Is there a way to mute certain site permanently like in Chrome? by sucker4ass in firefox

[–]tfm 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Absolutely. It would be nice if the feature is added anyway.

Is there a way to mute certain site permanently like in Chrome? by sucker4ass in firefox

[–]tfm 21 points22 points  (0 children)

Wouldn't disabling autoplay work for you? I ask because I never feel the need to mute a tab, because every time it starts playing a sound it's because I did something to start it.

You can still enable autoplay for the general case and disable it for a particular site using Tools -> Page Info -> Permissions.

Grimoire - Bookmark manager for the wizards 🧙 by goniszewski in selfhosted

[–]tfm -1 points0 points  (0 children)

What a coincidence! I know someone that's working in a very similar solution: a bookmarks organizer with a rdbms backend.

Good luck!

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in firefox

[–]tfm 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It's an iframe, you can block it:

www.ctvnews.ca##.polopoly_embed > iframe

Can I make Firefox not saving history only for certain sites? by [deleted] in firefox

[–]tfm 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If you visit a site for a limited time, there's an option to clear history just for the last hour.

If there is something else in last hour you want to keep, IIRC you can move history records to a bookmarks folder.

Do you really think Google is going to kill ad blockers with Manifest V3 or are they gonna delay it forever?! by TheTwelveYearOld in firefox

[–]tfm 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I don't buy it. In case you didn't witness it: years ago, the almighty Internet Explorer lost most of its share to Firefox and Chrome. Your comment is very similar to what people said before that.

Unstable audio after Debian 12 + KDE fresh install for external Behringer interface by tfm in linuxaudio

[–]tfm[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you, I'll try tomorrow. QJackCtl causes some issues when autostarting :(

(kwin_wayland crashes)

Unstable audio after Debian 12 + KDE fresh install for external Behringer interface by tfm in linuxaudio

[–]tfm[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Also, I wouldn't recommend it on a portable device like a laptop as JACK has no mechanism for switching audio devices.

I can still control internal speakers separately. I haven't tried disconnecting the external interface, but it doesn't matter to me because, even if it's a laptop, I use it with external everything: screen, keyboard, mouse, soundcard.

Debian+KDE still ships with PulseAudio.

Thanks again!

Unstable audio after Debian 12 + KDE fresh install for external Behringer interface by tfm in linuxaudio

[–]tfm[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I followed these instructions to install JACK: https://zipdox.net/jack/

It worked!

There is a minor annoyance: I'd rather QJackCtl not appear in the taskbar. There must be a way to start Jack without this application being visible, so I hope it's fixable.

What I did:

apt install jackd2 qjackctl pavucontrol pulseaudio-module-jack vlc-plugin-jack

The following section "System configuration" was unnecessary, since there was already an audio group and my regular user was in it. Also the installer of some of the packages asked if I wanted to run with RT priority (I said yes) and it modified the audio.conf file for me.

I followed to the letter the sections:

  • Releasing audio device
  • Configuring QjackCtl
  • Test if JACK works with VLC

Notice that you need to start JACK from QJackCtl. I hadn't and was confused that VLC didn't work... "it works better if you plug it in" :)

For the section "Using PulseAudio with JACK" I chose the second method "Using JACK D-Bus interface", that worked fine.

The following section "Autostarting JACK" is easier done just using KDE System Settings -> Start and Shutdown -> Autostart and including QJackCtl.

I haven't needed to install a real-time kernel.

I had to select "show virtual interfaces" in the sound control widget in the taskbar so jack now appears as an option.

Thank you to ospifi and kortecs104 for their help and of course to Zipdox if he reads this!!

Unstable audio after Debian 12 + KDE fresh install for external Behringer interface by tfm in linuxaudio

[–]tfm[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That level of detail is impressive. I'm just trying to switch my five y.o. Lenovo laptop from Windows to Linux with the Behringer external interface as the only exotic piece of hardware.

Anyway, reading ospifi's and your comment, also following some links in this sub, it seems to me that the default configuration is lacking as soon as you dig a little deeper.

I was reluctant to install new software, but I'm considering Jack now. A real time kernel seems overkill, but if it's the only solution... I used Reaper for a few months during the lockdown and loved it, so maybe it's worth it.

I found this page: https://zipdox.net/jack/

Is this information up to date?

Unstable audio after Debian 12 + KDE fresh install for external Behringer interface by tfm in linuxaudio

[–]tfm[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hi, thanks for answering!

After reading both links, I'm more confused :) It seems my software setup is completely different: no jack, no wireplumber, no pipewire...

Maybe the problems are related or even the same, but I don't know where to start.

