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That would work
I’ll check it out
Thank you, I’ll try those
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I was chatting with a friend, and she mentioned how she tries to at least set up a README, which includes her vision for the project and her plan for the implementation, design, and goals.
Best case scenario is that the planning helps her complete the project herself. Worst case scenario, someone else can pick up where she left off and use her considerations for the project.
I’m thinking of doing that for future projects too
This doesn’t answer the Linux part, but on FDroid there’s something similar as “Retro Stack”
Thank you for sharing! This is my first project like this so I’ve got lots to learn. I’m going to try and contribute to a few other ones so try and learn what it’s like
Oops, I definitely did
Should be fixed now
I was so excited when I finally got it working :)
I guess so, it would still be a problem. Once one extension is caught, it should be simpler to catch the rest.
It’s harder to quickly switch stuff up when you need to send the devs new code to put in
Don’t extensions get reviewed by the various stores? I’d imagine an automated check could catch malicious integrations like that.
Maybe not right away, but once they catch wind of one shady extension they could just search the store for any other ones.
Yep, it works perfectly
Bitwarden has it too, but eggs in one basket etc.
have control of your local network
traffic of a particular kind
Could you give an example of what this looks like? I’m sure I’ll have friends sending me similar articles / YouTube videos. Would be nice to have a simple and accurate analogy
You’re welcome, hope it helps!
The basic features should work with Lemmy and Kbin, but some of the new ones are unique to Lemmy for now, such as the error page replacement. I’ve found Kbin a little harder to work with because while it’s more flexible, it’s harder to make sure I’m avoiding unintended actions.
I don’t think there are any limitations with behaw, at least with the current features.
I tested with mobile Firefox on an older version and it did work. However since you have to jump through hoops to install the extension in the first place, I haven’t looked into it much more. If you try to install it from the store on mobile, it should say that it isn’t compatible. :)
I plan on experimenting with the suggestions posted here. That way I can narrow down where the problem is
The live website works on desktop and mobile. The offline folder works well on desktop, but it has issues on mobile, such as the search bar not working