RmDebArc_5 5h ago • 100%
Answer of Bitwarden founder:
Thanks for sharing your concerns here. We have been progressing use of our SDK in more use cases for our clients. However, our goal is to make sure that the SDK is used in a way that maintains GPL compatibility.
- the SDK and the client are two separate programs
- code for each program is in separate repositories
- the fact that the two programs communicate using standard protocols does not mean they are one program for purposes of GPLv3
Being able to build the app as you are trying to do here is an issue we plan to resolve and is merely a bug.
RmDebArc_5 1d ago • 100%
Care to share what parental control you are using on Linux?
RmDebArc_5 2d ago • 100%
They don’t help if the ad is embedded directly into the podcasts mp3 file by the podcasters server
RmDebArc_5 2d ago • 100%
I have never used Spotify. This injection is directly done by the podcast server, it will happen on whatever player you use.
RmDebArc_5 2d ago • 100%
Sadly not for me 😔
RmDebArc_5 2d ago • 95%
How do you do it for podcasts? I already use mullvad Adblock dns, but that doesn’t seem to work
RmDebArc_5 3d ago • 100%
Linux ISOs obviously./s
On a more serious note: if you are downloading public domain movies or similar from the internet archive a download manager really helps.
RmDebArc_5 3d ago • 100%
That’s not true:
RmDebArc_5 4d ago • 100%
On voyager you have to go to your Account > Moderator Zone > Modlog, however voyager only shows the moderator zone if you moderate a community because well it’s for moderators. If you aren’t a moderator you can still see the modlog by going to your Account > three dots > Modlog
RmDebArc_5 4d ago • 100%
I just realized that the default Lemmy UI doesn’t show it. Photon shows it and Voyager to. There are probably more but I know those two show the mod.
RmDebArc_5 4d ago • 100%
The default Lemmy UI doesn’t show it I think. Voyager and Photon show the mod, not sure about other clients
RmDebArc_5 4d ago • 86%
Just fyi, since the mod log is public you can look up who removed your post.
RmDebArc_5 4d ago • 100%
Any good readers for IOS that don’t require a subscription (preferably FOSS)?
RmDebArc_5 5d ago • 83%
Looks good, but too bad it’s not on flathub but that’s to be expected if the Linux version is still in beta. I’ll stick to Varia until then.
RmDebArc_5 5d ago • 100%
Any distro that ships this by default to try in a vm?
[Game](https://romhackplaza.org/romhacks/super-mario-kart-horizons-snes/) - Device: Anbernic RG35XX [Game Video](https://youtu.be/E4TSSHOg7yw)
RmDebArc_5 6d ago • 100%
Wenn ich schneller far als das Licht, muss ich es auch nicht anmachen.
RmDebArc_5 6d ago • 100%
For example “yt-dlp select resolution” or “yt-dlp audio only”. There are some more, it feels like the pages I mentioned are just generally ranked higher.
Also really appreciate the dedication, I think Mojeek is probably the only search engine that listens this much to user feedback. Is there a Lemmy community or something similar where one kann submit queries like these?
RmDebArc_5 7d ago • 100%
The searches I have trouble with are mainly support for software. For example, searching for “Kdenlive audio visualizer” results in a Kdenlive tutorial that has nothing to do with audio visualization, Kdenlive release notes and a link to a no longer available Kdenlive docs page. Searching for most stuff with “yt-dlp” will result in the top pages being the alternativeto.net page and some other pages like the GitHub topic that don’t help with the problem at all. While most of the time when trying to get software support you will find a solution, but you will have to search a lot harder. Still, I’m amazed at how much the results improved since my prior use of Mojeek. If it continues to improve like that I’ll definitely give it another go.
RmDebArc_5 7d ago • 100%
That is the Powkiddy RGB30
RmDebArc_5 1w ago • 100%
Yeah, I noticed to after looking at the post