Depending on the site it may or may not work, and can be easy or hard to set up (there are many ways pagination is done), but I found this one to be the best:
Depending on the site it may or may not work, and can be easy or hard to set up (there are many ways pagination is done), but I found this one to be the best:
Removed commands: nethack
What? screen had nethack builtin?
I saw Linux used on Boeing passenger service systems.
Of course, RSS is the way. I mean, emails are good, but they were meant for 2 way communication. When you want to have a 1 way communication channel, RSS is always preferred, IMHO.
Even 1 RSS feed for all comments (in any location) is better than no RSS fees at all.
If I use this to make some kind of a «guest book» page on my personal site, is there a way to have an RSS feed of all posted comments? I don’t think I’ll be checking the page every day but I want to be notified when there is a new comment.
I think any person with ability to read and follow instruction can install arch in 15 minutes (excluding waiting for things to download), there is nothing special about it.
What do you mean by people being obsessed over Arch?
Archlinux is Linux, it’s just a minimal distro that allows you to only use whatever you want to use. I have no idea what’s with being obsessed over it other than «use arch btw» which became a local meme recently.
Eh, I wish it wasn’t docker only.
I want to apt install stuff or at least download and run a binary, but not docker.
Can users self host that and set up clients to use their own servers?
But we already have decentralized encypted chat, it’s XMPP.
Is yours truly P2P? What about clients behind NAT? Does it use STUN/TURN servers?
The problem with this is that Russia tries to block all popular VPNs as well.
I know, there are many VPNs and you can host your own VPNs, but most regular users won’t bother.
I use Quassel hosted on my server.
Arch never broke for me.
Unless you seek trouble and do stuff without knowing what you are doing (like blindly copy pasting commands from internet into your terminal), it generally just works.
It’s not as good as those distros where all packages come preconfigured for you to work nicely together, so if you want to build a custom system (like, choose your DE/WM/panels/widgets etc), you have to configure all of that to intergate nicely. But you could always just install KDE and everything is pretty stable there, same as in any other KDE based distro.
I’m sorry, where’s the button to save all private tabs to collection?
It’s funny that my device that is as powerful as a dozen of computers were ten years ago can’t do a thing as simple as save a bunch of lines into a plaintext file and then read this plaintext file and open each line without a desktop.
Thanks for suggestion.
This is actually pretty different, because alternative friends allow you to read posts and comments, but not login, upvote/downvote or post anything, but I use firemonkey addon with a redirect script.
https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/firemonkey/
https://greasyfork.org/en/scripts/441742-farside-redirect/code
(Firemonkey is compatible with greasymonkey scripts)
Allows to also use other useful scripts, but just as a redirector it’s good if you just need to open and read posts.
The script uses https://farside.link/ as a «backend» to get new alternative frontends, for reddit it mostly uses teddit or libreddit (though this project probably was renamed to Redlib or somethong).
Also redirects YT, Fandom wiki, wikipedia and many more.
Are you just posting a link, or an author?
Is it trying to solve any problem that is not solved by rsync/rclone?
Don’t get me wrong, I love new tools, just curious how is it different (better or worse) from rsync?
Depending on your phone / android version / launcher this cab mean different things I guess.
On my phone (MIUI) a dot like that means this is a new app, after you launch it a few times using that icon (using icon, not by other means like jumping into app from a notification or via opening a link) that dot disappears.
BTRFS works for me.
I tried NTFS, but Steam games won’t run from NTFS partitions under Linux.