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You can symlink in Windows as well. It’s called a “junction”
Vanced has been dead for a while. ReVanced is the replacement.
It would be an optional feature.
The latter
Remote mounting of storage and being able to run games directly from the remote server would save a lot on local storage space.
Yes, but here is a link to all public instances: https://github.com/hnhx/librex/
You should try out LibreX. Built in torrent search engine. Works similarly to SearX.
Lol imagine blacklisting file names
Slide was my favorite Reddit client. I’m glad it’s being resurrected to serve a greater purpose!
I wouldn’t count on libreddit or teddit working after July 1
My major complaint is that Android Auto is a proprietary standard that doesn’t have an official open source implementation.
Just Google trying to do more vendor lock-in along with Apple.
What part of 98SE made you feel like it was that much different from 95, outside of being slightly less buggy?
WebKit is not inherently bad. The thing that makes it not great in my opinion actually has nothing to do with the tech in this instance, but instead has to do with monopolistic practices from both Apple (who directly uses and develops WebKit) and Google (who forked WebKit into Blink).
Using Gecko browsers (Firefox and co.) en masse tells website operators that they should develop for that other option and officially support it.
So is Jerboa on Android. These apps are quite new and need some time to evolve.
You can also put Lemmy on your homescreen as a PWA.
Firefox is basically the only non-WebKit/Blink browser out there.
Infinite scrolling not being default makes sense IMO. It’s a highly addictive feature, and a bit part of these open source, federated communities is they try to avoid the addictiveness that big tech platforms try to enforce onto their users if possible.
Sometimes the feature is highly liked by people, so they add it as a non-default option.
Peertube also uses ActivityPub, so theoretically, you can follow channels in Lemmy or Lemmy posts in PeerTube. Same with Mastodon. Not sure exactly how that works, though.
Kind of like how KBin also uses ActivityPub, so Lemmy users can use KBin magazines as if they were Lemmy communities.
So… don’t respond until you check