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[–] Zedstrian@lemmy.dbzer0.com 1 points 1 month ago

Unfortunately not Starlink: Battle for Atlas, which was one of the games I was hoping would have improved support implemented before Nintendo took down Yuzu and Ryujinx. There's the Steam version, but being able to play as Fox makes it feel like the Star Fox game that the Switch is missing.

While I originally did get the game on my Switch, I'd much rather play it with the rest of my games on the Steam Deck.

[–] Zedstrian@lemmy.dbzer0.com 3 points 1 month ago* (last edited 1 month ago)

Many farmers stupidly voted for Trump in November, so they're just getting what they voted for. No sympathy for the ones who have no concern for LGBTQ+ and immigrant rights, and only come out to complain about economic hardship, all the while continuing to laud praise upon Trump himself.

[–] Zedstrian@lemmy.dbzer0.com 2 points 1 month ago* (last edited 1 month ago) (1 children)

I imagine it'll run much better on the Switch 2, given how well it runs on my Steam Deck, though I imagine that it would take a lot of adjustment to get used to using joystick controls versus the touchpad controls of the Steam Deck. Perhaps however the new 'mouse-like controls' work will be more helpful in that regard, but I can't imagine even that would match the precision of a trackpad.

Don't intend on supporting Nintendo's crazy price increases myself, and will only get a Switch 2 if a way to hardware mod it becomes available, but I think it's a bit ironic that the one non-first party game someone would specifically want to play on the Switch is also the one that not only never goes on sale, but also got a price increase.

[–] Zedstrian@lemmy.dbzer0.com 1 points 1 month ago* (last edited 1 month ago) (1 children)

Accidentally deleted my original comment, so I rewrote it; not sure why other people copied it verbatim.

[–] Zedstrian@lemmy.dbzer0.com 4 points 1 month ago

No; libreddit is just a read-only frontend for Reddit.

[–] Zedstrian@lemmy.dbzer0.com 4 points 1 month ago* (last edited 1 month ago)

No; libreddit is just a read-only frontend for Reddit.

[–] Zedstrian@lemmy.dbzer0.com 1 points 1 month ago* (last edited 1 month ago)

Don't have the time to keep them from watching misinformation and AI slop on YouTube all the time, unfortunately.

While there's not much I can do about stopping them from searching for and watching right-wing extremism, I can at least keep YouTube itself from recommending it by telling the algorithm not to recommend certain channels.

[–] Zedstrian@lemmy.dbzer0.com 4 points 1 month ago (2 children)

My grandparents believe it's real, and only furthers their delusional support of Trump.

[–] Zedstrian@lemmy.dbzer0.com 4 points 1 month ago* (last edited 1 month ago)

Generative AI data center energy usage is environmentally wasteful and will just raise the cost of energy for regular consumers.

[–] Zedstrian@lemmy.dbzer0.com 14 points 1 month ago (1 children)

Seeing the Waze logo next to Facebook and Instagram is a bit odd too.

[–] Zedstrian@lemmy.dbzer0.com 2 points 1 month ago* (last edited 1 month ago) (2 children)

While all websites should have valid certificates, I did run into a case a week ago of the Sears Home Services website seemingly having an invalid one.

In trying to cancel my grandma's account with them, I found that their website wasn't well mobile-optimized, and Firefox refused to load it, so I ended up having to use Chrome to load the website and cancel the service.

Loading such a website should be allowed, perhaps with a warning about phishing and/or other security risks. Given that there are valid websites with invalid certificates, their inaccessibility risks discouraging people from using Firefox.

[–] Zedstrian@lemmy.dbzer0.com 3 points 1 month ago

While the EU is right to rebuke Trump's unjustified tariffs with retribution tariffs of their own, the phrasing 'takes revenge' in the headline is needlessly inflammatory.

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Useful Firefox Extensions (lemmy.dbzer0.com)
submitted 1 month ago* (last edited 1 month ago) by Zedstrian@lemmy.dbzer0.com to c/internetarchive@lemm.ee
 

If you use the Android or Desktop version of Firefox, there are several archival add-ons that you might find useful.

Note that not all of the following add-ons have official Android support, despite likely functioning without issue. To solve this issue for any given add-on for Firefox on Android, a good solution I've found is to switch to Iceraven, a fork that re-enables xpi add-on support.


Web Archives

Useful for viewing the archived version of a page from several archival sources, including the Internet Archive's Wayback Machine.


Wayback Machine

The official Wayback Machine add-on, providing several Wayback Machine utilities for the current browser page, along with context menu integration.

Users specifically interested in page archival may want to use the archive-webextension add-on in addition to or instead of it, as it provides additional archival options, such as keyboard shortcut support. A similar extension for archiving pages to archive.today instead is Archive Page.


Internet Archive Downloader

Haven't tried this extension myself, but it seems useful for retaining access to rented books beyond the limited time period the Internet Archive provides.

It seems to output books in PDF format, with epub conversions not being effective according to a user review. That's likely due to many of the reference materials on the Internet Archive simply being scans of variable quality, and therefore—even with the automatic OCR the Internet Archive does to enable book searches—text accuracy for epub conversions likely varies from book to book.

 

In using the 'Controversial' sorting option for my All feed, I found that it was consistently only able to load a limited number of posts before erroring out.

