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cherbeat · 2 years ago
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MaxAI Extension with ChatGPT and Claude 2.0 Review
Here is a draft Tumblr post reviewing and sharing the YouTube video about MaxAI:
You Need This AI Writing Assistant Browser Extension!
AI is truly changing the game when it comes to content creation and productivity. I just came across this awesome Chrome extension called MaxAI that neatly integrates the powers of ChatGPT and Claude right into your browser.
I watched this super helpful review and demo video that walks through how MaxAI can take your writing and research workflow to the next level!
Some of the key features include easy access to Claude and ChatGPT from a handy sidebar, summarization and paraphrasing tools, outline creation, prompt building and review, and customization options.
The reviewer tests out all the features and capabilities in action and shares their experience boosting productivity with this AI writing sidekick. I love how you can quickly access, tweak and review the AI responses to get the perfect generated text for your needs.
Whether you're a writer, researcher, content creator or just want to maximize efficiency, this extension is an absolute game-changer!
Check out the full review and demo here to see MaxAI in action! Let me know if you end up trying it out. I'm excited to integrate this into my daily workflow. AI productivity FTW!
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traegorn · 4 months ago
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Hearing stuff like “Firefox is clunky” is hilarious when I remember that I spent half my childhood using a literal family desktop with internet that wouldn’t work if someone was using the landline…
I started out with a 14.4kbps modem.
My first graphical web browser was Netscape 2.0.
The folks who say "Firefox is clunky" wouldn't know clunky if it bit them in the ass. 😆
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communistkenobi · 6 months ago
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it’s sometimes frustrating when people respond to posts lamenting like, the fact that every news article is paywalled or every social media site is overrun by reactionaries or that all recipe websites are impossible to use because they’re covered in malicious ads or etc with “here’s a site that gets rid of those paywalls!” “install this recipe-unfucker browser extension on your computer!” “just join [obscure social media site that no one uses] or [dead forum]!” like I get the intent, I don’t take it as like malicious derailing or anything, and I even understanding wanting to spread resources to people esp adblocker resources. but this pattern of response in the aggregate feels like it’s fundamentally missing the point on some level - it is infuriating that you can’t spend an hour on social media without being reminded that the world viscerally hates you and wants you dead for the crime of being a minority, it is infuriating that you’re constantly condescended to about the “dangers of disinformation” by the same professional class that paywalls every single piece of data from the public, it is infuriating that the internet is rapidly approaching a point of total unusability for the express purpose of further lining a billionaire’s pockets, and no browser extension or obscure discord clone is going to fix that. These are structural problems and I think people are using these things as examples to complain about these structures, and it sometimes feels like people are missing that point when they post a link to a mozilla-only browser extension. it feels like unwanted advice to a problem that is already unsolveable via individual solutions. often it borders on patronising, as if people aren’t aware they can log off tumblr and post on a Web 2.0 forum that 1000 people collectively use or haven’t heard of the concept of an adblocker. but again like what else are you supposed to do the next time you want to look up a chili recipe or watch cat videos online or read the news. sucks ass
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changes · 2 years ago
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Friday, December 1st, 2023
🌟 New
Starting today, Post+ can no longer be enabled on blogs. In case you missed it: Post+ will be going away in January. You can read more here.
The option to pause (and resume) your queue is now available if you’re using the experimental Queue 2.0 options on web.
The options to shuffle, pause, and resume your queue are now available in the iOS app (version 32.3+)
The flow for Blazing a post on iOS has been redesigned to be easier to use (starting in version 32.3 of the iOS app).
When you receive a push notification about a recommended blog, tapping that notification will now take you directly to that blog instead of a little preview of that blog in your “Following” tab.
It’s that time of the year: Tumblr Year in Review 2023 is up! Head over to @fandom to check it out.
🛠 Fixed
Yesterday, there was an issue that caused it to appear like you automatically followed back any blog that followed you (no auto-follow backs actually happened). The follow back was just a display error, and we’ve cleared that up. If you want to become mutuals with that blog that followed you, you’ll have to go click that “Follow” button yourself.
The aforementioned iOS app update to address frequent crashes has been released.
The little notification that shows for folks using an unsupported browser is no longer obscured by the login/sign up footer on the logged out Explore page.
