No idea what you mean by “RCX” but it looks like you need to create a new application in google cloud console, enable this api: https://console.cloud.google.com/apis/library/drive.googleapis.com , and copy and paste in the app id and token.
they/she 🏳️🌈🏳️⚧️🌱 https://animalclock.org/uk/
No idea what you mean by “RCX” but it looks like you need to create a new application in google cloud console, enable this api: https://console.cloud.google.com/apis/library/drive.googleapis.com , and copy and paste in the app id and token.
I used https://github.com/ksurl/Shreddit
Here’s a quick bash script in case you have multiple accounts and want to run the delete on a schedule. Run it under a dedicated service account or modify the script to use venv or pipenv.
#!/usr/bin/env bash
set -euo pipefail
cd ~ || exit $?
[[ "$PATH" =~ (^|:)'~/.local/bin'(:|$) ]] || export PATH="~/.local/bin:$PATH"
command -v shreddit > /dev/null || python3 -m pip install --user --upgrade pip Shreddit@git+https://github.com/ksurl/Shreddit.git
while read -r acct; do
echo shreddit -u "$acct"
shreddit -u "$acct"
done < <( sed -E '/^\[/!d; s/\[|\]//g' praw.ini )
Remove the trailing dot from the url: https://arxiv.org/pdf/2307.03958.pdf
These decisions might be intentional on the part of Google and Microsoft
Well, yes - it’s profitable for these corporations to portray Firefox as buggy and their own browser as superior. Change your user agent to one of a Chromium-based browser and watch how your “unsupported” Firefox suddenly works correctly in most cases.
I always use a yaml file for user config but json is fine, too
I’ve used wireguard for a few years. The container isn’t essential, but I prefer to have all my service configs contained and separate from the host OS.
So basically you’ll just have one WAN->LAN port forward for Wireguard. Connect to that remotely, and you’ll be able to access everything inside your LAN.
She’s dead, sis. Try Mulch if you specifically want a chromium-based browser. I use it as a backup for sites which don’t work correctly under Firefox. You can add the divestos repo to your Fdroid client for auto updates.
You can block the community once it’s created and you’ll never see it again. Which is what I’ll be doing, since I have no desire to see the promotion of murder weapons or even more usdefaultism in my feed.
Are you running arch on the metal or through crostini/crouton? The second option probably will only respect chromeos’ power management settings, but you may be able to flash a full uefi payload and get rid of chromeos completely with https://mrchromebox.tech/#fwscript
Install Obtanium and it’ll update anything you add (like Jerboa) directly from GitHub releases instead of waiting for it to propagate through to FDroid/IzzyOnDroid/etc’s repos.
Wanted > missing > manual import > interactive import
You’ll get a clickable exclamation mark and a popout description of why it wasn’t able to import each file automatically
I’ve had a lifetime sub for NZBGeek (indexer) since 2015 (one-off payment of something like 20-30 USD) and currently pay 6 USD/month for unlimited downloads with NewsGroupDirect. The NGD sub was 4 USD/month until recently and I got it at that price through a promotion that I found out about on Reddit (probably r/usenet) a few years ago.
There’s some free trials listed here, but sadly all the best info is probably still on r/usenet.
The link posted is only useful if your account is with kbin.social. Go to [URL your account is with]/[c if Lemmy, or m if kbin]/[email protected]
For you, that would be https://lemmy.world/c/[email protected]
Searching [email protected] in your Lemmy instances search (burger menu -> search) should also work, and links to /c/[email protected] should work on the Lemmy web client, and should work in the next release of Jerboa (0.0.35) judging by https://github.com/dessalines/jerboa/pulse
+1 for ddg’s bang operators. I use !w for Wikipedia, !gsc for Google scholar, !py for Python docs, !pypi, !imdb, and !tvdb frequently. Here’s a searchable list: https://duckduckgo.com/bangs
Does your .bashrc actually source .bash_profile? Add
[ ! -f "~/.bash_profile" ] || . "~/.bash_profile"
(.bash_profile doesn’t exist or source it) to the end if not.