You could look at the requests coming from your machine to see if it’s directly querying the site or sending a query to the third party server to fetch the details.
My hunch would be it’s a local request but it’s easy enough to confirm.
You could look at the requests coming from your machine to see if it’s directly querying the site or sending a query to the third party server to fetch the details.
My hunch would be it’s a local request but it’s easy enough to confirm.
The main difference that has me using LibreTube rather than NewPipe is because my subscriptions are on my piped account so they are synced between phone and desktop (browser). Piped is built on top of NewPipe’s extractor library anyway.
You just use three backticks to start and end a code block, it’s just markdown.
e.g.
version: '3.4'
services:
vaultwarden:
image: vaultwarden/server:latest
restart: always
# environment:
# SIGNUPS_ALLOWED: 'false'
# ADMIN_TOKEN: 'your authentication token'
ports:
- '127.0.0.1:8200:80'
volumes:
- vaultwarden-data:/data/
...
I’ve not use it but this seems to support what you want. It’s a bit jank looking but seems to have the desired features.
Does your lemmy instance have a character limit?
If you don’t like the gestures (like me) the most recent version has options to turn them off and give you buttons instead. For me thunder is nearly there in terms of being the experience I want. I wish it handled that back button better, but all the other apps like Jerboa also suffer poor back button behaviour too.
IIRC it doesn’t need a display, it’s a Web-based UI that you can use from another computer on the network if it doesn’t have a display, VNC would be overkill. Maybe they changed that.
There is a more performant C++ implementation but it’s been a long while since I’ve used either it or the java implementation. Worth checking out.
Punish people for things they have no control over. You’re a smart one.