

Thanks for this. I was already using Inoreader (with a Supporter subscription) and they made it easy to grab my Pocket content.
Now the only thing I need to figure out is what I’ll do as a replacement to the Kobo + Pocket integration.
Thanks for this. I was already using Inoreader (with a Supporter subscription) and they made it easy to grab my Pocket content.
Now the only thing I need to figure out is what I’ll do as a replacement to the Kobo + Pocket integration.
Some workplaces disable the ability to enroll TOTP codes and forces the use of MS Authenticator.
Would you mind tagging the post with the appropriate language?
It also stripped the webpage to make it readable and mostly distraction-free, plus some services will also include tag suggestions to more easily find it later.
I used Pocket on my Kobo to read articles I saved, much easier to focus on the content and easy on the eyes with the eInk display.
I use Inoreader as my RSS feed reader and it has a section to save webpages in a similar fashion.
It shifts the wavelength into the visible range, it doesn’t grant you the ability to see new “colors”. It’s more like a translation into a color you already know.
I hope there is some pressure to cut this monopolistic bullshit. The permission system is there, no need for an extra watchdog.
They’re applying the techbro startup “move fast and break thing” motto, which can be a good strategy while you’re small to disrupt the established players.
Not souch when you’re a behemoth like the goverment that can’t adjust its trajectory on a whim when facing an imminent collision, and the general public ends up with the short stick while the oligarchs picks up the pieces of a self-sabotaging system.
That and the process of being audited for your app to gain access to Google Drive is apparently a nightmare on top of being super expensive.
No wonder so many apps don’t even bother adding the ability to sync files with like Joplin.
I hope the EU eventually crack down on that bullshit.
People with non-rooted phones won’t get automatic updates via F-Droid which is a big hurdle.
Not true if the app to update targets a high enough API version (I think API 34 or 35) and if you use F-Droid Basic.
NOTE: The Basic version of F-Droid Client has a reduced feature set (e.g. no nearby share and no panic feature). It targets Android 13 and can do unattended updates without privileged extension or root.
Broadcom is where previously good softwares go to die.
Proxmox, Nutanix, Canonical and Incus must be quite happy with the new customers.
That July 2024 outage must have hit their forecast pretty hard. Best wishes to those affected :(
TL;DR: The first test was a total disaster and my phone wasn’t located until an hour after it was back next to me.
One more reason to not put all of your social media eggs in the same basket.
Please, they’ll be owned to epic proportions.
Seems like a good time to introduce a breaking change, jumping from 0.19 to 1.0.
Until then https://lemmyverse.link/feddit.org/post/5390705 ;)
Another issue is that post links are instance-specific, since the post ID isn’t the same across instances.
ex: https://lemmy.ml/post/27659153 is https://lemmy.ca/post/41237641 on Lemmy.ca
There are external tools like https://lemmyverse.link/ and some browser addons to alleviate those issues, but it’d be nice if this could be addressed at the source if doable.
And I dream of a lemmy:\\
protocol handler one day.
I don’t know why Italy is wasting time on this.
Tech-illiterate politicians making public actions so their corporate donators keep investing in them.
One way that their incompetency limits the amount of damage they can accomplish.
And the house always wins.