hoverzoom
sydent

hoverzoom | sydent | |
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28 | 724 | |
1,633 | 319 | |
21.7% | 0.6% | |
9.4 | 4.9 | |
8 days ago | 11 months ago | |
JavaScript | Python | |
MIT License | Apache License 2.0 |
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hoverzoom
- Temptations of an open-source browser extension developer
- Hoverzoom: Zoom Images on Supported Websites
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Browser extensions are underrated: the promise of hackable software
I will leave this as a gallery of emails with offers to buy extension hoverzoom: https://github.com/extesy/hoverzoom/discussions/670
Sidenote: The "collaboration" offers come from time to time even to non-extensions projects, if they are reasonably widely used. E.g. simple tools (rather widely used suite of android apps recently sold).
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Chrome's next weapon in the War on Ad Blockers: Slower extension updates
> Manifest V3 will stop this by limiting what Google describes "remotely hosted code." All updates, even to benign things like a filtering list, will need to happen through full extension updates through the Chrome Web Store. They will all be subject to Chrome Web Store reviews process, and that comes with a significant time delay.
So the author can't think of any other reason for this change other than to "slow down ad blocker updates"
Well how about stuff like this: https://github.com/extesy/hoverzoom/discussions/670
Where an extension dev details offers to "monetize" his app and basically perform a bait and switch and make it malicious.
- A Browser Extension developer on the temptations for monetization
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Browser extensions spy on you, even if its developers don't
These type of offers are actually quite common. See this[0] and the discussion[1]. I try to stick with only the most popular of extensions in the hope that any malicious changes would be widespread news, but it is still a gamble.
[0] https://github.com/extesy/hoverzoom/discussions/670
[1] https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=37066680
- Many temptations of an open-source Chrome extension developer
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Uninstall the NightOwl macOS app now
As a maintainer of a semi-popular chrome extension[1], I receive so many buy-out offers that I started publicly collecting them[2] for everyone to see.
[1] https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/hover-zoom%20/pccc...
[2] https://github.com/extesy/hoverzoom/discussions/670
- Hover zoom+ issues on reddit videos?
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Imagus is now malware?
Also, here's a open source alternative.
sydent
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Matrix v1.15 Release
I don't use that functionality, but I'm pretty sure it exists:
https://spec.matrix.org/legacy/identity_service/r0.1.0.html
https://github.com/matrix-org/sydent
- An open network for secure, decentralised communication
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Top 10 European Open-Source Projects to Watch in 2025
End-to-end encryption guarantees respect for privacy rules. Discover further: MATrix Official Site
- Ask HN: Open-source forum platform (HN style)
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Ergo Chat – A modern IRC server written in Go
And if it's not, or you need something more secure, there's always Matrix.
https://matrix.org
- US Senators implore Department of Defense to expand the use of Matrix
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Show HN: Open-source private home security camera system (end-to-end encryption)
Sure, just wanted to tell you about it, as this seems to be defacto standard for foss android apps, for example most if not all https://matrix.org clients use it for push notifications (when you use their de googled build, or don't have play services) available. I also use a Signal fork with UnifiedPush and have some server alert scripts which post to my self-hosted ntfy instance, and the ntfy app itself will display them (otherwise for the Messengers, the Notifications will be from the messenger app itself, as these apps get "notified" aboout a notification and then do their own thing).
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The ACF plugin on the WordPress directory has been taken over by WordPress.org
Well, unlike WPEngine, Automattic and Matt make significant contribution beyond their ecosystem, here are some:
- Let's encrypt: https://letsencrypt.org/sponsors/
- Matrix's open protocol: https://matrix.org/
- The PHP Foundation: https://thephp.foundation/
- Open Source Initiative: https://opensource.org/
- And the list goes on: contributing and sponsoring many projects and developers that everyone using the web (including you) benefited from
Please educate yourself before spreading FUD about people who made great contributions constantly to the open web, entire industry, and promoted open source globally.
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The Home Server Journey - 4: Enter The Matrix
If you're a old school person wishing to host your own messaging, I bet you'd go for IRC or XMPP. But I'm more of a late millennial, so it's easier to get drawn to fancy stuff like Matrix, a protocol for federated communication
- Arrest of Pavel Durov, Telegram CEO, charges of terrorism, fraud, child porn
What are some alternatives?
drift - Easily add "zoom on hover" functionality to your site's images. Lightweight, no-dependency JavaScript.
apprise-api - A lightweight REST framework that wraps the Apprise Notification Library
ExtPay - The JavaScript library for ExtensionPay.com — payments for your browser extensions, no server needed.
matrix-docker-ansible-deploy - 🐳 Matrix (An open network for secure, decentralized communication) server setup using Ansible and Docker
vertical-tabs-chrome-extension - A chrome extension that presents your tabs vertically. Problem solved.
matrix-synapse - The Matrix Synapse homeserver for Docker / k8s - deprecated, use upstream