We fixed an issue on web where sometimes in-blog search results would be displayed as unstyled text.
Also on web, we fixed an issue on the “Your tags” tab that caused the location of the tag filter modal to be affected by scroll position. It now displays correctly (in the center of the screen).
🚧 Ongoing
Nothing to report today.
🌱 Upcoming
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awwfulsounds · 5 months ago
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Sega Dreamcast Web Browser 2.0 2000 (x)
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deb79ful · 11 months ago
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Happy 810NICLE Day, everyone! As a long-time Bionicle fan, I have something in the works that I hope is finished by the end of today, but in the meantime I have another thing to share: a digital recreation of my personal OC from the BZPower days.
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Yes, way back in my elementary and middle school days, I was a member of BZPower under the name Lewanuva210—which I'd used in a few other places, most of them LEGO-related—and while I didn't interact with the site much I was enthused by the sprite comics and script comedies that its forums hosted. I even cobbled together some characters through sprite kits like Innerrayg's 2.0 & 3.0 and Dark709's Chimoru kit to make a webcomic of my own! ...It didn't last long. The first had a little over 18 comics and 4 interludes of varying quality, and the second (which was set in a web browser, such was my sense of novelty) only made it to four pages before I abandoned it. (To the two permanent guest stars I added in that last pitiful page of the comic, forgotten to time, I humbly apologize.) Short-lived though it was, it was one of my first forays into full-on art projects, and I would love to sit down and work on a new comic series someday! Either focusing on the worlds of my OCs, or retelling the Pokemon games I've played over the years. Or maybe both!
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motsimages · 1 month ago
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Some basic distinctions coming from my understanding of them as a millennial with "user knowledge" of IT. Many things may be wrong, I am doing this as a kind of test for myself and also as basic info for those who haven't really stopped to think about this.
- Internet: as the name says, it is a NET of INTERconnected computers. How does it exactly work, I am not sure, but some computers are servers, which means they hold information that other computers (not servers) can access. Your phone is not a computer and is not a server. I don't know if it could turn into one, I think it would require a lot of RAM memory and other things to power it. If a server disconnects, you can't access the information it has. If all servers of the internet disconnect, I guess there would be no internet??
- RAM memory: one of the important things that makes the computer run. Not the same as the hard disk or the other memory (I don't remember the name now). It doesn't save files or programs, it helps manage tasks when you use the computer.
- File: information you save in your computer. It can have different formats and uses, like a .doc Word document, a PDF (file), an image in .jpg, etc.
- Folder: a place to put several files. I am not sure if it is a program.
- Browser: it's a program that you use to access the internet. You can see webs, databases, blogs... I think you cannot access the internet without a browser or other specific program for it.
- Search engine: it's a website that allows you to look for information in a database or several. Google is the most famous one. It used to be good and is now shit. Libraries also have search engines to look for books. I think outside of the internet, your computer could potentially also have a search engine to find files and folders? Unsure about this last part.
- Corpus: this is very specific but very useful for translators. It has a lot of documents of specialised content that you can look up and compare. For instance, historical documents to look for an idiom in the 16th Century. Or texts in French and Italian to see how they refer to the same information and compare the way native speakers speak.
- Program: I think this can also be software (maybe not all software are programs but all programs are software?). A specific thing you install in your computer to do something. For instance, Adobe Photoshop. I am now unsure if Microsoft Office is a program or not. Feels like it is but...
- Application: tbh I am not sure what is the difference with a software or program, but I know they don't exactly do the same things even if it looks like it. I feel it's like a smaller version of a program that the user can modify less.
- Chat GPT: I have never used it but from what I hear, it's a program that you can access remotely through some website? A specialised search engine/corpus that makes up things based on the information it can access.
I have to say that making this list I can see why people confuse program with website with browser with internet. Many programs can be accessed remotely from a website that you open in a browser, or maybe with an app. And then there's the whole thing of the Web 2.0, which is mainly all social media websites and I don't fully understand.
Feel free to comment and correct stuff.
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eldritch-spouse · 2 years ago
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Pinter is a solid second fave for me, so been dwelling on him and his assistant for some time. What started off as the usual power imbalance somehow turned into Belo 2.0
Keeping Pinter out of his employees' business? Assistant is all in THEIR business, on the prowl to make the big man proud. Be it who's slacking on their reports to who took the last doughnut in the break room, she's already in his lap going through her naughty list.
