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[–] [email protected] 2 points 9 hours ago* (last edited 9 hours ago)

For forums: Yeah spaces are pretty great (have a look at Mozilla for example) and it can be an alternative IME.

For gaming which even if unasked about, is the majority of the users: When we can have push to talk option (client side, which can be done relatively easy) and proper 30+ FPS Screen share for gaming features, I think it'll be much easier to convince people to try it. Everything else IMO is QOL features that I don't mind about. We also tried to use mumble, but the lack of Screen share moved us straight back to discord eventually...

[–] [email protected] 2 points 1 week ago* (last edited 1 week ago)

Use tab stash, you'll hate yourself forever.

[–] [email protected] 1 points 2 months ago

Make sense, tnx

[–] [email protected] 1 points 2 months ago (2 children)

What about Flutter? It was pretty nice to work with

[–] [email protected] 1 points 2 months ago

Yeah that's true, I don't use this method for all sites, but only these that are usable without adblocker (mostly alternative frontends). Instead, I'm opening it with mull within a work profile that has an always-on VPN.

[–] [email protected] 5 points 2 months ago (2 children)

Just note that Firefox for android tabs are not isolated from each other, but they're sharing the same process, thus technically can access all of the other objects in Firefox′s memory. You should consider using mulch for these web-native apps style usage.

Can't wait for fission to come to mobile to solve all this mess...

[–] [email protected] 1 points 2 months ago

Alright I'll check it out. Tnx:)

[–] [email protected] 7 points 2 months ago (2 children)

If we're on this subject, do you happen to know any active esp Lemmy communities?

thanks and merry christmas

[–] [email protected] 1 points 3 months ago
[–] [email protected] 1 points 5 months ago

It depends on their implementation. If they decided to somehow serve the ad itself and serve the video only after the ad is done, I think that you won't be able to skip it, maybe only censor it to see a blank video screen or something.

[–] [email protected] 4 points 5 months ago

It's the fear talking

 

I got so used to using it, filtering params manually and route editing when needed, that I find myself do it manually in a notepad on my PC lol. Does anyone know and OSS software that does that? From my searches I found only one app that claims to do that, but isn't OSS so I put it on hold. Worse case I'll block its access to the internet though.

 

Riseup vpn is a free, donations based VPN, that doesn't require an account and has no logs policey. They doesn't have lots of serves like Protonvpn for example but they're running for years and support P2P, so if someone is too short for paying for a VPN, I think its a pretty good for some use cases.

 

Come visit us at [email protected] and discover a better way to get high :)

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My glow 18 ♥ (sopuli.xyz)
submitted 2 years ago* (last edited 2 years ago) by [email protected] to c/[email protected]
 

cross-posted from: https://sopuli.xyz/post/1073316

My 510 DHV, love this thing.

A review I wrote at reddit:

I own it for like a year and I just realised I didn't make an actual review post, but only comments, so here we go

  • I find it a stealthy and versitile vape, that gives great flavour (I don't taste the wood at all, and I can't remember if I tasted it when it was newer).
  • It supports dosing capsules (jackpods), but I hardly use them anymore, because IMO stem packing is much more convenient, and I'm not really want the extra conduction the capsule adds.
  • The ABV is perfectly even with or without the capsules.
  • The maintenance is minimal, just keep the screen, the deck clean, and maybe the coils too but idk how much it matters haha.
  • you can change coils, but tbh, idk if you will ever NEED to change them. Just because you have the option doesn't mean you have to. Most other vapes don't ever change their heater too. So, because of that, I find the glow quite hassle free. You'll just need to learn to control you draw and basically how to use an unregulated convention vape (not as hard as you might think XD). But ofc you can do some nice coil builds with it if you want to.
  • Hell, the price is good too, it's definitely not as expensive as a mighty for example. And for an hand crafted vaporizer, I think it's a great price (don't forget the price of the box mod and the batteries though).

For like a year, I've been using the coils that came installed with the glow, they worked perfectly for me at ~35-42w and gave my like 8-9 hits of tasty, decent size clouds.

Now I'm using SS316L coils, I find it a little more forgiving when you vaporize at high temps. The taste is the same, I think. It's easier to let other people use the vape too, because you don't have to explain how to use it every fucking time.

Bonuses to those who reached so far:

  • The stock MP fits 14mm female joint naturally, so you can just hit a bong whenever you like.
  • I highly recommend to use ArcticFox, the autofire and 30+ seconds timeout features making the use so much more convenient.

Edit: some points that I forgot are

  • it fits 18/26 glass stems and bong adapters
  • The finish is so well done, smooth and just beautiful! Dreamwood are known for their great woodworking on various vapes NGL.
 

This script transforms links from other instances to your home instance. So useful :)

As @[email protected] explained:

It makes it so that if you visit another instance using their URL, it will redirect you to your home version’s federated link.

E.g. if your home server is Lemmy.world, let’s say you find a link to Lemmy on another website but it’s a link to Lemmy.ml. If you click the link, you won’t be signed in.

So like: https://lemmy.ml/c/memes would redirect to https://lemmy.world/c/[email protected]

This way you can seamlessly use Lemmy.

It does the same for posts.

Edit: since it works from any site, I highly recommend you to add it to your Android browser so it will work with webapp clients here's how:

You can use violentMonkey on ff browser too, but you need to unlock Dev options, then do this

 

All this post talks about is on going to an instance on your android favorite browser (mines Mull), click on 3 dots (options) and install/add to home screen, so the instance will show in webview/webapp version

For some reason, when trying to use webview version of sopuli, the wv crashes instantly, but, at lemmy.world or lemmy.ml for example it works flawlessly. Any idea why can it be?

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