For context regarding JS, this is what the site looks like on my phone (iOS 14): https://imgur.com/a/K0OGEma . While Reynard (browser) does make it work mostly, the sort by selection doesn’t - a minor complaint to an otherwise much better experience for accessing gov auctions.
Thank you for adding more countries! Is there an API which can be exposed to the user? (For integrating into a personal TUI, no LLM funny business). I’ve looked into querying my local gov auction site, and it ended up being quite a pain and ultimately not successful.
On a bit of a more serious note, would it be possible to add fallback js to support older devices?
Sell it on ipa and jailbreak markets. Try twickd, Telegram and Discord for jailed. Maybe look into iota - they seem to be able to successfully monetize that sort of thing. Make sure you have decent DRM - and even then that may not save you.
Hey, how did you obtain the update file? I’ve been trying to probe an Acura head unit from the same year, it’s also on Android 4.x, but have ran into a roadblock when it comes to obtaining an update file.
The actual case is that GTA Online sessions are P2P. As such, when connected to a session, your IP is exposed to the other players. This doesn’t really qualify as a ‘doxx,’ as that in and of itself is not particularly PII. Furthermore, playing without a menu is possible and has been for years. It just helps to boot yourself into a new/empty session every once in a while.
I love learning from and building that type of thing (plus have some musician friends who can never have too many gadgets). Would you be willing to share a link?
Note: if you don’t want to create a link to yourself, you could also email me at <my username>0_AT_protonmail_._com
1. It changes my browser theme frequently. Please do not. I've only taken a quick look at how/why, but you seem to apply the stock Firefox dark themes multiple times - in sidebar/sidebar.js, sidebar/theme-init.js, background/background.js, and possibly in sidebar/manage.js and sidebar/reader-page.js. This is just from a quick grep.
2. The authentication structure is quite easy to modify/bypass. Yes, you have server-sided authentication, but modules/auth.js does all of the work - and as such can be both taken offline and be modified to set arbutrary user information and return a valid, non-expired subscription. Though, isAuthenticated returning true is even easier.
You have made quite an interesting and useful extension, which I do plan on trialing once I fix the theme-changing issue. Authentication is hard and can never be perfect, but I do believe that it is robust enough for the vast majority of users. Thank you for sharing your work, and I await to hear how compliant/polite it is on rachelbythebay's rss reader test.
Tinkercad is what “clicked” for me. I found that it’s very easy to start making simple functional designs, but when you are trying to make something more advanced (pain point: triangles with rounded edges) it’s a bit lacking. Plasticity seems to be the next step in this direction, but it’s pricey.
Neat. Up to this point you’ve had to install it on a windows device, and copy it along with a handful of dlls over[0][1]. Notably, I’ve only gotten Photoshop to work via this method, other products (InDesign and one other) will not run.
I was planning on making a miniature model of the Yamaha sirens, so am interested to see that people have already made models. However I think that until/unless I get stumped I will ignore these and make my own, just for fun.
For context regarding JS, this is what the site looks like on my phone (iOS 14): https://imgur.com/a/K0OGEma . While Reynard (browser) does make it work mostly, the sort by selection doesn’t - a minor complaint to an otherwise much better experience for accessing gov auctions.