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1 | 624 | |
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- | GNU General Public License v3.0 only |
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payday
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Wait, What's a Bookmarklet?
Ahh Bookmarklets.. my first love.. Long time ago in about era of 2004-2010 I only knew about html & php. In about 2011 I found the javascript. Next year I found the bookmarklets.
My first Bookmarklet: When is my next payday? My job used to pay salary monthly, on second last working day of month (Sun to Thu was working week). I eagerly used to count the days remaining for next payday. I realized that Javascript can do this for me. PayDay was born. I still have the code at https://gitlab.com/davchana/payday/-/blob/beta/payday_v1_01_... Coincidently this was my first project on Gitlab.
Then, Google Chrome used to remember passwords, but there was no password manager inbuilt to view passwords. I found this View Passwords code at https://ostermiller.org/bookmarklets/viewpass.js & minified it & have been using it since last 12 years, in a mobile with ViewPasswords name. The only change I did was making the div containing found passwords contenteditable to make it easy to copy. I have been using it since 2012. Somewhere in between these years I lost the original code but I came across it again in 2023.
I also made my own version of fancy view passwords, code at https://gitlab.com/davch/bookmarklets/-/blob/master/viewPass... but I tend to use the original one more often.
One of the proudest bookmarklet is CAJobAppsGSV2 (California Job Apps Google Apps Script v2). CA has a standard way of applying for government jobs, where you create templates per position title & then apply it by going through 5 or 6 pages. This BM looks at the address, a switch fires up the function, that function choses the correct dropdown values & clicks appropriate buttons & also saves some data in SessionStorage. After the confirmation it adds a div to the box, which on clicked upon closes itself. The BM prepares data from storage & page, & fires up a POST request to Google Apps Web Script, which saves it as a line item to a sheet. While doing this, it logs the statuses to the div.
reveddit
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The Reddits
Tons of mod tools built on top of shadow comment removals: crowd control, comment nuke, disruptive comment collapsing, contributor quality score, subreddit shadow bans via automoderator ...
Check your account here [1], you probably have removed comments you don't know about. Or comment here [2] to see how it works.
[1] https://www.reveddit.com
[2] https://www.reddit.com/r/CantSayAnything/about/sticky
- Suppressed or light shadow ban on "positive" comments or users?
- Islamistische Bombendrohung gegen Stift Heiligenkreuz
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Why are Republicans seemingly always concerned about the border?
btw check if your comment gets shadowbanned later. Mods love to do that with comments like these.
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Game Thread: New England Patriots (2-10) at Pittsburgh Steelers (7-5)
Btw have any of you used https://www.reveddit.com/ ? It shows you which of your comments have been shadow deleted by the m*ds
- Reddit Recap kinda sucks, right?
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Did you know Reddit removes comments without telling you? They still show for you, but they’re removed! Yay!
You can see which ones were removed for you on reveddit
- READ THIS IF YOU WERE UNFAIRLY BANNED ON THE MCS SUBREDDITS
- Wait, What's a Bookmarklet?
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Tell HN: T.co is adding a ~5 second delay to domains they don't like
> how is an explicit ban any less discouraging?
It's about whose messages are sidelined, not who gets discouraged.
With shadow removals, good-faith users' content is elbowed out without their knowledge. Since they don't know about it, they don't adjust behavior and do not bring their comments elsewhere.
Over 50% of Reddit users have removed content they don't know about. Just look at what people say when they find out [1].
> and evidently it does work against spammers here on HN
It doesn't. It benefits people who know how to work the system. The more secret it is, the more special knowledge you need.
[1] https://www.reveddit.com/#say