How is this relevant to Linux? FF release notes get posted here, as FF is the de facto standard browser on Linux distros. Vivaldi isn’t.
I do not want to judge on Vivaldi, I am merely questioning its relevancy to the community here.
How is this relevant to Linux? FF release notes get posted here, as FF is the de facto standard browser on Linux distros. Vivaldi isn’t.
I do not want to judge on Vivaldi, I am merely questioning its relevancy to the community here.
No matter how you extract the code, this will be hacky. The problem with this approach is that you are entirely dependent on the YouTube backend. They will not notify you when they change their code/API. They will not comment their code.
In the past, this has led to a considerable development investment of projects like NewPipe where they have to fix somethong every few months as there is a backend change.
I am still thinking about your problem, but I am unsure whether the approach of extracting from JS works (mid term).
Why not do the steps you outlined above as a macro on your keyboard? This eliminates the need for JS. To extract the video URL, you could use some RegEx automatically or Ctrl+F
. Just some thoughts. I am still invested into this weird request :)
I have a lot of university stuff going on but I will try in the next week or so. If I don’t respond, DM me.
Windows 7 -> Windows 10 -> Mint -> Kubuntu -> Arch -> Fedora -> Mint -> Fedora.
Fair.
Reddit? Or the project’s page?
I am aware of that possibility, but a truly FOSS MOBA would be amazing. Custom balancing on different servers, different queues, etc.
TOP OR BIG SITUATION
Thank you for the reply! I did not want to be mean, rather explain why many people would downvote this post. Welcome to Lemmy!
I am not a fan of at best non-descriptive, at worst clickbait titles with one-sentence post bodies.
I noticed a few users starting to do this and it annoys me to no end. You don’t need to put a link in every comment
That’s fair. I feel like that would be a more valid criticism.
Not to mention anything posted on the internet is effectively public domain
Well, no.
Imposter
Search for webcompat
Thank you for providing the technical answer here, as well as the warning.
But Android has far more users than FF.
WOW YOU ARE SUCH A NICE PERSON
a) Your license footer is really cool! I will start including it as well.
b) Aren’t quotes a bit problematic, as you include them in your work? This one is probably fine, as you (quite artistically) paraphrased it but direct quotes would be a problem, right?
Unironically thank you for licensing your comments! :)
“cabbage_colonialist”
I hope that you will never publish a book.