I use a Misskey fork for micro blogging and I can’t even get Lemmy posts to load. The profiles of communities do, but that’s it.
Ah right. What I really meant to ask was if it can do protocols other than http.
Which I don’t think it can…
Are you able to tunnel ports other than 80 and 443 through Cloudflare?
The fork was originally created because upstream NewPipe elected not to include sponsor block functionality.
Don’t think the snap is an official Mozilla package.
There’s a lava flow on the other side of the barrier that was built. It’s inching into the new construction at the edge of the town and has already consumed one house. Probably it will keep going, possibly to the harbor.
Will existing projects have to adapt their codebases to work with ActivityPods? I assume yes.
So is there a way to follow someone on Threads now? Or at least get one’s instance to load a post? Where are the details of this beyond Zuckerberg’s post?
Didn’t they contribute networking stuff?
I think they opened up the client, but not the server part. They also use some goofy license.
They’re not really open source, no. But they do at least support open standards.
They had opened sourced part of, but not all of it.
It used to be open source, then it went completely closed. As mentioned, Organic Maps is the fork that is the continuation of the GPL app.
I think “complex” refers to the various dark patterns used by Windows and Mac/iOS to scare and/or force users that know nothing of computers into using the default browsers.
Organic Maps?
Are you using ooga booga? What specs does your system have?
Excellent! You should update your original post with the solution, if you haven’t.
Can you list some more specifics then? Distro, what the theme should be, which applications are not respecting theme and how, are they GTK 3 or GTK 4, how are they installed (package manager, flatpak, snap, etc)?
Disable all extensions first, then reenable individually.
Flatpak and snaps do not integrate directly into system themes without special care. No idea how snap works, but flatpak requires some ‘bridge’ theme installed to properly interface with the system theme.
Doesn’t gnome already have this?