Company party to encourage better relations? Everyone better come show boss their appreciation! He got a sheet cake! Printers are down and the deadline is coming? To the local library! Chief is counting on you! "Sir asked for NO CREAM!"
(Basically another day of me questioning if my oc is the simp or I am... Thanks for all the Pinter content lately 💚💚)
Ohhh, so you're the suck up type?
Under most circumstances, Pinter distrusts those types. And you didn't seem like one to him at all.
But all it took was Pinter zeroing in on you, finally noticing what a gem he had in his hands all this time. He had looped a metaphorical rope around your waist and he was dragging you closer to him like a famished mutt- He expected you to be creeped out, or at the very least fearful and eager to weasel away from him in the workplace.
But no.
Much to the slime's surprise, you've... Embraced your role. Superbly well, he has to admit! Not only are you extremely productive and dedicated, you keep everyone in check when he can't. This is almost surreal to Pinter, this is the best case scenario- And he's so used to keeping his expectations down...
You can't blame him for being a little suspicious now, can you? For as much as Pinter would like to reap the rewards of this unexpected turnabout, he can't let his guard down prematurely. What happens if he leaves confidential documents out in the open? Leaves a personal tab on his web browser visible and leaves the room? What happens when Pinter gives you a finger- Will you take his whole arm?
It's hard for him to remember to test you when you're sitting on his lap, the hot coffee you got for him -Exactly to his tastes- Forgotten on the desk while he strokes a hand along your thigh and hardly listens to your droning about one of his employees creating a "toxic work environment" for others. He's just looking at your lips and feeling awfully hot in his suit.
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prctice4235 · 3 months ago
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Why Social Bookmarking Sites Are a Game-Changer for Organizing Your Internet Finds
Introduction: We all know how easy it is to stumble upon fascinating articles, videos, and images online, only to lose track of them a few days later. Enter social bookmarking sites—these tools let you save, organize, and share your favorite online finds with others. If you’re someone who loves curating content, these sites are perfect for keeping your internet discoveries in one place and sharing them with a community. Here’s everything you need to know about social bookmarking and why it’s worth your time.
What Are Social Bookmarking Sites? Social bookmarking sites are platforms where users can save (or "bookmark") their favorite websites, articles, images, or posts to revisit later. The twist? These bookmarks are often shared with a community of like-minded users, making it easier to discover new content and find inspiration. They allow you to organize and categorize your bookmarks by topic, interest, or any way you like, making your content easier to navigate and share.
Top Reasons to Use Social Bookmarking Sites:
Centralized Organization: Bookmarking sites let you collect your favorite content in one place. Forget the hassle of scattered bookmarks across browsers or apps. You can keep everything organized with tags, folders, or custom categories—everything in one tidy space.
Discover New Content: The social aspect of bookmarking sites is what really makes them stand out. Many sites let users share their bookmarks publicly, which means you can discover new content based on what others are saving. It’s like having an endless supply of inspiration, curated by people with similar interests!
Save and Share: Not only can you save your own favorite finds, but you can also share them with others in a personalized way. Share your bookmarks with your followers or friends on the platform, creating a community of shared interests. It's a fantastic way to create content that others can engage with.
Access Your Bookmarks Anytime, Anywhere: Most social bookmarking platforms have mobile apps or web access, so you can access your bookmarks from any device, at any time. Whether you’re on your laptop at home or your phone on the go, your curated collection is just a tap away.
Personalized Collections: With custom tags, folders, and categories, you can organize your bookmarks in a way that suits you. Whether it’s “art inspiration,” “funny memes,” or “recipes to try,” you can quickly retrieve what you're looking for, without endless scrolling.
Explore Our New Collection
 Article Submissions Sites
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Profile Creation Sites 
Popular Social Bookmarking Sites to Explore:
Pinterest: Famous for its visual discovery, Pinterest lets you create boards to organize your saved pins. Whether it’s fashion, home decor, or DIY projects, Pinterest is a great place to gather all the things that inspire you.