Sort by controversial loading glitch demonstration.

Edit: After testing in Safari via the regular Lemmy client, the same behavior occurring seems to indicate that it's a bug with Lemmy itself, rather than Arctic specifically.

Edit: Confirmed with the Lemmy developers that it had indeed been a bug in the backend, but has already been resolved in a development version of the software testable on voyager.lemmy.ml.

 

While I've made use of title and domain filters for a few weeks now to filter out unwanted posts from communities I otherwise don't want to block, I noticed today that if you press the 'Add Filter' button for Title, Domain, Community Name, or Username filters, but leave the filter blank, all posts will be hidden.

In the case of Domain filters, oddly up to three recent non-URL posts seem to be able to appear when a Domain filter is blanked out, but not all non-URL posts in general.

For some reason, the same problem doesn't seem to occur when blanking out a Content filter, as far as I can tell.

Here's is a demonstration of the glitch, using a blank Community Name filter:

Blank filter glitch demonstration.

 

Most people probably wouldn't notice it, but the gap between 'Search' and 'TRENDING COMMUNITIES' is inconsistent.

I marked the initial height of it with a line in the example GIF below. It gets shorter after tapping the search bar and exiting out of it, and then taller after the page is refreshed.

Search tab spacing inconsistencies example.

 

In the 'Content' section of the Settings page, 'Embeded Crossposts' should be 'Embedded Crossposts'.

Not a bug per-se, but thought I'd make a note of it all the same.

 

In recording the example videos for my prior bug report, I at one point accidentally entered 'Stean' instead of 'Steam' into the search box, subsequently re-recording the video to correct the typo.

Since then, however, when I enter the word 'Steam' into the search box, conduct the search, and then tap on the search box again to edit the query, it selects the word and suggests a reversion to 'Stean', rather than placing the blinking cursor after Steam to let me edit the text as normal. The issue persists after restarting the app.

After some trial and error of figuring out how I had triggered the glitch in the first place, I replicated it with the word 'Worry' and its typo 'Worrt' for the example GIF below. If it helps in determining the cause, the glitch does not seem to apply to words beyond a certain length, as my initial idea of 'examples' and 'examplez' did not trigger the glitch, nor did 'tomatoes' and 'tomatoez'.

Typo memory text entry glitch.

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submitted 2 months ago* (last edited 2 months ago) by Zedstrian@lemmy.dbzer0.com to c/div0@lemmy.dbzer0.com
 

In perusing the Lemmy community list, I've noticed several times the dormant !ukraine@lemmy.ca community mentioning a consolidation with !ukraine@feddit.kyiv.ua. As the latter instance has since gone offline, I inquired with the !ukraine@lemmy.ca moderator about switching the consolidation to one of the other two active Ukraine communities.

I was subsequently informed that the change had indeed already been made, but that the version of the community on lemmy.dbzer0.com didn't reflect it. As the updated version is visible on both the original lemmy.ca page, as well as the lemmy.world version of it, is there a reason our version of it is out of date?

Edit: Seems that subscribing to the community to federate it updated it successfully.

 

Normally, the search tool takes the input query, applies it to the search type selected (Community/Comment/Post/User), and outputs the corresponding results. The user then has the option of switching to another one of the three tabs to repeat the search with a different search type. This functioning normally is demonstrated in the first GIF below:

Search tool working normally.

If the user switches to a different tab before the search completes, however, the search is unable to be applied to the newest tab. Tapping on the search box and pressing enter also doesn't enable the query to be processed in this case, without at least removing or adding a character to it first.

The first example is quickly switching tabs before the initial search is able to load:

Search tool quick switch glitch example two.

The second example is switching tabs after having completed the initial search and quickly returning to the original one:

Search tool quick switch glitch example three.

The third example is switching tabs after having completed the initial search and quickly switching again to a different one:

Search tool quick switch glitch example one.

 

If you open Lemmy Explorer and tap on the search bar before the community list loads, neither the community count nor the communities themselves will appear until you either enter something into the search bar or cancel the search.

Lemmy Explorer community loading glitch example.

 

While I'm saving most of my feature requests for after I'm done bug hunting, I thought that extending the same level of searchability to Mbin and Piefed communities would increase the number of communities users have easy access to, along with making it more likely that those communities get new Lemmy users to join.

Of the two, I'd guess that Mbin would be the easier one to implement currently, given that Lemmy Explorer on lemmyverse.net indexes them in a similar manner to Lemmy communities.

If the functionality were implemented, ideally the Mbin and Piefed communities would be searchable via the current Lemmy Explorer tool, perhaps with a filter option to toggle the listing of communities from any of the three services on or off.

 

Having curated my Lemmy Explorer list to specifically exclude subjects beyond my interests, I don't usually make use of the 'Random Community' button. After just tapping it a few times in a row, however, I noticed that it seemed to be drawing community names from a tiny subset of the 933 communities that I haven't blocked.

People with shorter block lists than me are likely to have a greater degree of variation from the randomizer. That aside, of the hundreds of options it should have been able to choose from, the randomizer only selected the following nine communities during my extensive testing of it:

Entries near the start of the list were chosen more frequently than those towards the end of it, for some reason.

Community randomizer bug example.

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