gab-dissenter-extension
marinara
gab-dissenter-extension | marinara | |
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14 | 3 | |
270 | 2,314 | |
0.0% | - | |
0.0 | 3.5 | |
over 1 year ago | 11 months ago | |
JavaScript | JavaScript | |
Apache License 2.0 | MIT License |
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gab-dissenter-extension
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Upvote/downvote any page on the Internet
The now abandoned Dissenter browser started out as a page you could paste in URL's and comment on them (https://archive.fo/qiMZo), then it became an extension (https://github.com/gab-ai-inc/gab-dissenter-extension), and finally a browser.
- Any Zillow/Redfin/realtor.com software developers here?
- gab-dissenter-extension: Dissenter.com Browser Extension source code
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This piece of Youtube history is now redundant because of the new dislike policy
Somebody needs to pick up this ball and get it rolling again.
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Gab Tweet from President Trump
r📷Donald J Trump@realdonaldtrump17m·"The Fake News Media cannot stand the fact that so many people in our Country know the truth, that the 2020 Election was rigged and stolen, yet almost every article written contains the words the “Big Lie” or “unsubstantiated facts,” etc., always trying to demean the real results. I am willing to challenge the heads of the various papers or even far left politicians, who have perpetuated the Real Big Lie, which is voter irregularities and fraud on a massive and determinative scale. This includes members of the highly partisan Unselect Committee of Democrats who refuse to delve into what caused the January 6th protest—it was the Fake Election results! While I am willing to do it, they will never agree because they cannot argue that facts in states including Wisconsin, Pennsylvania, Michigan, Georgia, Arizona, Nevada, New Hampshire, and others such as New Mexico, where the Democrat Secretary of State changed the voting laws without legislative approval just prior to the Election, making it virtually impossible for the Republican presidential candidate to win. If anyone would like a public debate on the facts, not the fiction, please let me know. It will be a ratings bonanza for television! "
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It should be mandatory for all online articles to have a comment section.
Dissenter browser adds a comment section to every URL to solve this problem.
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When I Google 'ivermectin', the first result is 'Why You Should Not Use Ivermectin to Treat or Prevent COVID-19' from FDA.gov 🤡🌎
I would recommend getting Dissenter Browser for sure (https://dissenter.com/), Dissenter IIRC sets your default search engine as Duck Duck Go. Obviously one could change that to Google or whatever they like.
- best browser to use that don't violate privacy & can block ads like brave
- Tanné de pas pouvoir commenter? Utilisez Dissenter, le navigateur optimisé pour la vie privée (basé sur Brave) et qui permet de commenter n'importe quelle page web
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Why we’re removing comments on most of Inquirer.com
This actually already existed and it was (is) called Dissenter (https://dissenter.com/). It is built by Gab, a pro free speech social network that has been maligned by the political left and anti free speech crowd.
In an absolutely shocking affront to the neutrality of web browsers, Firefox banned Dissenter from their extension stores (https://reclaimthenet.org/firefox-rejects-free-speech-bans-f...) because they disagree with an exceedingly small number of offensive comments made on there. Chrome later did the same and Dissenter has its own browser now (https://reclaimthenet.org/dissenter-free-speech-browser/). But obviously being removed from those browsers’ extension stores seriously limits its reach.
There are many HN comments saying “you can just discuss these articles elsewhere”, but when tech companies are censoring/deplatforming any views they disagree with in unison, there aren’t ways to have honest and open discussions unless you align with a certain worldview (progressive views) or have incredibly limited reach. You simply can’t speak freely on controversial topics like gender identity or critical race theory or illegal immigration on Reddit, Twitter, on your own apps in App stores (see bans of Gab or Parler), or even our web browsers. I will be not at all surprised when it comes down to browsers or phones blocking which websites you can visit.
marinara
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Subscription-free Windows pomodoro mini timer?
If you are always working in browser there is this chrome addon: https://github.com/schmich/marinara
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Ask HN: How do I develop focus?
I use the Chrome extension https://github.com/schmich/marinara and have been since November 22.
It hadn't worked for me previously because I thought it would be too much conscious effort, and I wanted a solution that would trick me into focusing.
However, I realized that many people, myself included, probably don't even get ~2hrs of focused work in a day (2hrs is a ballpark figure, no data to prove it).
Since then, I set timers of 25 minutes in which I'd just focus on what I'm supposed to do, and even though the first 15 minutes I drift off, thinking about something else, after a certain point the work that's in front of me is all I'm thinking about and I'm focusing effortlessly.
There are instances where I'm not focused, and I keep looking at the timer and waiting for it to get to 0. This is also great, since I still consider it somewhat productive that I stuck to just trying to do the work, instead of watching stuff on YT or browsing HN. This builds a little bit of self confidence.
The way I try to think is "I don't care what happens, unless it's a major emergency, I'm not letting anything distract me until this timer reaches 0".
I notice that the fact that I know a break is coming is very important tome. If break time wasn't involved, then I'd dread the whole experience because it wouldn't have any finality.
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First Year As a Dev
This last thing I knew already, but I have to reinforce it every so often: take breaks. I use a Pomodoro timer to make myself remember to take breaks, but I am very guilty of putting that off for just “one more thing.” I thought that I would be working at my desk writing code from 9-5. That is not how quality code is written. Everyone knows that taking breaks is a good thing, that it lets you clear your head and come at a problem from a different perspective, but it’s hard to do in practice. It’s something that I think a lot of developers struggle with, but using the reset of a break really does help me get more things done.
What are some alternatives?
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mark-et-cap-chrome-MV2 - mark et cap chrome browser extension respository - published on the Chrome Web Store
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