Firefox with Bypass Paywall Clean D extension
Firefox with Bypass Paywall Clean D extension
Which distro did you use? I have a win 10 laptop and I might switch over to a Linux distro
This is the GitHub page of the extension. It details supported websites and other things
Is there a custom filter for removing paywalls? I use it and it doesn’t do that for me
Umm, I’m not sure as I didn’t use Sync for Reddit, if it was an app specific feature.
In the current Lemmy app if we hide read posts, they are kinda lost. I’d like to visit a community and even see the read posts that were hidden from the frontpage. It could be an option for the user to decide if they want the current method or let the hidden “read” posts be hidden only from the All/Subscribed/Local frontpage (and not from the community page itself)
@ljdawson@lemmy.world my request is a bit different. I actually use Sync. When we hide posts from the frontpage using “Hide Read Posts” toggle, it hides the post from both the frontpage and the community where the post was posted. I’d like to have a setting where it only hides read posts from the frontpage.
Sometimes I like to go back to a community (like Starfield for e.g.) to read posts that I hid previously from frontpage to see newer discussions or just look back at things after a couple of days.
Hide read posts only from the frontage. There should be an option to have them visible in their community itself to refer back later.
Undercover Windows agent terrorizing linux newcomers /s
No, the extension is supposed to give you advanced controls in managing your container workflow.
From a Reuters article:
The Chandrayaan-3 is aimed at the lunar south pole, a region with water ice, or frozen water, that could be a source of oxygen, fuel and water for future moon missions or a more permanent moon colony.
If it lands successfully, the Chandrayaan-3 is expected to remain functional for two weeks, running a series of experiments including a spectrometer analysis of the mineral composition of the lunar surface.
Edit: This is going to be the site of US’ Artemis-III mission as well. So NASA would be very keen to know about the findings out of this rover and lander.
Thank you for this, worked like a charm!
Can you share what tracking data Firefox connects by default on Android?
Happened yesterday for about 15 mins
Nope, it’s very snappy for me. I use both Firefox and Mull on Android with ublock.
Clear cache/app data and try again?
https://lemmy.world/post/3175920 this is the post the user created. It was their first post and they weren’t even on lemmy.world
This link is from a reddit thread