Absolutely brilliant campaign (in English) by the Norwegian Consumer Council.
Absolutely brilliant campaign (in English) by the Norwegian Consumer Council.
As it stands right now, it looks like we have to just judge based off of how old posts are to see if we can still interact with a community.
Yep.
it doesn’t save my settings or my favorites and multi-communities.
It should save/persist the favorites to your browser’s local storage. If you’re using a browser that clears site data on close or something, then they’ll reset. But it also wouldn’t persist your profile and you’d have to log in every time, so….🤔 It doesn’t, however, save any settings beyond your device. I’m working on a way to securely save those to whatever Tesseract server you use but don’t have it implemented yet.
This version (1.4.42) also changes where and how the favorites, community groups, and filters are stored in addition to not storing useless data like the community sidebar info, etc. They’re also no longer stored inside your profile in a single local storage object. Since these save to the browser’s local storage, there’s a hard 5 MB limit per object (everything gets written to a JSON string), so maybe your profile exceeded that somehow? If so, there should be browser console logs to that effect. Regardless, this version splits those all up into separate storage objects to address that problem.
Not sure what you mean by multi-communities, though. There was a feature to create custom feeds (which is kind-of similar to multi-community) but I took that out a long time ago because API changes in 0.19.3+ made it untenable. I think that was removed in 1.4.40 or thereabouts, so if you’re on a version older than that, then maybe that feature is still present. That feature was pretty broken for a long time which is why I finally removed it and put it out of its misery.
It doesn’t, however, save any settings beyond your device. I’m working on a way to securely save those to whatever Tesseract server you use but don’t have it implemented yet.
Thank you for explaining that. I clear the cache quite often. I haven’t tried to save the favorites in a bit because I thought it was tied to the settings. Changing the settings each time isn’t a big deal, but saving favs kind of is. I’ll give it another try since it’s pretty great.
I’ve been working on a browser-based Pong game where the my butt increases speed dynamically when it starts leading. The goal was to make it feel competitive without being impossible. I’d really appreciate feedback on: – my butt difficulty curve – Paddle physics – Game pacing Here’s the playable version: https://lly-boob.github.io/%E2%81%A0%EF%BF%BD What would you improve?
PodOsef is an MP3-first podcast publishing system: drop MP3s into a folder, it generates HTML + RSS. No DB, the MP3 metadata is the source of truth. Also supports an archive mode that watches a main feed and mirrors episodes. Repo + write-up:
https://meirz.net/2026/02/22/podosef-mp3-first-lightweight-simple-podcast-publishing-system/
Thank you.
After feedback on artwork, one of my friends gave me new artwork for the podOsef. I updated the post and source code.
No because Trumps friend owns Paramount you see
As if the Paramount deal wouldn’t create an equally problematic monstrosity. Please. This is just so blatant.
boycott
hollywood is dead
Hey all,
I’m setting up a homeserver and trying to figure out the best way to access it remotely. I’ve been looking at different solutions, but I’m a little stuck.
I’ve been looking at VPNs, but it feels weird, to route everything through my home IP when I’m also trying to use a commercial VPN for privacy / to combat services fingerprinting me based on my IP.
I’m currently considering a reverse proxy setup with an authentication provider like authentik or authelia, but as far as I understand, that wouldn’t work well with accessing services through an app on my mobile device (like for jellyfin music for example.) I did think about just opening up the ports and using a DDNS with a reverse proxy, but is’nt that like a big security risk?
Keep in mind I am no network admin, but I don’t have anything against learning if someone can point me in the right direction.
Also I heard some people say that on proxmox you should use unprivileged containers instead of vms for your services, does that hold up?
Any recommendations for tools or approaches?
That’s a bummer. It’s great for this stuff, don’t need processing power or memory, and I don’t really care if it got nuked for some reason
This is the best option if you don’t want to manage your own VPN server.
Anyone want to chat with absolutely no bullying I won’t tolerate it and I will report you
Let’s chat here. What do you wanna chat about?
I like Rubix Cubes..
A big grab bag of news, that ties into the question of ‘Where Does Community Live?’
This was an insightful read. Thanks!
God dammit! No, Wells. You complicit fuck.
You don’t have to show both points of view when one is about intentionally harming and intimidating the country under the guise of dealing with immigration. You don’t need to give their point of view the implicit agreement that it’s a point of view that deserves to be shown or accepted.
They must… THEY MUST. Just like how in Game of Thrones they had that one storyline that made you truly sympathize and understand Joffrey Baratheon’s motivations. It really brought all of that show together showing him in a positive and supportive light.