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  • You can try the Dearrow extension, which uses a random or community-suggested frame from the video as the thumbnail. Made by the same person who made SponsorBlock. It can also use community-suggested titles for videos as well.

  • The only other repository I have is IzzyOnDroid for somewhat faster updates of some apps.

  • sandwich time?

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  • Quality shitpost

  • What I read a while ago was that it had too high latency and/or not enough speed to run video streaming for Peertube. It seems like there's been some work done on getting Nix(OS) working over IPFS, and they asked about it on their latest community survey, but idk how much they're focusing on it.

  • we're reaching shit-post levels I never thought imaginable

  • AnySoftKeyboard has beta releases once a week, although idk how well they work. I've been using the stable version for years and I like it (although the autocorrect can be a bit silly sometimes).

    UnexpectedKeyboard is the coolest and lets you easily type (what feels like) every single UTF-8 character imaginable lol. The typing feeling isn't as nice and I don't think there's any autocorrect though so I don't use it.

  • Modern Lithium-Ion batteries like to stay between like 40%-70% charge, and going above or below that wears of out a bit faster. It was older batteries where you needed to fully empty and fully charge them.

  • Does that make a difference if you already have the PrivacyBadger extension?

  • Sounds like Muzicbrains Picard should work, it scans the actual sound data and matches it with that song's metadata. For manual adjustments I use kid3qt.

  • Oh that's cool! Is there a site for youtube-dl as well?

  • Saved this post waiting for a random Lemming to write a seven paragraph essay about Roman engineering.

  • Ah yeah it shows up as a user not a community. I think if you search the URL of one of their posts you can see the community it's posted in and subscribe to that.

  • If you copy the URL of one of their posts and paste it into the search bar of your Lemmy instance (you might need to refresh a couple times, and make sure the filter is set to all), then you should be able to view what community it's posted in on your Lemmy instance and subscribe to it as normal. Then all new posts should automatically sync to your Lemmy instance and show up as a post. I subscribed to a Peertube channel this way and it worked.

    Edit: changed from searching for user to searching for post and subscribing to it's community.

  • People on Lemmy are having their own version of Reddit's r/place event. You can see it and participate on https://canvas.toast.ooo

  • I think until the end of the weekend

  • Syncthing, which syncs my files between my phone and computer. I can rip a music CD on my computer and it's instantly sent to my phone so I can listen to it on the bus or wherever.