Just check if he wears Prada!
A few personal kbin.social userscripts: https://greasyfork.org/en/users/1113682-h2so4
Just check if he wears Prada!
I get your frustration. In the meantime, you can use a browser extension to customize KBin. I personally use FF on mobile and the addon called Stylus
There are magazines for customizing KBin like this:
Can you expand on why you think they are that? I’m dumb and not understanding.
“prohibit website operators from banning users or removing speech and content based on the viewpoints and opinions of the users in question”
That sounds like subjective and obviously biased opinions, which obviously should be removed?
I’d really like to understand why you think Wikipedia should fuck off. It might be subpar, but there still exist dictionaries, journalism and a lot of other places on the internet than Wikipedia.
As I recall, Wikipedia is not an accepted source in academia, but it’s fantastic for everyday use.
It’s not included by default, so thanks a lot for the tip! Installed!
@derekabutton Definitely! I tested it out, but couldn’t get it to work in the first try, so took the lazy route and just hardcoded the sequence in.
Awesome! Thank you! Confused Kbin’er here.
Jules Verne already went there, durr. It’s where the dinosaurs migrated to! Wait… Dino safari?
(you guys are hilarious)
It’s super fun! I learned about this recently. This and geocaching really adds motivation for long walks.
I use, and recommend, FreeOTP:
https://freeotp.github.io/
I’m in the same boat. So I just threw together a quick userscript which removes custom CSS on magazines:
https://greasyfork.org/en/scripts/469581-kbin-social-remove-custom-styles
You’ll need Greasemonkey, Tampermonkey (browser addons) or similar to install the script.
I think it just becomes a habit to use public libraries as a developer, that licences is not something you give a lot of thought after a while. And then your project blows up and a developer asks for an attribution. Which you gave, and was accepted! I don’t understand the drama! It feels like it was settled very amenable and friendly!
I’d like to mention Bitwarden as well. It’s open source, free(mium) with the option to self-host.