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wooger posted:Next you’ll be telling me you don’t use a 3rd party app to read Something Awful Hey now, SA may be dead and gay, but it's not unmitigated garbage like Twitter. Hell, use a 4th party app if you want.
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# ? Jul 28, 2019 10:13 |
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wooger posted:
OEM Twitter on Android is fine, it's the web version that went quasi-mobile and terrible just recently. I tried a 3rd party web version a long time ago, for some reason it and its cult followers assumed you wanted to view two or three different feeds at the same time, updating live. Perhaps it was meant to feel Matrix-like and futuristic, I thought it was dreadful. And hasn't Twitter put restrictions on the API, so you can't make fully featured clones anyway? Geemer posted:Hey now, SA may be dead and gay, but it's not unmitigated garbage like Twitter. Hell, use a 4th party app if you want. Hehe, 4th party? Some slick software for browsing Russian intercept databases?
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# ? Jul 28, 2019 10:22 |
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Since the update I have pretty much stopped using twitter in the same way. I just load it up a few times a day and quick scan the people I follow for any thing of note. I used to have it open all the time.
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# ? Jul 28, 2019 10:22 |
Are you not using TweetDeck because you don't know about it, or because you don't like it? Because it hasn't changed appreciably in years and has for a long time been the only way you could control feeds with respect to whether you want to see retweets and a bunch of other nonsense that keeps timelines unreadable.
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# ? Jul 28, 2019 15:54 |
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D. Ebdrup posted:Are you not using TweetDeck because you don't know about it, or because you don't like it? Because it hasn't changed appreciably in years and has for a long time been the only way you could control feeds with respect to whether you want to see retweets and a bunch of other nonsense that keeps timelines unreadable. That's the one, I hated it. Not a major point, but it's not 3rd party, Twitter bought it ages ago. At least you can lose the noisy side menus and just look at your regular feed, but it's even narrower there: https://tweetdeck.twitter.com/ If there's some way of widening that beyond its maximum width in settings, it could be a replacement for the main view. I guess I'd want my PMs to have the same screen real estate as the main feed if I used it equally as much, but I don't so I don't. Same with notifications or following a particular search query or hashtag. It's an example of what I mentioned earlier, some weird GUI idea that someone fanatical enough to write their own client cares about.
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# ? Jul 28, 2019 16:33 |
Ola posted:That's the one, I hated it. Not a major point, but it's not 3rd party, Twitter bought it ages ago. At least you can lose the noisy side menus and just look at your regular feed, but it's even narrower there: https://tweetdeck.twitter.com/
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# ? Jul 28, 2019 17:18 |
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I don't have any issue with Tweetdeck as I am not a user of it.
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# ? Jul 28, 2019 17:45 |
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Tweetdeck doesn't have ads, just all on its own. I think it's worth it just for that even if you otherwise hate the interface. The Better Tweetdeck extension can also customize the Tweetdeck width and add buttons to clear or roll-up each column right from the main screen. Twitter restricted the API for third-party mobile clients from being able to do notifications, but one way third party clients get around this on Android (maybe IOS too?) is to have you also install the official client and turn its notifications on, and then they intercept those notifications and replace them with theirs instead. It sounds janky but it's completely seamless, so I wouldn't let the API changes stop you from considering third party clients.
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# ? Jul 28, 2019 18:15 |
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Lakitu7 posted:Twitter restricted the API for third-party mobile clients from being able to do notifications, but one way third party clients get around this on Android (maybe IOS too?) is to have you also install the official client and turn its notifications on, and then they intercept those notifications and replace them with theirs instead. It sounds janky but it's completely seamless, so I wouldn't let the API changes stop you from considering third party clients. On Flamingo, I get notifications, and I don't have the official Twitter app installed, so I wonder if they removed that restriction, or if Sam Ruston found a way around it… Frankly, the only thing that they locked down that I don't like is Polls can't be seen by 3rd Party Clients.
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# ? Jul 28, 2019 18:21 |
Lakitu7 posted:Tweetdeck doesn't have ads, just all on its own. I think it's worth it just for that even if you otherwise hate the interface. Anyone who'sfigured out a way around the API limits that Twitter enforces are unlikely to share them because then they're gonna get closed.
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# ? Jul 28, 2019 18:42 |
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Kheldarn posted:On Flamingo, I get notifications, and I don't have the official Twitter app installed, so I wonder if they removed that restriction, or if Sam Ruston found a way around it… Isn't Flamingo dead?
