

Plus, one could start for free; it doesn’t need to be yourusername [dot] com!
Hmm, now that makes me wonder if there’s such a thing as a FOSS web host—as open as one could be, anyway…
M30s in Milwaukee, WI. I’ll never say “no” to a meal at Naf Naf Grill!
Plus, one could start for free; it doesn’t need to be yourusername [dot] com!
Hmm, now that makes me wonder if there’s such a thing as a FOSS web host—as open as one could be, anyway…
Interesting, didn’t know that. Ironically, I’ve unintentionally followed this definition anyway because I think open-source is so incredible that I always describe FOSS as specifically FOSS, not “just” freeware.
In fact, I’ve pivoted so strongly to FOSS as of late that I haven’t even said the word “freeware” in… years… dang…
Hmm. Thanks, though I’m seeking universal /offline so if I get URLs in other platforms, I won’t have to turn to the browser to purge them of junk. Or maybe this could be converted into a standalone program…
Ha, you wouldn’t want that attempt; with my programming skills, I’d only mess up the game!
macOS blocks tools like Espanso from viewing or modifying login input fields.
I wonder if SikuliX may be of interest to you, then. I just invoke KeePassXC’s built-in autotyper; it’s not too much more painful for me. Anyway, thanks for sharing! We certainly use it for very different things. Here’s a Reddit search URL generation script that I use sporadically:
- trigger: '`rs'
replace: '{{output}}'
vars:
- name: form
type: form
params:
layout: |
[[subdomain]]
Subreddit (optional): [[subreddit]]
Query:
[[query]]
fields:
subdomain:
type: choice
values:
- www
- old
default: old
- name: output
type: script
params:
args:
- python
- -c
- |
if '{{form.subreddit}}':
print(f'https://{{form.subdomain}}.reddit.com/r/{{form.subreddit}}/search?q={{form.query}}&restrict_sr=on&include_over_18=on')
else:
print(f'https://{{form.subdomain}}.reddit.com/search?q={{form.query}}&include_over_18=on')
I wanna make a Lemmy equivalent of this, eventually…
Update: Okay, just did for my instance!
- trigger: "`lemmy"
propagate_case: true
replace: "https://programming.dev/search?q=%7B%7Blemmy.query%7D%7D&type=%7B%7Blemmy.search%7D%7D&listingType=All&page=1&sort=%7B%7Blemmy.timeframe%7D%7D"
vars:
- name: "lemmy"
type: form
params:
layout: |
Query: [[query]]
Filter: [[search]]Time Frame: [[timeframe]]
fields:
query:
search:
type: list
values:
- All
- Comments
- Communities
- Posts
- Users
- URL
default: All
timeframe:
type: list
values:
- TopWeek
- TopMonth
- TopThreeMonths
- TopSixMonths
- TopNineMonths
- TopYear
- TopAll
default: TopAll
It’d be nice to be able to improve the layout’s appearance, but I don’t know how to do that…
#GIFsthatendtoosoon
Interesting. I wish Hangman would tell you what your missed word at the end was, though.
Did you put in a request for this? And sure, I’m always interested in seeing how others use it—especially to complex levels.
Whoa, yeah, F-Droid is perhaps the biggest FOSS Android app market, an alternative to the Play Store. I suggest navigating through it using Droid-ify. Enable visibility of all repositories in the top-right corner to be able to see more apps. Even Bitwarden has an official presence in F-Droid to accommodate Play Store avoiders, etc.
Oh. In that case, I just use Syncthing for now, since I only have 3-4 devices.
Its .YML formatting is really clunky. It feels like it takes up twice as much line space as .AHK (for example), which can do a lot of this kind of stuff in a single line. But I wanna go cross-platform and this is all I can find…
If you’re an Android user: scroll through F-Droid, download interesting apps, and then hunt for problems or try to come up with interesting, helpful features. For example, I could really use a live stopwatch widget in: https://f-droid.org/packages/com.best.deskclock/
Google Clock has it, but this app doesn’t for some reason.
MuseScore Studio can open .XML and .MXL files, if that’s what you mean.
Or to be specific as of late, “MuseScore Studio.” There have been… a lot of company changes over the past 2 years…
Intereating, this? Never heard of it before: https://drummyfish.itch.io/anarch
Yes, that’s a good one. I also have Espanso set to autotype bank account numbers, my driver’s license (with or without dashes), license plate, and more; prefill a Reddit search URL from scratch, etc.
Wow, fascinating!!! I don’t know how I couldn’t find any tool like this! Thanks, this may be a game changer!
Wow, this is insanely generous. Where do you get all of these from? I’ve never even heard of many of these.
I couldn’t find Store Manager: Cellular Edition, Tiltagon, and Title in the Steam store.