Are you able to tunnel ports other than 80 and 443 through Cloudflare?
Are you able to tunnel ports other than 80 and 443 through Cloudflare?
I find it somewhat unclear how this works. Is it the JavaScript that loads comments on the posts, on the static site itself?
The fork was originally created because upstream NewPipe elected not to include sponsor block functionality.
There’s a lava flow on the other side of the barrier that was built. It’s inching into the new construction at the edge of the town and has already consumed one house. Probably it will keep going, possibly to the harbor.
WordPress is open source, for one.
But wouldn’t you calculate the time in the future in the right time zone and then store it back as UTC?
Didn’t they contribute networking stuff?
Can just use an external image host in the meantime.
Your instance probably has a very low upload size limit
Edit: lemm.ee has a limit of like 100kb.
It used to be open source, then it went completely closed. As mentioned, Organic Maps is the fork that is the continuation of the GPL app.
Tasks.org syncs with various services. Those services may or may not have a web UI. I use it with Nextcloud tasks, which has a serviceable web UI.
If you download it from Fdroid, it doesn’t have a subscription. And it has all the features unlocked.
But alternatively, it could be easily abused in the opposite direction. Better to just get rid of it and replace with some better voting system in my opinion.
How would allowing electors to vote whatever they want be an improvement over binding them to state law?
Uncapping the house, yes, is a good thing. But I can’t see how allowing unfaithful electors is a good idea.
Pretty sure the original developer of Infinity is one of the few people who will try to follow Reddit’s new API rules and charge a subscription fee to cover it. At least that was the case a few months ago. Not sure what’s currently happening.
You’re not incorrect. Probably all will be fixed in time.
The developer didn’t update the version string for 0.0.7. Known issue.
The API changes were coming, and the increasingly deranged decisions and actions of the CEO and administration just made me switch over in mid June. Just stopped using it. Haven’t looked back since.
Did also delete as many comments as possible via API before they shut it down.
Not doing anything drastic like blocking Reddit via extension or DNS. Just not using it and trying not to give more traffic to the site.
What is the “official” justification for such a ridiculous move?
Ah right. What I really meant to ask was if it can do protocols other than http.
Which I don’t think it can…