Using mostly my Pleroma account, just've checked out the local timeline here for a change. Looks like it has become unusually quiet here, just 2 or 3 persons regularly toot something. Where is 2T or Safi, for example?
The New Zealand fascisct state officially declared security awareness as a sign of violent extremism.
NZSIS Director-General of Security Rebecca Kitteridge said it is hoped the guide, titled Kia mataara ki ngฤ tohu โ Know the signs, a guide for identifying signs of violent extremism, will raise awareness of some of the key warning signs.
The New Zealand fascisct state officially declared security awareness as a sign of violent extremism.
NZSIS Director-General of Security Rebecca Kitteridge said it is hoped the guide, titled Kia mataara ki ngฤ tohu โ Know the signs, a guide for identifying signs of violent extremism, will raise awareness of some of the key warning signs.
Well, I finally dug into the creating my own TUI Fresh RSS client, I called this piece of shit Inomnibus (Latin for "in spite of", sounds nice, right?). It's still on the early stage of development, but I already use it and find it quite handy. Now it can: - Play YouTube and Odysee videos via mpv + ytdlp - Open pictures in the image viewer - Fetch comments from Reddit feeds - Open links and articles in the browser
Both Vim-like and normie's keybindings are included.
It's in Python, which rather sucks, but thanks to asyncio, works quite smoothly.
Local caching and prefetching articles, pictures and videos by schedule are on the way.
Well, I finally dug into the creating my own TUI Fresh RSS client, I called this piece of shit Inomnibus (Latin for "in spite of", sounds nice, right?). It's still on the early stage of development, but I already use it and find it quite handy. Now it can: - Play YouTube and Odysee videos via mpv + ytdlp - Open pictures in the image viewer - Fetch comments from Reddit feeds - Open links and articles in the browser
Opened pl.starnix.network today and it looked like this. It was the "Known network" timeline. Is it possible to set "Local timeline" as default? I couldn't find it in settings.
Well, looks like it's stored in cookies. I whitelisted pl.starnix.network in "Cookie Autodelete" extension, choosen the local timeline and now every time I open the site, I see the local timeline. Solved.
@vikingkong You want the long or short version?
@vikingkong Your Pleroma account seems to be your Russian alter-ego.