sinewyshadow

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[–] [email protected] 1 points 1 week ago (1 children)

I'm on windows, unfortunately.

 

Hi. I'm looking for a decent replacement to Apple Music. It'd be great if it had a streaming service/store that I can buy or stream music from, as well as be able to play local music on my computer. Are there any good alternatives/replacements?

[–] [email protected] 2 points 1 week ago

I know people aren't a fan of Arc browser, but I was using it last night, and if you have a video playing and switch to a different tab, it goes into picture in picture, so you can browse one website and the video is in a tiny box in the corner. That's pretty cool imo.

 

Hello! I just learned/found out you can tile tabs or split the screen in two browsers. The first browser is Vivaldi, which has tab tiling. You hold down the control button, select which tabs you'd like to tile, then right click and select tile tabs.

The second browser, that can do this (afaik, maybe there's more browsers) is Zen browser! I was not aware Zen could do this, until I did the same method in Zen as in Vivaldi. Just hold down control and select the tabs, and you can then split the tabs. Zen has the ability to split multiple tabs. Vivaldi probably does, but I only needed two. Anyways, give Zen and Vivaldi a try for tab tiling.

Do you use tab tiling? What's your opinion?

[–] [email protected] 5 points 2 months ago (1 children)

Lemmy after reddit banned me. I've been getting into Bluesky, too. Sometimes Mastodon. I'm open to other suggestions, too.

 

Hi. Zen Browser just released with version 1.16. It has a new feature called Zen Glance, which is pretty cool. You can preview links in the same window as if you opened that link. Press ctrl-click on a link and a window pops up showing you the link/page. You don't have to leave the page you're on either! I clicked on a video link with Zen Glance, and honestly, you could watch a video in Zen Glance while you're on the search page of youtube. I'm not sure of any other browser doing this. It's very awesome in my opinion. Anyways, that's all I wanted to share.

[–] [email protected] 1 points 3 months ago

So I figured out why VSCodium wasn't working, and it was because one of my firewalls hadn't allowed VSCodium through yet, but now I allowed it on my firewall, and it works now.

[–] [email protected] 1 points 3 months ago

Zed hasn't come out for Windows yet...

 

Hi! I'm having a bit of a struggle with VSCodium. I'm not sure what I did, but I can't access the liveserver in my browser, and the extensions won't load to download them. I keep getting "Error fetching extensions. Failed to fetch" So that's been frustrating. Are there any fixes? What's a good VSCodium alternative I could try?

 

Hi comrades! I'm wondering if there are any communist breadtubers out there? My knowledge on who is in the breadosphere is a bit limited. Also, is there anyone on reddit that could take videos from r/breadtube and post them here?

[–] [email protected] 1 points 4 months ago

I'm excited for this to come out, as it is built on its own code. I wish it would be released earlier than 2026, though. Are there any beta or even alpha versions to try on windows?

[–] [email protected] 15 points 4 months ago* (last edited 4 months ago) (2 children)

I like The Majority Report, The Serf Times, Egberto Willies is good, Status Coup.

Here's some fave websites I like:

The Intercept,

Jacobin,

World Socialist Website,

Socialist Alternative,

Its Going Down,

Common Dreams,

Lib Com,

Democracy Now,

Vox ,

Huff Post,

Counterpunch,

In These Times,

Dissent Magazine,

Labor Notes,

and the newest one I like is The Lever.

[–] [email protected] 1 points 4 months ago (1 children)

Not particularly, Arc is based on Chrome, and has some Google features/settings. I agree about Zen, it's also one of my favorite browsers. Zen and (hopefully!) SSuite Netsurfer.

[–] [email protected] 2 points 4 months ago

SSuite NetSurfer

 

Hi! I'm pretty excited about this. I just downloaded Netsurfer browser, and I have tried it in the past, but it was pretty barebones when I did. Recently, it's been improving very nicely. It now has adblock and it now has bookmarks! I'm thrilled that it finally has bookmarks. I might just use it as my main temporarily now. Has anyone given Netsurfer a try?

[–] [email protected] 1 points 5 months ago

I tried that. It doesn't work for me.

[–] [email protected] 1 points 5 months ago

Allow the noise to be a part of your meditation. When I meditate, I can hear my parents watching tv in the next room, and I accept that into my practice.

[–] [email protected] 1 points 5 months ago (1 children)

Yes, I do. As well as Tai chi and yoga.

 

Hello! I've posted about the Arc browser before, and the browser just got an update. I went into settings to see if any of the google stuff was there, and it mustve got removed, because they revamped the whole thing. You can customize your browser card now, and edit your arc account. I'm very glad they removed (or hid) most of the google stuff.

 

Hi! I'm learning web development from a video and in the video, the guy installs an addon for chrome called HTML5 Outliner. I'm either using Librewolf or Ungoogled Chromium as my main browser, and I can't seem to install the addon in Ungoogled Chromium. I'm not sure what I'm doing wrong. Is there a setting in Ungoogled Chromium that I need to enable? Anyone know how to bypass this and install the addon?

 

Hello! I just downloaded and installed Pulsar. Most editors like Pycharm, or VSCodium have a built in terminal you can run in the window you are editing. Is there a plugin that will install a built-in terminal or something similar so I can edit in Pulsar and not have to run windows terminal

 

Hello! I'm looking to weatherproof/winterize an indoor porch, but in a more eco-friendly way. I've scoured the internet, and can only find a few, if any, tips for doing so. Any tips are appreciated!

 

Hi. I'm seriously considering using Arc as my main browser. It's based on Chrome, though, so it's heavily google-fied. But! It's similar to Vivaldi, in the sense it's unique. The tab tree is on the left and you have a split screen option in the task bar area. You can add chrome extensions also, which is great. It's semi-aimed at power users. I haven't discovered all features yet, so far I'm pretty impressed. It updates almost daily/regularly. I'm definitely gonna put it in my roster of main browsers.

 

Hi. Floorp released an update today, and posted something interesting also. Floorp posted the parent company Ablaze, wanted to monetize Floorp while protecting the privacy of its users. I disagree, because I enjoy Floorp being free. What do you think though?

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