

sidebery + custom userChrome.css to make it collapse when the mouse leaves the area.
sidebery + custom userChrome.css to make it collapse when the mouse leaves the area.
I’ll stick to a FOSS option without ads
I feel the same. PDS has an open issue about the possibility of having the original comment in their editing feature, which would allow a “prepend” operation.
Reddit pages are among the most useful for many search queries I have helped many others throughout the years. But Reddit as a company doesn’t deserve this leverage. For situations one really needs to read a deleted post or comment, with some luck they can see it in http://webarchive.org/ - that’s actually how I would see most posts that I needed after the June 12th blackout.
I also went the extra mile and sink-holed reddit’s domain, cause why not.
Just add this to your /etc/hosts
:
0.0.0.0 reddit.com
I’m not looking into logging http traffic, but that seems like a popular option
lol I literally did this yesterday for my job, using dashboard 1860 too. I used a docker compose stack following their guide here.
the other day I spent probably 30 minutes comparing solutions to share files between two machines over the network. I ended up just running this Python line…
python3 -m http.server 8080
there are dozens of us, dozens!
it’s based on this gist - follow the instructions at the top: you’ll need to set the right Sidebery preface to make it work, it’ll let you toggle it on and off easily.