Reddit: While Reddit is mostly a discussion platform, many users use subreddits to “bookmark” useful links and posts. Subreddits like r/InternetIsBeautiful are full of cool websites and interesting content.
Pocket: Perfect for saving articles and blogs you want to read later, Pocket allows you to organize your content into tags, making it easier to revisit when you're ready.
Tumblr: With its reblogging feature, Tumblr isn’t just for blogs and fandoms. You can save your favorite posts, categorize them with tags, and share them with your followers, making it a great social bookmarking space for creative content.
Diigo: A more advanced tool for serious bookmarking, Diigo allows you to save pages, highlight content, and make annotations. It’s great for researchers or anyone who wants to keep track of their internet findings.
How to Get Started with Social Bookmarking:
Pick a Platform: Choose the bookmarking site that suits your needs. If you love visuals, Pinterest might be your best bet. If you’re into reading articles, Pocket is perfect.
Organize Your Bookmarks: Start categorizing your saved content by tagging or creating folders. Think of it like creating a digital filing system!
Share Your Finds: Don’t just keep your bookmarks to yourself—share them! Whether it’s with friends, followers, or the public, sharing your bookmarks helps others discover interesting content, and you may even make new connections.
Stay Updated: Bookmarking sites often suggest new content based on what you save. Stay engaged by following other users, joining relevant groups, or checking out recommended links.
Conclusion: Social bookmarking sites are a fantastic way to organize and share the content you love online. Whether you’re looking to discover new ideas, organize your digital finds, or connect with others, these platforms can help you curate the web in a way that’s both useful and social. So, get bookmarking, start sharing, and dive into a world of endless inspiration!
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scepty-ssb · 6 months ago
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in the airport and this man pulled out a rolled up paper bag and im assuming hes going to take out his lunch or something but no. sega dreamcast web browser 2.0
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changes · 2 years ago
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Friday, November 17th, 2023
🌟 New
On web, we’ve added a keyboard shortcut for deleting posts. Hit the D key while you’ve got a post in view, and you’ll see the “Are you sure you want to delete this post?” prompt (if it’s a post that you can delete).
Also on web, we added the ability to pause (and resume!) your blog’s queue. The button can be found at the top of your blog’s queue page, along with the rest of your queue settings. One quick note: If you have Queue 2.0 enabled (in Labs), you’ll need to disable it in order to see the pause/resume button.
🛠 Fixed
When using Tumblr in a mobile web browser, blog mention suggestions now fill the full width of the dropdown.
🚧 Ongoing
Nothing to mention here today.
🌱 Upcoming
We’re working to fix a longstanding issue that prevents folks from liking posts on blogs using custom domains.
Experiencing an issue? File a Support Request and we’ll get back to you as soon as we can!
Want to share your feedback about something? Check out our Work in Progress blog and start a discussion with the community.
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darkmaga-returns · 6 months ago
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Google has a “vision of a universal assistant,” but Mariner falls short. AI Agents are reputed to be the future of AI which autonomously “takes actions, adapts in real-time, and, solves multi-step problems based on context and objectives.” This is the technology that will destroy massive numbers of jobs in the future. ⁃ Patrick Wood, Editor.
Today, chatbots can answer questions, write poems and generate images. In the future, they could also autonomously perform tasks like online shopping and work with tools like spreadsheets.
Google on Wednesday unveiled a prototype of this technology, which artificial intelligence researchers call an A.I. agent.
Google is among the many tech companies building A.I. agents. Various A.I. start-ups, including OpenAI and Anthropic, have unveiled similar prototypes that can use software apps, websites and other online tools.
Google’s new prototype, called Mariner, is based on Gemini 2.0, which the company also unveiled on Wednesday. Gemini is the core technology that underpins many of the company’s A.I. products and research experiments. Versions of the system will power the company’s chatbot of the same name and A.I. Overviews, a Google search tool that directly answers user questions.
“We’re basically allowing users to type requests into their web browser and have Mariner take actions on their behalf,” Jaclyn Konzelmann, a Google project manager, said in an interview with The New York Times.
Gemini is what A.I researchers call a neural network — a mathematical system that can learn skills by analyzing enormous amounts of data. By recognizing patterns in articles and books culled from across the internet, for instance, a neural network can learn to generate text on its own.
