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I removed it and it was a pain.
I removed it and it was a pain.
Neat, thanks!
Oh, indeed! I missed the fact there was a second script. So there’s one for Mlmym and another for “regular” Lemmy instances. My bad.
(It’s still got the @match https://*/*
that I dislike, though.)
Because it only works via the Mlmym frontend, supposedly. Give it a go: https://o.opnxng.com/lemmy.nicknakin.com/
I haven’t tested it myself. I hate scripts with dodgy website checks. The author should have hardcoded the known Mlmym instances instead. (or maybe that’s just a “me” problem.)
inb4 but this way the script needs less maintenance
If the Mlmym dev renames the “spacer” or “icon” classes for any reason or if he changes Mlmym’s HTML structure, this script would stop working immediately.
And anyway, running a check on every page your browser visits to determine if it is a Mlmym instance or not is simply inefficient and, I’d argue, bad practice, security-wise.
Syncing an Xbox account will also add any supported titles a member has access to via PC Game Pass
So instead of paying a Game Pass subscription and using Microsoft’s app/website to stream our games, we can now pay a Game Pass and GeForce Now subscription and use Nvidia’s app/website to stream our games…?
Yes I know, I know, in this case we’d be streaming the PC versions of these games and not the console versions, but is it worth it, really? There are extensions for Xbox Game Pass that allow you to use M+KB, if that’s what you’re looking for. I’d give this a try before subscribing to yet another service. I reckon there aren’t a ton of games exclusive to PC Game Pass, right?
Not to throw shades or anything, but it released in a very buggy state. I would never have put money on Bean at this stage of development, and worst of all the sale was time limited, putting me off even more.
You know, red flags and all that. I’m not saying Bean won’t end up being a great app, but when you give money to get into an Alpha well, you get what you paid for.
Perso j’utilise Apple Maps pour trouver des points d’intérêt (restos, essence, etc) autour de moi et ça marche très bien ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
Ce n’est pas important que peu de gens l’utilise tant que la base de données d’Apple est à jour. Ce n’est pas comme si tu l’utilisais pour de l’info-trafic.