Sure you might have a lower number of cars total, but you’ll also have way more cars on the road, making the traffic problem even worse (because you can now have more cars than people). I’m guessing we’ll be seeing legislation that disallows empty cars driving around in big cities.
tl;dr: With Lemmy Go you type lg beekeeping on the address bar and it takes you to the most popular beekeeping community, or you can pick one from the given suggestions....
I’ve actually thought about it, but it sounds like too big of a project. I don’t think I’d have the time to maintain it for free. Besides, Lemmy being open source means we should probably focus on directly improving Lemmy vs doing it via addons (I made a tiny fix a few days ago, I can see myself contributing in a more soon).
I had never used Waterfox, but I installed it just now, to see why it doesn’t work. Latest Waterfox is apparently based on Firefox 102, which doesn’t support Manifest v3 extensions (and Lemmy Go is one of those). I tried to see if supporting v3 and v2 was feasible, but it’s just too many changes even for a relatively small extension like this one. The changes themselves aren’t too big a deal, but it would mean maintaining and testing two very different versions of the extension (which I already have to do for Firefox vs Chrome, but right now they are almost identical). I’d rather keep the project as simple as possible for now.
I expect Waterfox G6 (which is supposed to release in September) to support Manifest v3 extensions, so maybe we just need to wait a bit.
Looks like it’s not working for you. The extension is supposed to work without setting a preferred server. The instance list is supposed to be pre populated. Something must have happened that prevented it from getting the list. Also, when you click save, it’s supposed to show a popup from the browser asking for extra permissions, and then in the Lemmy Go window there’s supposed to be a text at the bottom saying “validating instance…” and then “success!”, or some error. Is the rest of the extension working for you without setting the instance? It’s weird because the instance list comes from the same place as the community list used for the suggestions, so I’m wondering why one would fail but not the other.
I’m working on an update that will show better logs for errors like these.
tl;dr: With Lemmy Go you type lg beekeeping on the address bar and it takes you to the most popular beekeeping community, or you can pick one from the given suggestions....
This is where the data comes from: github.com/Raicuparta/lemmy-community-crawlerThere’s currently no way to add missing communities manually, but I’ll add it to the todo list. But of course if you link any instance to one of the instances that this database crawls, eventually it will show up in the list.
It’s 50 communities per page. It gets every community from every instance linked by one of the instances in the list. So just linking some instance to lemmy.ml or lemmy.world will eventually make it show up in this database.
On the Internet Archive you can get a few different alpha versions of the game Outer Wilds, and a demo version too. But there’s an older version that I can’t seem to find anywhere....
California just opened the floodgates for self-driving cars (www.washingtonpost.com)
In a pivotal moment for the autonomous transportation industry, California chose to expand one of the biggest test cases for the technology.
I made a browser extension for more easily navigating to Lemmy communities from the browser address bar (lemmy.ml)
tl;dr: With Lemmy Go you type lg beekeeping on the address bar and it takes you to the most popular beekeeping community, or you can pick one from the given suggestions....
I made a Firefox extension for more easily navigating to Lemmy communities from the browser address bar (addons.mozilla.org)
tl;dr: With Lemmy Go you type lg beekeeping on the address bar and it takes you to the most popular beekeeping community, or you can pick one from the given suggestions....
I'm making a browser addon for quickly navigating to Lemmy communities. (Update: It's out!) (lemmy.ml)
EDIT: Lemmy Go is now available for Chrome and Firefox...
First public Alpha version of Outer Wilds?
On the Internet Archive you can get a few different alpha versions of the game Outer Wilds, and a demo version too. But there’s an older version that I can’t seem to find anywhere....