You could try to uninstall the battery and just put an AC cable in. My laptop works like that.
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You could try to uninstall the battery and just put an AC cable in. My laptop works like that.
Is it only ironic to me that it’s hosted on GitHub? :D
I use the default desktop KeePass client (no Xs or whatever) and it always synced correctly and picked up abd merged changes.
I just use Keepass2Android. You can use any solution you’d like that is able to sync normal files and sync your database between your devices
Using kde-connect for that, works really nicely cross platform.
Also inb4 “Discord community server - no thanks” :D
Maybe your server just has Gluetun intolerance…
I’m just gonna use whatever workaround someone develops for it. It’ll always be possible to spoof whatever bullshit they require, except:
I want to force them to actually make YouTube a paid service to get rid of “freeloaders”. That’s the only way to actually “solve” this for YouTube.
And when they do this, it’ll collapse, and I, along with many others, will be forced to stop using it. And that’s when real change will happen, because then the masses will be behind it.
If you actually stop using it, then YouTube won, in my opinion. They got rid of the freeloaders but can keep their shitty business model.
Honestly? I just ignore them. Something seems to be happening to them, as they’re not growing infinitely, but no idea why.
It was a bit complicated to set this up, but it took me almost no time at all.
You are allowed to edit titles on Lemmy :)
Just updated the script and your instance is in it now. I will add a feature later to add your own instances easily though as well.
I use Firefox for Android. It works perfectly, everything is usable, good UX, has dark mode, and the app even works for other websites!
You can even install the ublock extension to block all ads & trackers in opened links, or use it to block large images by default to save data. And you can install the tampermonkey extension to add this userscript I made, which rewrites all links everywhere (not only on Lemmy) to always point to your home instance. It helps a lot with subscribing to communities and in general makes browsing the web and finding Lemmy links nicer.
I honestly don’t see the reason why you’d want to use a separate app.
I will update the lists of instances within the file and make sure that yours is in there :)
You’re currently on lemdit.com and view the whole Lemmy fediverse from there. But I’m on lemm.ee. So let’s say I want to share you a cool thing I made, so I link you to a post I have saved on my end: https://lemm.ee/post/530506
This link (https://lemm.ee/post/530506) is actually the link to this post right here, but viewed by me from my instance. If you click on it without this extension, you will leave lemdit.com and go to lemm.ee, and thus not be logged in anymore and also you can’t comment/save/anything that needs login anymore.
So that’s where this script comes in. I post you the link https://lemm.ee/post/530506, and my script automatically changes that to https://lemdit.com/post/23135.
So now even though we were on separate instances and I posted you a link to my instance, you can view it from your instance and immediately comment/save it/etc.
This should be added to Lemmy itself, and it probably will eventually. But! What if you find a Lemmy link on DuckDuckGo/Google? Then you need something like a user script or browser addon, because Lemmy obviously can’t add code to DuckDuckGo/Google pages.
On native clients definitely, but this rewrites links on all websites everywhere. So idk, if you open an external link like a website article, it mostly opens in your browser. The client most often does not have control over your browser so can’t rewrite links. This script can and does.
Yeah just physically opening the case and unplugging the battery. Idk, I just read MacBook Pro, I never had a Mac because I hate the company partly because of their non-repairability, so maybe you can’t even take the battery out without dissolving some glue or some shit. For all the laptops I had so far, it was just unscrewing some screws and then you can unscrew/unplug/replace the components within.