TenorTheHusky 1y ago • 87%
But thanks be to God, that you who were once slaves of sin have become obedient from the heart to the standard of teaching to which you were committed, and, having been set free from sin, have become slaves of righteousness.
Romans 6:17-18
TenorTheHusky 1y ago • 100%
We're both ace, so pretty much the things you'd expect, tying up or harnessing, teasing, etc. Just cuddles instead of anything sexual
TenorTheHusky 1y ago • 100%
Me and my platonic sub can confirm >:3
TenorTheHusky 1y ago • 100%
Good point - I usually keep two weeks of daily backups just in case
TenorTheHusky 1y ago • 83%
To add to this, if you have the storage then a solution like Macrium Reflect (or a FOSS alternative) is a great option too. I let my PC back itself up every morning before I wake up, then if something happens to it (virus, broken driver, bad install, etc.), I can just revert it to the state it was in earlier that morning using a recovery drive.
Windows Defender has also gotten pretty good over the past couple years - features like controlled folder access will protect sensitive data from ransomware (I just use it on my backup folder). The combination of the two has been plenty for me to deal with viruses or broken programs - I haven't had to run a clean install of Windows in 4 years.
TenorTheHusky 1y ago • 75%
Bruh I'm 18 and I used these as a kid lol
TenorTheHusky 1y ago • 100%
Oh huh, TIL. I had always assumed they were all webkit just due to the amount of compatibility code I've had to implement in CSS with -webkit
styles. It makes sense that a fork like Blink would be backwards compatible with those though
TenorTheHusky 1y ago • 100%
Chromium and its forks actually all use WebKit as well: https://www.chromium.org/developers/design-documents/displaying-a-web-page-in-chrome/
WebKit: Rendering engine shared between Safari, Chromium, and all other WebKit-based browsers.
TenorTheHusky 1y ago • 100%
Can't believe nobody's recommended NileRed/NileBlue yet. His videos are awesome
TenorTheHusky 1y ago • 100%
Ah, you're right, my bad. I could have sworn I remembered a search syntax on ddg for searching different sites with an anonymous query - apparently ! operators are not it
TenorTheHusky 1y ago • 25%
DuckDuckGo can search using almost any search engine anonymously. Want to search Bing? Scratch this, I remembered wrong what those do.!b query
. Google? !g query
.
I do believe there's a setting to aggregate the top results from several different engines as the default search algorithm.
TenorTheHusky 1y ago • 100%
Idk wtf I just read but I can't stop laughing
TenorTheHusky 1y ago • 100%
It seems Kbin's been having some hiccups serving magazines because I've had the same thing with 404 errors - it should work if you refresh a few times
TenorTheHusky 1y ago • 100%
This seems to have been caused by a bug that affected Chromium-based browsers but not Firefox (which is what I use). I didn't catch it right away but it should be fixed now
TenorTheHusky 1y ago • 100%
I will absolutely check this out, thanks for the suggestion!
Edit: I can't get searx working at all for me, but I went ahead and implemented whoogle support
TenorTheHusky 1y ago • 100%
Each one has its upsides and downsides. Kbin's search is more convenient for certain use cases, but it suffers from the same problem as Reddit's search - it always sorts by new no matter what. In addition, it can only index instances with which kbin has federated. FediSearch should in theory index every instance, regardless of federation status, and do so in such a way that the most useful posts show first (assuming Google does its job).
TenorTheHusky 1y ago • 100%
I'm hoping to expand the project to hopefully be a bit more robust - I'll definitely keep this on my radar
TenorTheHusky 1y ago • 100%
Will do o7
Edit: It seems Brave doesn't support chaining site specifiers, so my current method won't work with their search
I had been having trouble getting meaningful results from the fediverse on Google, and after seeing [this post](https://kbin.social/m/fediverse/t/47139/Google-search-from-every-aggregator-on-the-fediverse), it seems I'm not the only one. So, I created a site that helps search the fediverse in your search engine of choice (it currently supports Google, Bing, Yahoo, DuckDuckGo, and Dogpile). Due to query limitations with most search engines, it currently only searches the top 15 lemmy/kbin instances, but I've tested it and it seems to provide access to a good chunk of fediverse content. The exception is Google, which should be far more reliable overall as well as providing the ability to search Mastodon and PeerTube. If you have contributions or ideas for improvement, feel free to check out the project [here](https://github.com/programmer2514/FediSearch) or shoot me a message. Hope this helps people! :) [https://fedi-search.com/](https://fedi-search.com/) Edit: Update in progress including improved search queries and support for Mastodon/PeerTube (Google only, unfortunately) Edit 2: Update is live, along with a dedicated domain name. If the website doesn't look any different for you, try Ctrl+F5 or clearing site data - it seems some browsers are caching the old page.