A simple network sniffer is enough to figure out what sites the app is connecting to, then you can just block them on the router.
If you are using Android, you can do that easily right on your phone with PCAPdroid, it's on the play store. No root required.
Something tells me this isn’t the last word on the issue. If the fediverse concept is to succeed, then its two (current) largest players need to have some cross-functionality.
I strongly disagree here. They might be using the same protocol, but the user expectations are something completely different. I've tried mastodon and really don't get the appeal, just like I never understood why people want something like Twitter. And I'm sure there are some Mastodon users out there who can't be bothered about Lemmy.
Forcing them into one common framework feels like alienating both to me.
The idea of a non-profit holding sounds great, but what about collateral damage if shit really hit the fan? Would it not be smarter to have a separate entity for each platform? They could all have essentially the same statutes, boards, directors etc. etc., so in case if one really got under heavy fire, the others wouldn't be affected? I know it means more admin work and probably also requires some governing policies with regards to the funding distribution, but might be cleaner in the end.
Fucking bastards. I don't even know what beef they have with the community and why, but using THAT method to get them to shut down is nothing short of despicable. What absolute scum.
Filter is not block though, if you open the instance on your browser, you still see them. Only if you actually block them, they are gone.
Yep, confirmed. Not working for me either in Beta 30.
I'm pretty sure they do it to fly under the radar, since mobile clients are far more dominant than smart TV applications.
And there's also newpipe as an alternative to Vanced (or rather the other way around, I believe newpipe came earlier), and even a fork with sponsorblock integration. I personally vastly prefer them over vanced/revanced.
I'm using BubbleUPnp for screencasting.
You mean, only on Android TV. They don't have a phone app, and explicitly stated they are not interested in developing one.
Awesome, in that case, good luck and all the best!!!
Man, that fucking sucks! Hope you'll be able to score a new & better job soon though, regardless of savings!
How do I find out if an instance is on an older version of Lemmy (like 0.17)?
If you open the instance in your browser, the version is displayed in the footer on the very bottom. Alternatively you can also go to https://lemmy.world/instances, and they show the version number of every instance in the second column.
I can't tell, I have a youtube account.
1337x is perfectly safe for anything but software.
For music, rutracker got plenty of FLACs with good seeders. The only problem is that the search sucks and the interface is in Russian.
But if you throw "site:rutracker.ru + x" at Google, with x being your actual search request, you'll find what you want (if they have it at all).
If the communities are on instances with Lemmy 0.17.x and older, the join function doesn't work properly. You have already joined (and will see updates in your feed) and can interact with it.
Joining really doesn't mean "ask for approval", it means "subscribing to their feed". There are no private communities and commenting restrictions.
Another issue could be that the instance was offline while you tried to subscribe, which leads to a missing ping back, but again you are subscribed regardless.
Joining communities sucks in many apps. Sync does a great job here; but if indeed the instances are not federated with the ones you are using in the first place, that will lead to issues.
One of the reasons why I created a backup account with infosec.pub, which is federated with just about anyone.
I'm playing hard mode and usually start with CHIAO, followed by ELDER and STUNG (in the unlikely case of not finding anything). Great three word start for quordle & Co. btw :-)
Given the hits on my starting word, I followed up with TRICK and FLICK before getting it eventually.
Workplace policy leading to inherent familiarity with the system.
Plus most people aren't heavy users or particularly tech-savvy. Installing an OS from scratch is already too much to ask for most.
An inactive account is just an entry in a database. The impact on the server is negligible.
https://github.com/yuliskov/SmartTubeNext is the only app you'll need on a TV. It's designed for it and fully syncs with your original youtube account.
Direct download: https://github.com/yuliskov/SmartTubeNext/releases/download/latest/smarttube_beta.apk
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