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  • They work on both desktop and android versions of Firefox, at least. I haven't tried other android browsers, but I'd expect it to work.

  • I like to make bookmarklets for these kind of things.

    Just make a page with a link that runs a javascript snippet. Drag that link to your bookmark bar, and you have a new action button. Firefox syncs them from desktop to mobile, there's probably a way to add them straight on your mobile browser, too.

    The snippet could post the current URL, post what you've currently selected. Tinyurl has an example for creating a tinyurl from where you are - probably a good starting point.

    I've got one that posts to my personal URL shortener. One that grabs metadata from a ticketing system and makes nice linky markdown in my clipboard for me to paste on slack.

  • My day-to-day stuff stays in sync via syncthing on my two laptops, my desktop and my home server. They all run btrfs, so I won't be syncing any flipped bits around.

    Home server rsyncs from my VPS once a week. When that's fine, it rsyncs itself over to a hetzner storage over sshfs+gocryptfs.

    Four copies at home, one in the cloud.

  • At that price even ChromeOS would be a better option. You still have all your android apps, plus that little Linux container for most lf your other computing needs.

  • Me, too. I've got some extra buoyancy on account of being fat.

    While servicing my sailing yacht I dropped a part of the furler in the water while docked. A new piece was stupidly expensive and would take two weeks to get, while I was cruising on a schedule.

    So I dropped the anchor and climbed down the chain to look for it. At the end my wife found it. We probably spent a good three hours diving and feeling around in the soft mud for it.

  • I think he should get access to it.

    I think everyone should get access to it.

    That's how we do it in Scandinavia. It's been good for fighting corruption.

    If your neighbour has a brand new Lamborghini in his driveway, while filling an income of 20k€ the last year. Maybe ask the IRS to look a bit closer at his finances.

    I use it to see how much my colleagues make, so I have a leg to stand on in salary negotiations.

  • "Let's wait and C".

  • I have the utmost respect for the associated press.

    In my experience they report facts, not opinions. They're a non-profit. Because of their upstanding reputation they're the only news agency with a presence in North Korea, for example.

    Since most of their clientel are not American, it makes sense not to use Trump's imaginary names for international locations. You wouldn't want 1300 newspapers to have to double-check the bulletins that come from upstream, it should be good to publish as-is when they get it from AP.

  • DIPSTICK to enable chests in rise of the trial. SEEYA for god mode where the protagonist just walks around with his hand of God yawning at how boring it is when there's no challenge. CUJO for dog mode.

    Also, LONDON and NODNOL to enable/disable fog.

  • I've tried libreelec on a raspberry pi 4, but it just doesn't pass the wife test.

    We have a thomson streaming stick 140G (EU branding for ONN). We just use jellyfin, smarttube and our national public service streaming apps. It's in apps-only mode, but Google still injects one ad on the home screen. I didn't bother with a custom launcher just yet.

  • Let me guess. It works the other way around, too?

    Suddenly the black population of the United States are oppressed and get deported to South Africa.

  • I'm a human bean.

  • It's not about immigration nor opioids.

    He needs to show that he's a businessman turning towards being profitable.

    He can only do so much with reducing spending. He can't raise taxes. So, tariffs are his beautiful invisible tax on consumer goods that will only hurt the common man.

  • I went over to purelymail, but it's in .us

    It's not fancy encrypted like proton, but it's very affordable and straight forward to set up for your own domains.

  • In my day you would start either in July or January. I wanted to go get it over with straight after secondary school in July They pushed my start date to January, because everyone wants to start in the summer between classes.

    So I went to university for a year and got a six month exemption because studies. Then I did my conscription for one year and straight back to year 2 of uni. It worked out nicely time-wise, and I didn't have to think about a summer job those two summers.

    After two years of studies I was in a better place to get relevant work, anyway.

  • My wife avoids updating her devices for as long as possible, because "updates only break things". I think I'll keep this news to myself, because otherwise I'll never hear the end of it.

    I finally nudged her from a pixel 4a to an 8a for Christmas, so it is on its way to the retirement drawer.

  • They are offering a free battery swap if you are affected. Or $50. Or $100 off a new phone.

    Sounds like they're picking the cheap route out of a full recall on a pretty old phone.