@ieure @sarahjamielewis What is your preferred alternative? Does your preferred alternative work for most cases and put pressure on Google? I use it because I need web apps to work and it is open source.
@sarahjamielewis I've been enjoying the various "ungoogled chromium" forks out there like Bromite.
We've got a new release (2.8.2) of Agregore Desktop which brings "font-based" syntax highlighting to all Code Blocks and TextArea inputs
https://github.com/AgregoreWeb/agregore-browser/releases/tag/v2.8.2
Eatin chickie tendies for lunch and doing some fun code in Agregore.
Got a PR for adding font level syntax highlighting so just doing some fixes before we release.
This'll be great because I've really wanted syntax highlighting in stuff like TextArea tags but didn't want to import heavy JavaScript deps.
For my #Ontario pals, remember to vote this Thursday! Even if you didn't register you can still show up with a valid piece of ID. Lets kick Ford out so we can stop having our social services gutted while he gives handouts to his millionaire pals.
@makeworld but the issue was a lack of tablet drivers. I use xournal++ usually
@makeworld Ah, I find draw messes up the formatting a lot of the time when it edits PDFs
@lt Oh wow! What is this font called?
Where does it get the URLs from?
Some of the URLs must be coming from external sources, because I have requests like: /tales/27-years-of-linux/ringe/disobligingly/agronomy/downweigh/toxicohemia/ultrarefined/. The first two parts are valid, real pages, but I never served them to this particular bot. So it must have seen a reference to it elsewhere, and entered the maze there. Most crawled URLs have parts that are made up from my wordlist, so... I guess those are coming from previous scans.
In any case, this strongly suggests that at least some of the bots keep track of URLs seen, and that's going to be very wasteful for them.
Another win!
Wo Fie by Angel Maxine is still fire.
@fleeky With enough blood sacrifice you can do *anything* in linux.
1. Guarantee a right to repair for appliances by requiring manufacturers to provide manuals and replacement parts;
2. Establish a 15% tax credit for appliance repairs, up to a maximum of $500 per year;
3. Inform consumers about the environmental impacts of household appliances so that they can make informed choices; and
4. Modify Canada’s Copyright Act to remove the legal barriers to repairing digital devices.
Petition e-5245 - Petitions
https://www.ourcommons.ca/petitions/en/Petition/Details?Petition=e-5245
@hank loool. Mobile is just a chromium fork so it behaves normally :P
@evangelos @caten Yeah we (distributed.press) have a setup where we publish P2P addressible versions of activitypub data and have an example reader.distributed.press which can index p2p AP via native protocol handlers or gateways. The inbox still needs a server at the moment but it's super minimal.
Occult Enby that's making local-first software with peer to peer protocols, mesh networks, and the web.
Exploring what a local-first cyberspace might look like in my spare time.