The latest version of Gemini learns from a wide range of data, from text to images to sounds. That might include images showing how people use spreadsheets, shopping sites and other online services. Drawing on what Gemini has learned, Mariner can use similar services on behalf of computer users.
“It can understand that it needs to press a button to make something happen,” Demis Hassabis, who oversees Google’s core A.I. lab, said in an interview with The Times. “It can take action in the world.”
Mariner is designed to be used “with a human in the loop,” Ms. Konzelmann said. For instance, it can fill a virtual shopping cart with groceries if a user is in an active browser tab, but it will not actually buy the groceries. The user must make the purchase.
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govindhtech · 9 months ago
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Amazon DCV 2024.0 Supports Ubuntu 24.04 LTS With Security
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NICE DCV is a different entity now. Along with improvements and bug fixes, NICE DCV is now known as Amazon DCV with the 2024.0 release.
The DCV protocol that powers Amazon Web Services(AWS) managed services like Amazon AppStream 2.0 and Amazon WorkSpaces is now regularly referred to by its new moniker.
What’s new with version 2024.0?
A number of improvements and updates are included in Amazon DCV 2024.0 for better usability, security, and performance. The most recent Ubuntu 24.04 LTS is now supported by the 2024.0 release, which also offers extended long-term support to ease system maintenance and the most recent security patches. Wayland support is incorporated into the DCV client on Ubuntu 24.04, which improves application isolation and graphical rendering efficiency. Furthermore, DCV 2024.0 now activates the QUIC UDP protocol by default, providing clients with optimal streaming performance. Additionally, when a remote user connects, the update adds the option to wipe the Linux host screen, blocking local access and interaction with the distant session.
What is Amazon DCV?
Customers may securely provide remote desktops and application streaming from any cloud or data center to any device, over a variety of network conditions, with Amazon DCV, a high-performance remote display protocol. Customers can run graphic-intensive programs remotely on EC2 instances and stream their user interface to less complex client PCs, doing away with the requirement for pricey dedicated workstations, thanks to Amazon DCV and Amazon EC2. Customers use Amazon DCV for their remote visualization needs across a wide spectrum of HPC workloads. Moreover, well-known services like Amazon Appstream 2.0, AWS Nimble Studio, and AWS RoboMaker use the Amazon DCV streaming protocol.
Advantages
Elevated Efficiency
You don’t have to pick between responsiveness and visual quality when using Amazon DCV. With no loss of image accuracy, it can respond to your apps almost instantly thanks to the bandwidth-adaptive streaming protocol.
Reduced Costs
Customers may run graphics-intensive apps remotely and avoid spending a lot of money on dedicated workstations or moving big volumes of data from the cloud to client PCs thanks to a very responsive streaming experience. It also allows several sessions to share a single GPU on Linux servers, which further reduces server infrastructure expenses for clients.
Adaptable Implementations
Service providers have access to a reliable and adaptable protocol for streaming apps that supports both on-premises and cloud usage thanks to browser-based access and cross-OS interoperability.
Entire Security
To protect customer data privacy, it sends pixels rather than geometry. To further guarantee the security of client data, it uses TLS protocol to secure end-user inputs as well as pixels.
Features
In addition to native clients for Windows, Linux, and MacOS and an HTML5 client for web browser access, it supports remote environments running both Windows and Linux. Multiple displays, 4K resolution, USB devices, multi-channel audio, smart cards, stylus/touch capabilities, and file redirection are all supported by native clients.
The lifecycle of it session may be easily created and managed programmatically across a fleet of servers with the help of DCV Session Manager. Developers can create personalized Amazon DCV web browser client applications with the help of the Amazon DCV web client SDK.
How to Install DCV on Amazon EC2?
Implement:
Sign up for an AWS account and activate it.
Open the AWS Management Console and log in.
Either download and install the relevant Amazon DCV server on your EC2 instance, or choose the proper Amazon DCV AMI from the Amazon Web Services  Marketplace, then create an AMI using your application stack.
After confirming that traffic on port 8443 is permitted by your security group’s inbound rules, deploy EC2 instances with the Amazon DCV server installed.
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On your device, download and install the relevant Amazon DCV native client.
Use the web client or native Amazon DCV client to connect to your distant computer at https://:8443.
