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discordrb | hoverzoom | |
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2 | 26 | |
488 | 1,051 | |
3.5% | - | |
4.8 | 8.8 | |
10 days ago | 28 days ago | |
Ruby | JavaScript | |
MIT License | MIT License |
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discordrb
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discord.py development ceased
This is an out of date link, if you're interested in getting started with discordrb you can find our up to date repo at https://github.com/shardlab/discordrb. Recently merged slash commands into main, awaiting a gem release still.
hoverzoom
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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.
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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.
- 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...
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Is there a Hover Zoom/Imagus that works in 2022?
It works in places that Imagus had stopped working. He also has a Github page for it: https://github.com/extesy/hoverzoom/
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So one Person wants to buy my Extension....
You will find this github discussion very interesting https://github.com/extesy/hoverzoom/discussions/670
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discord.py development ceased
I think this is a pretty key point. Think of all of the unscrupulous ways that browser extensions can be monetized. Imagine someone offering money to a Discord bot developer to give them statistics on which games are discussed most frequently in channels that the bot operates in.
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Chrome extension devs get hit up incessantly with monetization proposals
https://github.com/extesy/hoverzoom/discussions/670#discussioncomment-802497
What are some alternatives?
discord-api-docs - Official Discord API Documentation
sydent - Sydent: Reference Matrix Identity Server
screenity - The free and privacy-friendly screen recorder with no limits 🎥
yi-note - YiNote browser extension - online video note taking tool
vertical-tabs-chrome-extension - A chrome extension that presents your tabs vertically. Problem solved.
ExtPay - The JavaScript library for ExtensionPay.com — payments for your browser extensions, no server needed.
discordrb - Discord API for Ruby
web-activity-time-tracker - Chrome Extension that tracks and limits time you spent on sites
drift - Easily add "zoom on hover" functionality to your site's images. Lightweight, no-dependency JavaScript.
react-inner-image-zoom - A React component for zooming images.