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by dean in software on apr 7, 2024
quoting divsel:
You could always try out my imageboard :P
It doesn't have the cool backstory of being a shell script but it serves a similar function.
I already tried it out and used it ...
What is your everyday use browser?
by dean in software on apr 5, 2024
quoting starbreaker:
Basically, every browser that supports CSS and JavaScript is irredeemably fucked.
I think im safe enough with tor and the highest security settings tho.
EDIT: For some reason quoted this post ...
shell scripts
by dean in software on apr 5, 2024
quoting divsel:
that's pretty crazy. I would have picked python to do that any day.
Yeah, but its quite unique, and that makes it quite cool.
I doesn't work for some reason now tho, so I never really got the chance ...
Nekoweb
by dean in software on apr 5, 2024
<quoting=divsel postID=2350 threadID=268> Oh, so you're the developer of nekoweb? Really interesting opportunity to talk to you then.
How did you get so many people interested in and talking about your web service? I wish I was nearly as good at that ...
Battlefield
by dean in video games on apr 5, 2024
I have Battlefield 1942, Vietnam and Battefield 3. I've started to collect Battlefield dvd's and such.
Recently I've started to play Battlefield 1942 a lot! Its quite fun to play, especially the online servers. I also have the expansion pack Secret weapons ...
Strikethrough support?
by dean in community feedback on mar 21, 2024
quoting starbreaker:
~~deleted text~~
should translate to <del>deleted text</del>
, shouldn't it?
Yeah, that how it should parse to html from markdown.
Strikethrough support?
by dean in community feedback on mar 21, 2024
quoting orchids:
sure I don't see why not! looking at documentation for the markdown parser we're using, looks like adding support for this is relatively simple
Nice! :salute:
shell scripts
by dean in software on mar 21, 2024
This imageboard is completely made in shell script and its open source!
Strikethrough support?
by dean in community feedback on mar 20, 2024
Is it possible to add the option to use a strikethrough to the site? (if its not already there though).
In markdown its like this:
Hello world
What is your everyday use browser?
by dean in software on mar 20, 2024
<quoting=orchids postID=2317 threadID=241> there's also some built in privacy settings like blocking trackers, cookies, etc, but yeah it runs on chromium, so it's basically an better version of chrome
it's nice for work at least since you can install ...
How clean is your home?
by dean in general on mar 20, 2024
<quoting=the-syreth-clan postID=2195 threadID=265> I honestly came in here thinking this will be about our actual, physical homes. We just re-organized and cleaned out a bunch of things we no longer needed. Anyway, 42 for me: 32 folders, 10 files. </quoting ...
What is your everyday use browser?
by dean in software on mar 19, 2024
<quoting=orchids postID=2298 threadID=241> dam i'm learning that brave browser isn't all it's cracked up to be:
https://digdeeper.neocities.org/articles/browsers#brave
i'll probably still use it though. although that article is a really interesting read ...
Nekoweb
by dean in software on feb 27, 2024
<quoting=starbreaker postID=2214 threadID=268> I wasn't even thinking of IRC. I prefer RSS for receiving updates, and if I want to send somebody feedback I'll try to email them.
To Discord? What about a forum like this one? Most forum software comes ...
Nekoweb
by dean in software on feb 27, 2024
quoting starbreaker:
I liked this until I saw that you were providing updates and soliciting feedback via Discord.
Well, I use discord for 2 reasons:
My favorite servers are there.
There is not really a good ...
I followed a Bear Blog post here...
by dean in welcomes on feb 27, 2024
Hello! Welcome to the forum! Hope you have a nice time here :)
What is your everyday use browser?
by dean in software on feb 27, 2024
<quoting=amykhar postID=2199 threadID=241> Right now, for home use, I’m enjoying SigmaOS. It’s not perfect, but I love the workspaces. I used Arc for a while, but the icons for the various workspaces were not large enough or bright enough for me to easily ...