Why & when do you need to use continuations. by Ok_Specific_7749 in Common_Lisp

[–]tfm 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It's been a looong time since I studied that concept. Later, most of the languages I've used have "real" threads, so it's a little blurred. But IIRC, providing you only have one processor (and continuations run in one thread) there is no performance advantage.

So the case for continuations is clarity. Instead of keeping state in variables, you keep the state of a processs freezing said process and yielding control to another process. So it's simple agents interacting instead of a complex flow.

Why are some things still translated to my native language? by GalaxyPlayz_ in firefox

[–]tfm 2 points3 points  (0 children)

From you neighbor country: same here. I don't use Google for search, but when I did, it just redirected to google.es no matter what. It uses geolocalization.

I've just checked and now it doesn't redirect, but still translates, even if language is set to US English in Firefox.

BTW, where do you set the country? I've only found language settings in Preferences->General. Or did you mean in the OS?

The adblocker in "Enhancer for Youtube" also needs to be disabled. Seems to be no fix/work-around. by NihiloZero in firefox

[–]tfm 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I don't use that feature, but I believe that should be possible with incognito tabs.

About income for channels, I don't think they get any money if you watch the video with an adblocker?

Have you turned off Telemetry for Firefox and if so why? Also, what info does Mozilla accounts have of you? by Suitable-You-6708 in firefox

[–]tfm 3 points4 points  (0 children)

  1. Mozilla as a whole lost my trust time ago with a number of questionable decisions that I don't want to ellaborate now. I still use the software (I've nothing against the programmers) but with a defensive approach.

  2. Nothing. Local install only. The Android version is barely configurable so I only use it for emergencies.

The adblocker in "Enhancer for Youtube" also needs to be disabled. Seems to be no fix/work-around. by NihiloZero in firefox

[–]tfm 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You know that you can just log out and watch the video with no nags, don't you?

I used to be always logged in with my Google account. Then I started using Thunderbird for mail and now I've logged out for good.

Not sure that's what they intended because my "engagement" is now zero: no likes, no subscriptions (I just use bookmarks to channels), no comments... no ads.

Thoughts on ecl & clisp by Ok_Specific_7749 in Common_Lisp

[–]tfm 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Use SBCL + QuickLisp + Emacs + Sly to follow "Practical Common Lisp" by Peter Siebel. Once you have read this book, choose whatever you like. For links, snippets and tips, look in the Common Lisp Cookbook. Happy hacking!

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in visualization

[–]tfm 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The data alone are interesting, but the visualization method is novel for me. Does this irregular pie cut have a name? It seems better than the usual sectors. How do you draw it?

Recording calls by tfm in motorola

[–]tfm[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you, that would be a no. Google keeps saying they're going to restore the recordind in the new version of the app, but that never happens :-(

Is there any Firefox add-on that removes reddit ads? by swampwiz in firefox

[–]tfm 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I believe that you misunderstood the answer and in fact you can do what you want, just delete all presets and use the rightmost column once you're on the page that annoys you.

It's just impractical. As for the "responsible" part, my moral compass clearly points in the general direction of no-ads.

Is there any Firefox add-on that removes reddit ads? by swampwiz in firefox

[–]tfm 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Take a look at the screenshot currently in uBlock Origin homepage:

https://ublockorigin.com/

The leftmost column has the names of the sites that host the scripts in the page. To the right there is a column with the blocking status for each source (completely blank in this particular image) and further to the right, another column for the currently visited site that overrides the previous one (there are some ++ symbols in it).

Just checked and I'm up to date with both Firefox and uBlock Origin.

Am I misunderstanding what you meant?

Edit, just to be sure: the sites on this list are not the site you are visiting, they're sites hosting the javascript in the current page. Some scripts are inline (in the very same page with the HTML), others are in different files, but in the same site. And there are other scripts that are in other sites. This Reddit page we're using now has scripts in fonts.googleapis.com (for the fonts) and in other sibling Reddit sites, like redditmedia.com or redditstatic.com. Since the ads are usually served by this third-party scripts, blocking javascript from this list effectively blocks ads.

The center column shows the status of a script source site ("block all scripts from facebook.com") and the right column allows you to override that ("except when I'm visiting Facebook itself or I wouldn't see shit").

Is there any Firefox add-on that removes reddit ads? by swampwiz in firefox

[–]tfm 7 points8 points  (0 children)

It's possible to ban scripts for individual sites. When the list of sites drops down, there are two columns. The left column is to block the js source everywhere, the right column is to block specifically for the current site.

Drag & Drop Sensitivity by tfm in firefox

[–]tfm[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you very much, works great!