Stream:
Use AmazonDCV to stream your graphics apps across several devices.
Use cases
Visualization of 3D Graphics
HPC workloads are becoming more complicated and consuming enormous volumes of data in a variety of industrial verticals, including Oil & Gas, Life Sciences, and Design & Engineering. The streaming protocol offered by Amazon DCV makes it unnecessary to send output files to client devices and offers a seamless, bandwidth-efficient remote streaming experience for HPC 3D graphics.
Application Access via a Browser
The Web Client for Amazon DCV is compatible with all HTML5 browsers and offers a mobile device-portable streaming experience. By removing the need to manage native clients without sacrificing streaming speed, the Web Client significantly lessens the operational pressure on IT departments. With the Amazon DCV Web Client SDK, you can create your own DCV Web Client.
Personalized Remote Apps
The simplicity with which it offers streaming protocol integration might be advantageous for custom remote applications and managed services. With native clients that support up to 4 monitors at 4K resolution each, Amazon DCV uses end-to-end AES-256 encryption to safeguard both pixels and end-user inputs.
Amazon DCV Pricing
Amazon Entire Cloud:
Using Amazon DCV on AWS does not incur any additional fees. Clients only have to pay for the EC2 resources they really utilize.
On-site and third-party cloud computing
Please get in touch with DCV distributors or resellers in your area here for more information about licensing and pricing for Amazon DCV.
Read more on Govindhtech.com
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lostaff · 2 years ago
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Ch-ch-changes
🌟 Novità
Abbiamo aggiunto una nuova impostazione del blog che ti permette di controllare chi può menzionare il tuo blog nei post e nelle risposte. Le opzioni sono: Tutti (opzione predefinita), Nessuno, Solo chi segui o Solo chi segui e ti segue.
Dallo scorso venerdì, Post+ non può più essere abilitato sui blog. Post+ sarà rimosso a gennaio. Trovi maggiori informazioni qui.
L’opzione per mettere in pausa (e riattivare) la coda è ora disponibile se usi le opzioni Coda 2.0 sperimentali su web.
Le opzioni per mescolare, mettere in pausa e riprendere la coda sono ora disponibili nell’app per iOS (versione 32.3+)
Il procedimento per usare Blaze su un post in iOS è stato riprogettato per una maggiore facilità di utilizzo (a partire dalla versione 32.3 dell’app per iOS).
Quando ricevi una notifica push su un blog consigliato, toccando la notifica arrivi direttamente al blog anziché vederne una piccola anteprima nella scheda “Seguiti”.
La Tumblr Year in Review 2023 è ora disponibile! Vai su @fandom per scoprirla.
🛠 Correzioni
Abbiamo corretto un bug che impediva ai post con tag di essere correttamente indicizzati dalla ricerca quando li si modifica da privati a pubblici.
La scorsa settimana abbiamo riscontrato un problema per il quale sembrava che seguissi automaticamente qualsiasi blog che ti seguiva (in realtà, non li stavi seguendo davvero). Si è trattato semplicemente di un errore di visualizzazione, che abbiamo corretto. Se vuoi seguire un blog che ha iniziato a seguirti, devi cliccare su “Segui”.
Abbiamo pubblicato l’aggiornamento all’app per iOS, di cui avevamo già parlato, che risolve le frequenti chiusure improvvise.
La notifica che appare agli utenti che usano un browser non supportato non è più oscurata dal piè di pagina per l’accesso o la registrazione quando si è nella pagina Esplora senza aver eseguito l’accesso.
Abbiamo corretto un problema sul web per cui, a volte, nei risultati di ricerca nei blog appariva testo non formattato.
Sempre su web, abbiamo corretto un errore nella scheda “I tuoi tag” per il quale la posizione del modale del filtro del tag era condizionata dalla posizione di scorrimento. Ora appare correttamente (al centro della schermata).
🚧 In corso
C’è un problema nella versione più recente dell’app per iOS che impedisce al programma di lettura su schermo di leggere il testo dei messaggi diretti. La correzione sarà presente nella versione 32.6 dell’app.
Siamo a conoscenza di un problema che causa la chiusura improvvisa del feed Seguiti se segui il blog Radar. Stiamo cercando di risolverlo il prima possibile.
