Ask why. Then probably work on subversion... because it is seriously doubtful they've come back for any good reason.
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Similarly I use COPS (php calibre front-end)... But with no users or auth. If you can guess the URL you are in! Exciting.
I don't actually know anything. But casually to me it looked like a choice between 160% chance of it getting worse and a 300% chance of getting worse. And it's not very surprising at all in these circumstances many go for the latter for all sorts of reasons (and delusions). But I don't actually know anything.
Works well with nextcloud also.
Note at top of developer web site:
Distribution of Enhancer for YouTube™ temporarily stopped! Due to the countless changes that the YouTube developers have made, Enhancer for YouTube™ is now completely broken for Firefox (partially works for Chromium based browsers) so I had to pause its distribution.
So far I've found the Improve YouTube extension does many (but not all) of the things Enhancer did.
I seem to recall on reddit there were a lot of subs that somehow had mods who modded hundreds of subs, and didn't participate and weren't a part of the actual communities. It seemed these people just liked collecting subs. I'd worry that with an automated system people like this (or even bots) will show up, and just start squatting (so to speak) on the mod rights to communities. Time will tell, I guess, with growth.
Currently have six apps installed and periodically jump between them. But for some time now I have unexpectly found myself mostly using Voyager. I just love poking the eyeball?
Aves is really good. Used Simple Gallery Pro for years and it was great. But switching to Aves is painless for me.
phanopy is an interesting mastodon front end that groups boosts periodically into a side scrolling container. The effect is that your feed is a lot cleaner, but you still can look at boosts if you want to.
Could someone please cure me of my Dredmor addiction? 12 years later and I'm still rolling random builds. Diggles are my only friends.
AppStream makes machine-readable software metadata easily accessible. It is a foundational block for modern Linux software centers, offering a seamless way to retrieve information about available software, no matter the repository it is contained in. It can provide data about available applications as well as available firmware, drivers, fonts and other components. This project it part of freedesktop.org.
"In the non-violent condition, however, participants with higher scores in Machiavellianism had a higher increase in cortisol" - linked study
So people trying to be manipulative bastards in 'nice' games increase thier stress? Interesting.
Unfortunately the source study appears to be paywall and not yet on sci-hub, so don't know what specific games they used. As to how they define Machiavellianism, I assume something toke this:
"In the field of personality psychology, Machiavellianism is a personality trait characterized by interpersonal manipulation, indifference to morality, lack of empathy, and a strategic focus on self-interest." - Wikipedia