

Is it true that the top 2 in your list have the most features?
M30s in Milwaukee, WI. I’ll never say “no” to a meal at Naf Naf Grill!
Is it true that the top 2 in your list have the most features?
Dang, this dev has thought of everything! If anything, Summit is only criticized for having too many options, haha.
Hmm, I’m not sure, but the dev is insanely active in !summit@lemmy.world if you ask or request this feature!
Oh, I thought the phrase here was “Buy Nothing.”
Woohoo!! Now I can’t decide between the two…
I came from Thunder, myself! I loved its big buttons, but it otherwise just didn’t have enough features. Check it out; you can always uninstall it if you end up disliking it!
Great, thanks! The next step would be to figure out if either is compatible with Syncthing and GPS-guided nav…
Dang, yeah, that makes sense!
Photon? Is that a Lemmy app? Try Summit! Anyway, thanks. I’m loving US Mobile so far, personally, but Visible would probably be my second choice.
Interesting, you must have quite the mobile work or something.
Got a link? Buy Nothing is a national upcycling program in the US, haha.
Always-on location information sharing with location data pulled from both GPS & terrestrial sources.
Wait, aren’t we on here due to privacy?
So which is the best project to back?
What’d you switch to?
Interesting; I thought today’s Nazis are pro-Jew, haha.
Hmm. Thanks, though I’m seeking universal /offline so if I get URLs in other platforms, I won’t have to turn to the browser to purge them of junk. Or maybe this could be converted into a standalone program…
macOS blocks tools like Espanso from viewing or modifying login input fields.
I wonder if SikuliX may be of interest to you, then. I just invoke KeePassXC’s built-in autotyper; it’s not too much more painful for me. Anyway, thanks for sharing! We certainly use it for very different things. Here’s a Reddit search URL generation script that I use sporadically:
- trigger: '`rs'
replace: '{{output}}'
vars:
- name: form
type: form
params:
layout: |
[[subdomain]]
Subreddit (optional): [[subreddit]]
Query:
[[query]]
fields:
subdomain:
type: choice
values:
- www
- old
default: old
- name: output
type: script
params:
args:
- python
- -c
- |
if '{{form.subreddit}}':
print(f'https://{{form.subdomain}}.reddit.com/r/{{form.subreddit}}/search?q={{form.query}}&restrict_sr=on&include_over_18=on')
else:
print(f'https://{{form.subdomain}}.reddit.com/search?q={{form.query}}&include_over_18=on')
I wanna make a Lemmy equivalent of this, eventually…
Update: Okay, just did for my instance!
- trigger: "`lemmy"
propagate_case: true
replace: "https://programming.dev/search?q=%7B%7Blemmy.query%7D%7D&type=%7B%7Blemmy.search%7D%7D&listingType=All&page=1&sort=%7B%7Blemmy.timeframe%7D%7D"
vars:
- name: "lemmy"
type: form
params:
layout: |
Query: [[query]]
Filter: [[search]]Time Frame: [[timeframe]]
fields:
query:
search:
type: list
values:
- All
- Comments
- Communities
- Posts
- Users
- URL
default: All
timeframe:
type: list
values:
- TopWeek
- TopMonth
- TopThreeMonths
- TopSixMonths
- TopNineMonths
- TopYear
- TopAll
default: TopAll
It’d be nice to be able to improve the layout’s appearance, but I don’t know how to do that…
Did you put in a request for this? And sure, I’m always interested in seeing how others use it—especially to complex levels.
Dang it, I gotta change, I guess, unless this info is old: