A list of puns related to "Web feed"
Recognizing my best friend, my confusion turned to horror as I saw bids being placed in the live chat.
When scrolling through a Twitter web feed, only a portion of it is inside the DOM, which can be seen through the developer tools or by copying the entire page text to the clipboard. The rest is completely unloaded (not merely hidden). But when scrolling back up, it loads again without making any HTTP requests. Is it stored in some JavaScript variables? And what is the benefit? To save memory, perhaps?
It was not like that in Twitter Web Client (the one that is no longer default since July 2019 and shut down in June 2020).
I'm a senior developer on VLC 4.0 and I've been working on this innovative player designed to stream videos from a single query. It streams BitTorrent and supports a variety of video backends. All of this while serving your best interests at all time.
π APK: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=gg.omega.motionmonkey
πTwitter: https://twitter.com/3unjee
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Version 1.3.0 is an important milestone for the application. Adding Youtube and Twitch live streams along with Chromecast capabilities. Not to mention the updated torrent search with multiple queries at the same time. It's the most universal player out there and we're just getting started -- But I need your support and I want your love β¬.
Updated presentation: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RC0za7vJpNc
Previous post: https://www.reddit.com/r/androidapps/comments/ov45nc/here_is_motionmonkey_120_a_streamlined_bittorrent/
Reddit website.
Running on Chrome Version 96.0.4664.55 on Mac High Sierra
Scroll down. Click on a story to read more.
Click close.
I return to the top of the feed.
It used to be that I returned to my place that I left.
This started about 18:00 MST today.
Wednesday. Seems to be fixed now.
The impact of a simpler UI and not being able to "doom-scroll" is evident.
Also, you can always delete FB altogether, but many people rely on it for university / work purposes.
Popular web services like GitHub/Google/Cloudflare/Zoom etc. have official IP whitelist feeds, so I thought it would be good to share them here.
IPv4
keep reading on reddit β‘Hi all. Just tried to raise this in GitHub with no success lol!
Has anyone managed to get the new Web Feed feature that was announced when Chrome was updated to V94??
I've just updated Bromite to V94 and enabled the flag but it doesn't seem to be working....
As the title says. Can't load my /r/Friends feed on Old Reddit or on mobile Reddit, Old Reddit specifically calls out a 504 error. The iOS app Apollo loads it fine, though, and I can get it to load on Old Reddit if I add "?show=all" to the URL, meaning it has something to do with the fact that I "hide" posts on my friends feed.
This has been happening for over two weeks now with no word or acknowledgement.
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