Yep, confirmed. Not working for me either in Beta 30.
Yep, confirmed. Not working for me either in Beta 30.
I’m pretty sure they do it to fly under the radar, since mobile clients are far more dominant than smart TV applications.
And there’s also newpipe as an alternative to Vanced (or rather the other way around, I believe newpipe came earlier), and even a fork with sponsorblock integration. I personally vastly prefer them over vanced/revanced.
I’m using BubbleUPnp for screencasting.
You mean, only on Android TV. They don’t have a phone app, and explicitly stated they are not interested in developing one.
So that’s why you have 2 accounts ;-)
I can’t tell, I have a youtube account.
An inactive account is just an entry in a database. The impact on the server is negligible.
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.
Works for me.
Device information
Sync version: v23.08.03-16:15
Sync flavor: googlePlay
Ultra user: true
View type: Cards
Push enabled: false
Device: OP516FL1
Model: OnePlus NE2211
Android: 12
Nah. They don’t know Google translate. Or Google, for that matter. They know what they are supposed to know.
Of course some people know better, and those are the ones who will eventually get around the block - finding and installing a VPN is not rocket science, not even here. But if you keep 98% of the population contained, the rest won’t reach critical mass.
The quick block is there, under “filter”.
It’s also faster than chrome now I think.
Resource management is much better. Chrome will max out the RAM, which slows down the browser. Firefox handles that 100x better.
I’m not using Voyager (found your post by browsing /all/new) but this happened to me on the lemmy.world web frontend a couple times over the last hour, so it might have been some malfunction on their end.
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.
I’ve had some mango-infused beans that were quite interesting, from a small roaster in Hungary. I don’t like acidity at all, so getting any fruity notes in a coffee that’s not tainted by acid is a rare find for me, so I liked it quite a bit. On the other hand I don’t really see the difference of adding (microdosing, really) flavorings to the coffee after brewing if I just want a hint of something else.
Been experimenting around a bit, and what really does it for me is to use a cinnamon stick to stir a freshly brewed espresso for a a few seconds. Can be reused for weeks. Adds a very subtle, mellow flavor that I quite enjoy.
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.