https://steamcommunity.com/discussions/forum/10/1754652753780631811/?tscn=1698722608
https://steamcommunity.com/discussions/forum/10/3080999687773957700/?tscn=1698722795
https://steamcommunity.com/discussions/forum/10/2592234299531172469/?tscn=1698722897
https://steamcommunity.com/discussions/forum/10/3761103414970974831/?tscn=1698722940
Hi, So, I wipe all cookies on every restart of firefox by default.
However, there are a very very few cookies I would like to restore. And only to certain multi-account containers
They are the session cookie to the few websites I login to. Because I'm annoyed to have to login again on every reboot.
But I still want to wipe every other cookies they store.
I tried to make a bookmarklet that can save the session cookie
Example this
javascript:(function() { function getCookie(name) { var value = "; " + document.cookie; var parts = value.split("; " + name + "="); if (parts.length == 2) return parts.pop().split(";").shift(); } var cookieValue = getCookie('session_id'); if (cookieValue) { var data = new Blob([`session_id=${cookieValue}`], {type: 'text/plain'}); var a = document.createElement('a'); a.style.display = 'none'; document.body.appendChild(a); var url = window.URL.createObjectURL(data); a.href = url; a.download = 'session_id.txt'; a.click(); window.URL.revokeObjectURL(url); } else { alert('Cookie "session_id" does not exist.'); } })();
Unfortunately, unlike regular cookies, this doesn't work and it returns the cookie doesn't exist.
I would have made another bookmarklet which create a cookie from the file.
What I really need is an addon that lets me specify which cookies to save and restory, in which multi-account container
Also, seems kind of scary that this implies a future where so many people are in prison that their vote could actually tip the balance ?
A user checking out one of these URLs does not want to filter only local post on that instance.
On all instances, this url should mean "show me all /c/piracy on all federated instances"
If you really mean /c/piracy only on that instance, then add something to the url.
The current convention breaks the most important aspect of federation and makes its vestigial appendage.
The current way has user asking question /c/piracy, but on which instance ?
So now they'll all join the same instance . You wouldn't post anywhere else since no one would every see it.
It's a recipe for centralization.
I think this is obvious to most users, were deal with "voat with extra steps" here
https://www.reddit.com/r/StallmanWasRight/comments/14gdyvu/this_may_be_the_end_so_long_and_thank_you/jp5ag29
Hi,
If you're like me, your probably seeing a lot of stuff you've already seen in jerboa
On Reddit this didn't happen because the site takes into account how many times a post was printed and the more you've seen it, the quicker it would disappear from your version of the front page.
Now of course jerboa could and should do this, But I think there's two opportunities to make this better than Reddit. On one part, putting the squarely in control of the content discovery algorithm, next, solicit user input and ask him to lend a hand in the social sorting algorithm that is voting.
So, a user voting sounds be a way to tell jerboa that "I've seen this" and it shouldn't show it anymore on my feed. To prevent bias, the neutral vote should be added.
Next is giving the user more explicit control of the algorithm. When you vote up or down, you're sorting for the community but also for yourself. Jerboa should take into account user's voting pattern and recommend current based on what the user likes.
These voting patterns should be publicly exchanged in "out of band" communication. Jerboa could then use these voting patterns to further help with content discovery in the following way.
"My user likes X,Y,Z, after consulting public voting patterns, we can see that most users who like X,Y,Z often also like A,B,C and dislike I,J,K"
This is how Netflix, YouTube and other algorithms find stuff you like.
The difference is now, this runs on your computer. You can see your algorithm weights and edit them. Place extra filters on them and most important, swap , export, import algorithm sorting weights and exchange them with others users, craft them for specific usage and etc.
Plus of course, basic function like chronological view that doesn't cheat or insert ads.
Algorithmic content discovery under user control is going to be the biggest user benefit of switching to Lemmy versus a private commercial centralized platform. Our data will finally serve us !
example lemmy.ml/c/pics
Would it be something like
lemmy.ml/c/pics!all
lemmy.ml/c/all/pics
lemmy.ml/all/pics
lemmy.ml/all/c/pics
All.lemmy.ml/c/pics
?
@interdimensionalmeme
@lemmy.ml