You’re welcome!
FYI: You can edit the post and include a link to the add-on so others can see it without reading the comments. EDIT: Thanks!
Moved from @Crul@lemmy.world
You’re welcome!
FYI: You can edit the post and include a link to the add-on so others can see it without reading the comments. EDIT: Thanks!
Image Max URL (Web - GitHub - Firefox addon) was able to get a 3840x2160 version.
Source: Frosty : comics
RSS Feed for u/dogmodog submissions to r/comics:
https://www.reddit.com/r/comics/search/?q=author:"dogmodog"&include_over_18=on&restrict_sr=on&t=all&sort=new
Not the first time someone says it fails.
But I cannot get it to fail, it works for me.
You can try the RSS button on their Tapas profile: https://tapas.io/series/Doodle-Time/info
I was going to suggest yt-dlp, but this seems to be for android… right? In that case, I don’t know if yt-dlp works there.
Anyway, for those on PCs, you can use yt-dlp "PLAYLIST_URL"
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Some useful options:
--download-archive videos.txt
: this will keep track of downloaded files in case you want to interrupt an continue later. You can change the filename videos.txt
to whatever you want.-R infinite --file-access-retries infinite --fragment-retries infinite --retry-sleep http:exp=1:20 --retry-sleep fragment:exp=1:20 --retry-sleep file_access:exp=1:20 --retry-sleep extractor:exp=1:20
: infinite retries for different error types, for those with unreliable connections.-o "%%(playlist_index)s - %%(title)s.%%(id)s.%%(ext)s"
: output file format --cookies cookies.txt
: if it’s a private list, you will need to provide your (yt-logged-in-)browser cookies. See cookies.txt add-on.Credit / source: Grichael-Meaney: Cosmic Dirtbag - Licence Wizard
Higher-res version: https://cosmicdirtbag.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/10/Licencewizard-scaled.jpg
RSS Feed: https://cosmicdirtbag.com/feed/
Other sources:
Sources:
Tapas.io (with secret panels): Shopping - Tapas.io RSS Feed
Tumblr: Shopping - Tumblr RSS Feed
Reddit: Shopping - r/mrlovenstein RSS Feed
I prefer Tranquility Reader add-on (no need for a 3rd party service). Very similar to Firefox’ native Reader Mode, but more configurable and compatible with other addons (like translation).
Photoshop on WINE can be made to work, but it’s a terribly bad solution for many reasons.
May I ask the main reasons? This is probably the most important point regarding my migration to linux and I thought that Wine would be a proper solution for Photoshop.
Thanks!
Also on twitter:
Carrd: https://inomnom.carrd.co/
Website: https://www.inomnom.com/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/inomnomcom
Source: Reddit r/me_irl
u/Shitty_Watercolour’s RSS Feed: https://www.reddit.com/user/Shitty_Watercolour.rss
Source: StormyGail Art (Twitter)
Nitter RSS Feed: https://nitter.cz/stormygailart/rss
This is how I understand it: the 3 main alternatives for the author were:
None of them are ideal and, although (from what I understand… IANAL) you are right that with the 3rd one DC can do whathever they want, companies don’t like when anyone can make any kind (gore, porn, furry porn…) of fanart with their products. If Fables ends up being identified with not-safe-for-monetization stuff, it could be dangerous for them. Imagine the possible “won’t somebody please think of the children?” juicy headlines about it.
But I think the main reason is that this makes it a problem only for DC instead of it being a problem for the author.
EDIT: As pointed in other comments, they would also loose the exclusivity over the product and merchandising. They would need to compete with very cheap legal-knockoffs.
LightDM says it’s a Display Manager.
I know that naming is hard but, oh my…, terms are so confusing when you’re starting:
… I’m still not sure which ones are synonyms, sub categories or independent components :/.
I’m an ultra-noob, so those who know more please correct me.
I’m playing with Linux VMs and recently I installed Debian to check it out. When it asked what DE I wanted, I chose all of them :).
The only hard conflict (AFAIK) is the [compontent / feature responsible for loging in] (I don’t know the technical term). Because each DE comes with a different one, you need to choose one.
What I found very confusing in practice is that I could see some DE apps and configuration settings from other DEs. So, unless you know what belongs to what, it’s a bit of a mess (in my VERY limited experience).
Oooh… I see. I didn’t understand how broad the Desktop Env really are. Is not that they manage “a lot of things regarding the desktop and windows”… is just like a bundle of apps.
Now it’s starting to sound like a sub-distro inside the distros, but I think this is a good point to stop bothering you. Thanks again!
!unix_surrealism@lemmy.sdf.org ?