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# ? Jul 28, 2019 19:37 |
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101 posted:Isn't Flamingo dead? Yes and no. It hit the Twitter Token Limit, so it's been pulled from the store, but anyone who already purchased it can continue to use it.
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# ? Jul 28, 2019 22:08 |
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Not to pull away from Twitter chat but every once in a while my Firefox has an issue where the extensions will all stop working one by one until I restart the browser. Usually I don't notice until suddenly I'm inundated with a million ads, at which point I start clicking around and realize that all my other extensions have quit working too (although they're still "enabled" according to the browser.) Restarting is an easy enough fix but does anyone know why it does this to begin with and how I can prevent it?
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# ? Aug 1, 2019 14:28 |
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Pikestaff posted:Not to pull away from Twitter chat but every once in a while my Firefox has an issue where the extensions will all stop working one by one until I restart the browser. Usually I don't notice until suddenly I'm inundated with a million ads, at which point I start clicking around and realize that all my other extensions have quit working too (although they're still "enabled" according to the browser.) Restarting is an easy enough fix but does anyone know why it does this to begin with and how I can prevent it? No idea what's causing it, but it's nothing good. If you're confident you don't have any malware (scan your machine) then a new Firefox profile should sort it out.
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# ? Aug 1, 2019 14:56 |
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Pikestaff posted:Not to pull away from Twitter chat but every once in a while my Firefox has an issue where the extensions will all stop working one by one until I restart the browser. Usually I don't notice until suddenly I'm inundated with a million ads, at which point I start clicking around and realize that all my other extensions have quit working too (although they're still "enabled" according to the browser.) Restarting is an easy enough fix but does anyone know why it does this to begin with and how I can prevent it? I've seen that happen before when my extension host process crashed or ran into memory pressure, though I haven't seen it happen myself in a while.
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# ? Aug 1, 2019 15:18 |
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What Gmail extension is the best to use? I've been using Checker Plus, but some recent update made it unable to load my inbox in a new tab when I want to see the full email.
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MohShuvuu posted:What Gmail extension is the best to use? I've been using Checker Plus, but some recent update made it unable to load my inbox in a new tab when I want to see the full email. What do you want out of a Gmail extension? I just leave Gmail open in a pinned tab, and that does what I need.
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MohShuvuu posted:What Gmail extension is the best to use? I've been using Checker Plus, but some recent update made it unable to load my inbox in a new tab when I want to see the full email. I use Gmail Notifier. Edit: I misunderstood the screenshot I was looking at. Pretty sure they both do the same thing now. OhFunny fucked around with this message at 15:34 on Aug 5, 2019 |
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Gmail notifier works. The problem with Checker Plus is that it didn't go to my inbox. it would open a new tab and nothing would load.
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# ? Aug 5, 2019 16:02 |
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Can't Gmail do toast notifications on its own? What are these notifier extensions adding?
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# ? Aug 6, 2019 12:06 |
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How do I prevent Firefox from trying to find a website to match the search term I type in the address bar? For example, I put in "bobfish" and it took me to the website of some car dealership in West Bend somewhere that I'd never visited before. I wanted to do a Google search instead. I have the setting to use the address bar for search and navigation. It wasn't doing this until recently.
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# ? Aug 6, 2019 19:25 |
hooah posted:How do I prevent Firefox from trying to find a website to match the search term I type in the address bar? For example, I put in "bobfish" and it took me to the website of some car dealership in West Bend somewhere that I'd never visited before. I wanted to do a Google search instead. I have the setting to use the address bar for search and navigation. It wasn't doing this until recently. Check my post history. nielsm posted:I've turned off all implicit searching from my URL bar, it's never a thing I want. Either I enter a full, valid URL, and that's exactly the URL I mean, I enter a fully qualified domain name and I mean to visit exactly that domain, or I enter a defined keyword. (Or I use the type-to-find in history and bookmarks and select something from the dropdown.) Search bar for submitting a search, URL bar for loading URLs.
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# ? Aug 6, 2019 20:25 |
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nielsm posted:Check my post history. Thanks, but even with setting all three of those to false it still wants to make a url out of my search term.
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Toast Museum posted:Can't Gmail do toast notifications on its own? What are these notifier extensions adding? That was my question as well. Notifications are built into Gmail.
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# ? Aug 7, 2019 06:49 |
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Is there an extension or even a greasemonkey script to display youtube titles on the forums? The one I was using doesn't work now for some reason, but was working fine yesterday.
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Bugsy posted:Is there an extension or even a greasemonkey script to display youtube titles on the forums? The one I was using doesn't work now for some reason, but was working fine yesterday. I've been using Youtube Link Title for years, but it also stopped working for me today. Usually when this happens it just means that youtube changed something and the script writers have to catch up and push out a new version. Takes a few days, usually. But concerningly, this time the script seems to have vanished from greasyfork, so I don't know what's going on there.
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# ? Aug 7, 2019 22:10 |
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I use Violentmonkey 2.11.2 and Youtube Link Title, and everything is working fine.
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Can you please provide a link or a pastebin? Google is a mess of 404 and last updated 5 years ago. SALR used to do it but hasn't worked for a while now.
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# ? Aug 8, 2019 04:40 |
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https://pastebin.com/zVby1603 This?
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# ? Aug 8, 2019 04:56 |
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Is there a way to get the macOS dictionary "Look Up" functionality in the right-click context menu when text is selected? Other browsers have this out of the box.
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# ? Aug 9, 2019 01:52 |
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hooah posted:Thanks, but even with setting all three of those to false it still wants to make a url out of my search term. Ended up that browser.fixup.dns_first_for_single_words somehow got enabled. Changed it back to false (so now it's bolded as changed from default for some reason) and it's working as expected.
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hooah posted:How do I prevent Firefox from trying to find a website to match the search term I type in the address bar? For example, I put in "bobfish" and it took me to the website of some car dealership in West Bend somewhere that I'd never visited before. I wanted to do a Google search instead. I have the setting to use the address bar for search and navigation. It wasn't doing this until recently. Use Ctrl+K to prefill ? than type your search term. The ? restricts the address bar to just search and not autocomplete.
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# ? Aug 9, 2019 02:00 |
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Sorry, I meant Youtube Link Title, not Get Me Old Youtube.
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# ? Aug 9, 2019 04:13 |
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I found a discussion on reddit that says Link Title uses an expired YouTube API key which is why it's not working. They offer a solution which is supposed to give you a new one to paste into the code, but damned if I could get it to work.
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# ? Aug 9, 2019 05:06 |
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~Coxy posted:Sorry, I meant Youtube Link Title, not Get Me Old Youtube. Oh Shi... I thought that was what I was posting, guess I was tired, if you still need it, here's the correct one. https://pastebin.com/DEqr8Bsj
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# ? Aug 9, 2019 05:26 |
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I also use youtube link title w/ violentmonkey, and I can confirm that the reddit API key thing here:Megillah Gorilla posted:I found a discussion on reddit that says Link Title uses an expired YouTube API key which is why it's not working. If you're having trouble select all of line 634 and paste this, then paste your api key in: code:
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# ? Aug 9, 2019 23:45 |
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Splinter posted:Is there a way to get the macOS dictionary "Look Up" functionality in the right-click context menu when text is selected? Other browsers have this out of the box. Like this? You don't even have to right-click. Once it's highlighted it pops up the definition. There's a ton of them if you just google "Firefox dictionary" but I use this one: https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/dictionary-anyvhere/
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AnimalChin posted:Like this? You don't even have to right-click. Once it's highlighted it pops up the definition. I was talking about using the built in OS dictionary/thesaurus/etc as it seems kinda silly to have to use a 3rd party dictionary/widget when there's a perfectly fine option built into the OS (that other browsers/apps have no trouble accessing). Something like: https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/lookup-in-dictionary/ is kinda what I'm talking about, but this isn't as smooth as other browsers as it actually opens up Dictionary.app rather than just showing the native popup widget. After some more research it sounds like the issue is Firefox doesn't include any native context menu items, so it's more than just "Look Up" that's missing (believe it is related to https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=660452). I did discover that the native dictionary widget is still accessible via Ctrl + Cmd + D (or 3 finger tap if you have a trackpad), so that's what I'm going with for now.
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# ? Aug 10, 2019 00:52 |
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Megillah Gorilla posted:I found a discussion on reddit that says Link Title uses an expired YouTube API key which is why it's not working. So if everyone will be using their own API key for this now, then that means we're identifying ourselves to Google (or at the very least handing them a nice clear fingerprint) every time we load a page, anywhere on the Internet, that has a youtube link? Yikes.
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Same question really, with this new API we have to use, what are the privacy implications of all this now? Is Google able to better track us now, I'm not a fan of making things easier for Google.
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