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[–] Troll@lemmy.ml 6 points 1 year ago

It's a variant I've created from the original meme.

 
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[–] Troll@lemmy.ml 38 points 1 year ago (2 children)

For those who don't have the reference:

 
[–] Troll@lemmy.ml 4 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

I haven't tried it yet, I just found out about the project last night. I hope someone would make a package for yunohost so I could easily self-host it 🤞

[–] Troll@lemmy.ml 1 points 1 year ago

I've encountered the same need as you, but I haven't found anything either.

 
[–] Troll@lemmy.ml 3 points 1 year ago

Same here, i can't connect from the web interface (i've tried from serval browsers)

I write this message from Android thunder app , it works.

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The idea would be to have a project similar to the famous wayback machine but decentralized and federated.

People could host a personal instance to save or read web pages they want to save or read later. The big difference with a project like Wallabager for example is that they could also access web pages that other instances have saved.

[–] Troll@lemmy.ml 14 points 1 year ago

I've been here since the beginning of 2020, a few weeks ago I was regretting that this project wasn't very popular so now I'm delighted to see this craze for Lemmy/Kbin and federated tools in general. I hope it will continue, welcome to all ^_^/ Power to the people.

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A password manager like bitwarden but distributed that would work in p2p to synchronize the encrypted database.

This way we don't need to install bitwarden on a server or use third party cloud applications (nextcloud) to synchronize the keepass database between our different devices

 

It would be nice if we could create a shortcut to the android camera to take pictures with a lower resolution.

I know I can go to the camera settings to change the settings but it's annoying because I often have to do this.

To solve the problem I had to install a second camera on which I set a low resolution, it's more convenient if I just have to take a photo note or if I plan to send it by e-mail for example.

 

I think it would be cool to be able to use the smartphone's gyroscope to draw on another monitor, a bit like a tablet stylus.

And do some basic actions via simple gestures or keyboard keys.

I don't know if this already exists.

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I really like static site generators like Pelican, Hugo etc... My problem is that you have to use it with command lines in a terminal and you have to remember the commands to use it which is not at all easy for a normal person, at least it's not easy for me, every time I forget the commands and so I don't use the tool.

It would be great to have a kind of graphical interface to generate your blog on your computer, and then a big send button or synchronize with your FTP server to put the article online for example. Thus, almost anyone would be able to easily use these tools, which are so much simpler and lighter to deploy than a wordpress for example.

 

Sometimes I listen to a podcast and want to share an excerpt of an interview, or a short passage with friends. Unfortunately, you have to do several long and tedious operations, download the podcast, cut it, host it somewhere and then share it. It's long and it discourages to do it.

It would be great to have a tool to easily share an excerpt of podcast on the networks.

You would just have to indicate the beginning and the end of the clip, then it would generate a link so that you can share it on social networks or blogs.

I don't think it exists... at least I haven't found anything.

Ideally the tool should not retrieve the original .mp3 file to edit it, cut it, save it on a cloud... what would be really great is that it would use the link to the original file and that it would simply be a player that would follow the "start" and "end" playback indications of the extract. So we wouldn't need to host large amounts of .mp3 on a cloud.

 

It's very annoying to click on a link that takes us to an article containing a paywall. Unfortunately we never know it in advance. We generate traffic for the sites, we expose ourselves to advertising and we can't read the article, it's a waste of time. It would be nice to have some kind of add-on for browsers that would detect if the links refer to a paid article, and that would warn us before clicking on it by adding via CSS a kind of small symbol in front of the link.

For example: 🛑 https://link.tld

We could imagine that when a user goes to a web page of an article that contains a paywall, he could click on a button of the add-on to report the article, and thus enrich a collectively built database.

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