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Zen Browser makes RSS and GitHub PRs first-class citizens via Live Folders

zen-browser.app
3 points·by hezag·4 mesi fa·2 comments

AfricaMuseum refuses to yield Congo geological archives despite US pressure

vrt.be
17 points·by hezag·4 mesi fa·10 comments

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hezag
·4 mesi fa·discuss
Not affiliated with the Zen Browser team, just a user who got excited about this latest release.

I submitted this because of the new "Live Folders" feature. For a long time, RSS has felt relegated to third-party extensions or separate reader apps. Zen's update integrates RSS feeds and GitHub Issues/PRs directly into the sidebar tab hierarchy.
hezag
·anno scorso·discuss
Disclamer: the elephant in the room has nothing to do with ElePHPant, the PHP mascot.
hezag
·2 anni fa·discuss
Loved this practical guide publication format. Anyone know other magazines like this Everyday Practical Electronics?
hezag
·3 anni fa·discuss
You can share the Camera folder with the "send only" mode in the phone app.
hezag
·3 anni fa·discuss
> all under the guise of helping users who want to save money (poor people) even though this category lacks the skills and the interest to repair their devices anyway outside of a rare few exceptions

This is simply not true. At least in my country, poor people generally have interest and the skills to repair their devices (or to pay someone to do so, as it's cheaper than buying a new one)
hezag
·3 anni fa·discuss


  > If the book is available in the district libraries, that means it was approved by a media specialist and can be made available to students again. But any book not currently held in the district libraries must be individually evaluated and approved by a librarian. 

So... It's an allowlist and not a denylist. Even worse.
hezag
·4 anni fa·discuss
And snap, Appimage...
hezag
·4 anni fa·discuss
> "The bot is very deep on gender ideology"

Ok... Totally unbiased statement. /s
hezag
·4 anni fa·discuss
And since there is no such thing as an "impartial observer"...