do

  • My Lemmy experience so far
  • Plus, navigating your blocked communities becomes slightly disturbing

  • Shodan lifetime membership discount.
  • Being connected online is advertising intrusion vectors to would-be nefarious actors

  • Brave appears to be selling copyrighted data for AI training and giving third parties the “rights” to that data, while not disclosing its own robot crawler
  • Firefox has built-in ads (that you can disable) on the home page.

    Not as hot garbage as Brave cryptoscamming and replacing ads with their own and hijacking affiliate links, but it might be of interest if you want to try Firefox.

  • finally there is a perfect monitor for Java programmers
  • What Dart looks like when written by ActionScript programmers

  • Remember when ShitRedditSays was right about a lot of what happened with reddit?
  • Lots of posts where I disagreed at first, but I managed to find an understanding and, I guess, become a slightly better person.

    One thing I fucking loved was when u/TotesMessenger snitched on their posts and it created drama. That was glorious, every time.

  • Remember when ShitRedditSays was right about a lot of what happened with reddit?
  • low-hanging fruits*

    They only documented it when it came for a non-hateful subreddit and it had lots of upvotes and it wasn't removed by moderators, except for r/teenagers.

  • Lemmy vs Reddit in a nutshell
  • Yeah, that culture is coming from the top, nothing much to do about that one sadly

  • Let's talk about something else
  • I'm really liking Pop OS! I'd still be using Ubuntu if it wasn't for Pop tbh. I've also had some fun with Elementary OS, but their hostile stance on tray icons is killing my workflow.

    Ideological design bullshit shouldn't get in the way of making a good product tbh.

  • newpipe.net removed from Google search results due to DMCA take down request
  • ReVanced is so much better. It can even block Reddit ads.

  • Tumblr is losing $30M each year, CEO says
  • A government-sponsored instance could be interesting, but I'm not sure what value it would bring. Also it would probably turn instantly into worse than Facebook with toxicity.

  • Lemmy (and Kbin) fills my Reddit browsing need completely now!
  • It's a different software, so no. Also I think Kbin doesn't have an API

  • Removed
    Fully global remote jobs in Engineering, Programming, Marketing, Sales, Design, and more.
  • I didn't think we would have ads so soon on Lemmy, lol

  • Tumblr is losing $30M each year, CEO says
  • Putting Tumblr on ActivityPub could be interesting and potentially save it, but there's so much deleted content from when it was in its prime that I'm not sure if it's even worth it. The platform is so dead.

    That said, giving taxpayer money to private social media businesses is the worst idea ever. In the first place, public money should mean public code.

  • NSFW
    Will there be redgifs support?
  • I don't even think all apps supported redgifs. I'm making a web app and… how in the fuck am I supposed to support that website? Other image hosts have an extension like .gif in their URL so that's easy, but what about redgifs? Am I supposed to hard-code something specifically for them? That doesn't sound right.

  • Leanish @lemmy.world Nato Boram @lemmy.world
    How to use Leanish

    Leanish is a web client. To access it, you can open https://natoboram.github.io/Leanish in your favourite browser.

    !Homepage

    Its homepage is currently barren. It only presents you with a text input where you can type an instance's name, like lemmy.world.

    The deployment at natoboram.github.io is only compatible with Lemmy 0.18.1+ that are not configured to block web clients. I plan on having a server-side deployment down the line that would allow you to proxy requests to misconfigured instances, but today is not the day for that.

    !Site landing

    On most content pages, you can paginate. Lemmy's default page limit is 10, but you can change that up to 50.

    In Leanish, you can directly influence requests to Lemmy by changing some URL parameters. If you navigate a bit, you should see the URL changing and these parameters are sent to Lemmy. There might be hidden settings in there.

    At the top right of the page, there should be a Login button where my username is. Login credentials are sent via cookies to natoboram.github.io/Leanish/[site], but are not received. In SSR builds, the login cookie will be visible to the server, which will use it to proxy requests in your stead in order to make SSR actually work.

    You can view this sublemmy at https://natoboram.github.io/Leanish/lemmy.world/c/leanish@lemmy.world.

    This is alpha software; not all features are implemented. For example, you can't edit nor delete your comments. My roadmaps are at https://github.com/NatoBoram/Leanish/milestones.

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