Filter is not block though, if you open the instance on your browser, you still see them. Only if you actually block them, they are gone.
Filter is not block though, if you open the instance on your browser, you still see them. Only if you actually block them, they are gone.
Yep, confirmed. Not working for me either in Beta 30.
I can’t tell, I have a youtube account.
Workplace policy leading to inherent familiarity with the system.
Plus most people aren’t heavy users or particularly tech-savvy. Installing an OS from scratch is already too much to ask for most.
https://github.com/yuliskov/SmartTubeNext is the only app you’ll need on a TV. It’s designed for it and fully syncs with your original youtube account.
Direct download: https://github.com/yuliskov/SmartTubeNext/releases/download/latest/smarttube_beta.apk
Um, no. It flags it for the user to review and urges a removal, that you can ignore. That’s it.
I live in China and have a Xiaomi phone as a work device, and use all sorts of apps the powers that be don’t like on it.
Maybe put it on the github tracker as a feature request so you can be certain to get a reply?
https://github.com/laurencedawson/sync-for-lemmy/issues/new/choose
They have pirated apps? That’s news to me.
The quick block is there, under “filter”.
It doesn’t work in China, if that’s any indication.
You might want to sign up with astrill. Greetings from China, we’ve been dealing with this shit for decades.
Comes with a built in translator and spell checker, and since access to Google translate is blocked, that’s often the only alternative.
Sure. Foreigners aren’t really sanctioned though, that’s more of a risk for the locals. But even then usually only if they want to get someone disappeared and don’t have anything substantial against them.
Worse. They think it’s useful.
Then they’ll install the Linux version. People here are so indoctrinated, they like it.
That looks nice. I’ll check it out if I have some time later; though my written Chinese is fairly limited. So far the Windows keyboard layout did just fine.
I live in China and this software is cancerous not just in the encryption failure, it also nestles into a computer like a trojan. Creates 2 fallback installations and will reinstall itself after removal if you reboot in between, unless you get rid of all 3 installations at once, where they are deliberately trying to obfuscate the uninstall button (triple confirmation, swapping the confirm/cancel buttons and button background colors, etc.).
It’s a nasty piece of crap that come preloaded on any phone (android, at least) and Windows-PC here.
Neither of which supports Chinese, so that’s useless for any actual users of Sogou.
I believe the lemmy API only shows one or the other. Would be possible to combine it on the app, but not as a native function.
A simple network sniffer is enough to figure out what sites the app is connecting to, then you can just block them on the router.
If you are using Android, you can do that easily right on your phone with PCAPdroid, it’s on the play store. No root required.