I use a few of them. There’s one to bring back YouTube dislikes, one to translate Lemmy links to my home instance, and another (self written) one to automatically change the YouTube share button to copy which copies the link in s single click.
There are a few more, but these are the most useful ones to me, I guess. I use ViolentMonkey as my script manager.
Also, I hate the name of the column. The frequent mention of the name “Who, Me?” just takes me out.
That’s a pretty good idea, actually. I’ll try that out. Thanks.
Thanks, I took a look. It’s very close to what I want, but it still doesn’t support uploads in shared directories. It seems to be a pretty highly requested feature though. So maybe it’ll happen at some point.
Storage, RAM, CPU usage. I prefer not to have such a large piece of software running for no reason. It might seem silly, but I hate using resources for no reason. I’ll rather have 5 lightweight apps running instead of a huge one, of which I’ll only use a few parts.
I’m strictly against Nextcloud or something similar. I prefer to run a bunch of lightweight apps, rather than one big one.
I don’t care too much about security, since I’ll delete everything in a few days after copying them to my gallery. Then, I usually share a link with them to an album on my PhotoPrism instance. So, per share password is fine by me.
Yeah, but that’s already possible with my current setup using FileShelter. I’d like them to be able to upload as well.
This looks pretty promising. Do you know if it’s possible to add per-share passwords, so that I don’t need everyone to open an account?
Edit: It’s not.
Yeah, it’s a bit too much I think.
I mostly use
git
from the cli, but when I want to use a frontend, I uselazygit
. (I just find it easier to use TUI for some things like only committing some of the changed files, squashing, or fixup commits.)