🌱 In arrivo
Sul web stiamo lavorando per spostare il pulsante “Elimina account” dalla pagina delle impostazioni del blog principale alla pagina delle impostazioni dell’account, così da evitare che gli utenti possano eliminare in modo accidentale l’intero account.
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medewerkers · 2 years ago
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Wijzigingen
🌟 Nieuw
We hebben een nieuwe bloginstelling toegevoegd waarmee je kunt bepalen wie je blog in berichten en reacties mag vermelden. De opties zijn: iedereen (standaard), niemand, alleen gebruikers die je volgt of alleen je wederzijdse volgers.
Sinds afgelopen vrijdag kan Post+ niet meer voor blogs worden ingeschakeld. Voor het geval je het gemist hebt: Post+ verdwijnt in januari. Hier vind je meer informatie over deze verandering.
Als je de experimentele Queue 2.0-opties op het web gebruikt, is de optie om je wachtrij te pauzeren (en te hervatten) nu beschikbaar.
De opties om je wachtrij opnieuw te ordenen, pauzeren en te hervatten zijn vanaf nu in de iOS-app (versie 32.3+)  beschikbaar.
De flow om Blaze voor een bericht op iOS te activeren is opnieuw ontworpen voor een vereenvoudigd gebruik (vanaf versie 32.3 van de iOS-app).
Als je een pushmelding krijgt over een aanbevolen blog, ga je nu direct naar die blog door op die melding te tikken in plaats van naar een kleine voorvertoning van die blog in je tabblad ‘Volgend’.
Het is weer die tijd van het jaar: Tumblr Year in Review 2023 is online! Ga naar @fandom om het te bekijken.
🛠️ Fixes
Een bug verholpen waardoor berichten met tags niet goed door zoekmachines werden geïndexeerd als je ze van privé openbaar maakte.
Vorige week was er een probleem waardoor het leek alsof je automatisch elke blog volgde die jou volgde (in werkelijkheid gebeurde dit niet). Het terugvolgen was een weergavefout die we sindsdien hebben verholpen. Als je wederzijdse volgers met de blog die jou volgt wilt worden, moet je zelf op de knop ‘Volgen’ klikken.
De eerder genoemde update voor de iOS-app om de frequente crashes aan te pakken is uitgebracht.
De kleine melding die wordt weergegeven voor gebruikers die een niet-ondersteunde browser gebruiken, wordt op de uitgelogde pagina Verkennen niet langer door de inlog-/aanmeldvoettekst verborgen.
We hebben een probleem opgelost waardoor zoekresultaten in blogs soms als onopgemaakte tekst werden weergegeven.
We hebben ook een probleem op het tabblad ‘Jouw tags’ op het web  opgelost waardoor de locatie van het modale tagfilter door de scrolpositie werd beïnvloed. Het wordt nu correct weergegeven (in het midden van het scherm).
🚧  Nog mee bezig
Er is een probleem in de nieuwste versie van de iOS-app waardoor schermlezers de tekst van privéberichten niet kunnen lezen. We hebben een oplossing hiervoor in versie 32.6 van de app.
We zijn ons bewust van een probleem waardoor de feed Volgend abrupt eindigt als je de Radar-blog volgt. We werken eraan om dit zo snel mogelijk te verhelpen.
🌱 Binnenkort
Op het web werken we eraan om de knop ‘Account verwijderen’ van de instellingenpagina van je primaire blog naar de pagina Accountinstellingen te verplaatsen, dit om te voorkomen dat gebruikers per ongeluk hun hele account verwijderen.
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greedychapa · 11 months ago
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Now if you launch the game through web-browser you'll see this window. And there will also be no exit button.
I also changed credits and save button icon. Now "who goes first?" and "... won; ... lost" windows will adjust to players' names sizes.
(yes i know there is a bug right on the video but i'm too lazy to fix it)
Also added new soundtracks:
Both from Not Jam pack
It's pre-beta 2.0 pre-1 (it means i'm going to be releasing pre-beta 2.0 this week!) and i'll post it in my discord server within the next hour (yes this phrase has already taken root)
PS: i'm so happy now because i finally managed to steal gridroad and i'll play it tomorrow (or later) :-})
PSS: is it just me or did come up with a new emoji?
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