I'm searching on github different CSV filenames and I found a couple of projects that may be relevant:
humandataincome/hudi-packages-connectors: hudi-packages-connectors is a library that provides a toolset to parse and extract relevant information from the personal data sources provided by major websites or social networks.
Yes, no problem reading the CSVs, sorry if that wasn't clear.
I was looking for something more specific. Ideally something like a local web app that renders the posts, comments,... in a webpage with thumbnails and links to reddit elements.
But that's probably asking too much :).
Thanks for the suggestion!
While moths are notorious for eating clothing, most species do not, and some moth adults do not even eat at all. Some, like the Luna, Polyphemus, Atlas, Promethea, cecropia, and other large moths do not have mouth parts.
I'm not sure what was the original issue, but tweaking uMatrix setting fixed it for me and it's also working for the user that reported the problem. So I marked it as SOLVED.
Thanks for the question, it motivated me to try with a different browser, and it may be an issue with [my
over-customized] Firefox... which is not a suprise because I have a ton of plugins. It works on MsEdge.
I see you posted this article to 4 communities. According to the comments on this post if you use the cross post function (in the default web frontend), it will only show once in the feeds instead of 4 times (which can be a bit annoying).
If you use an app or a different frontend, I don't know if it'll work.
It's also possible that you have crossposted them and lemmy is not grouping them properly, in that case, please ignore this comment.
Captology is the study of computers as persuasive technologies.[1] This area of inquiry explores the overlapping space between persuasion in general (influence, motivation, behavior change, etc.) and computing technology.[2] This includes the design, research, and program analysis of interactive computing products (such as the Web, desktop software, specialized devices, etc.) created for the purpose of changing people's attitudes or behaviors.[3]
B. J. Fogg in 1996 derived the term captology from an acronym: Computers As Persuasive Technologies. In 2003, he published the first book on captology, entitled Persuasive Technology: Using Computers to Change What We Think and Do.[4]
Captology is not the same thing as Behavior Design, according to BJ Fogg who is the person who coined both terms and created the foundation for both areas.
I'm searching on github different CSV filenames and I found a couple of projects that may be relevant:
EDIT: This one also looks interesting:
I'm still trying to figure out how to use them.