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Lemmesee @lemm.ee
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Chad scraper
  • Good point. This is also possible to overcome with one additional HTTP request and some HTML parsing. Still less overhead than running Selenium! In any event, I was replying in a general sense: Selenium is easy to understand and seems like an intuitive solution to a simple problem. In 99% of cases some additional effort will result in a more efficient solution.

  • Chad scraper
  • Using Selenium for this is probably overkill. You might be better off sending direct HTTP requests with your form data. This way you don't actually have to spin up an entire browser to perform that simple operation for you.

    That said, if it works - it works!

  • Lean 4.0
  • Quite bizarre and annoying that the maintainers don't explain what their project is about front and center. I have no idea what Lean is and would like to know. Where should I be looking if not at the Github README?

  • Testflight is full

    Is there an alternative link to the testflight? Thanks

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    RJ45 port with minimal clearance
  • The angled port definitely looks elegant and I'll have to investigate further. For now I've bought a 90 degree cable that should do the trick. Less effort than rewiring the wall. Thanks

  • homelab @lemmy.ml Lemmesee @lemm.ee

    RJ45 port with minimal clearance

    Hi there,

    I have an RJ45 port in the wall which needs to be in use. I'll be moving a piece of furniture soon which will be (almost) right up against the wall. This will restrict the space in front of the port. The cable connected to the port will have to drastically bend at the connection point and I'm worried that'll be a problem.

    I've found some 90 degree RJ45 male connectors online which seem appropriate. This way the cable won't have to bend. Any experience with these?

    Any other advice is welcome.

    Thanks in advance

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    Bug: Long community names overlap vote arrows

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    ApolloAPI AltStore source
  • Thanks. It looks like the source is broken? When installing I get the error "Apollo could not be installed. The downloaded version of Apollo does not match the version specified by the source."

    I'll just stick with the sideloaded IPA I have for now. Thanks again

  • Lemmy, what are your "missed flight" stories?
  • I'm a dual national and my name is different in each passport. Bought the plane ticket with the name written in one of the passports but then I forgot it at home 🤦‍♂️

    I had the other one on me but since the name in it was different they didn't let me on the plane...

    Ever since then I keep both passports very close to each other with a rubber band!

  • Using NVSlimmer

    Hi there

    I'm trying to cut down on the NVidia bloatware I've got installed. I found out through Google about an app called NVSlimmer which should do the trick. Unfortunately I'm not quite sure how to use it. When I run it I get a prompt to load the driver package but I'm not sure what that is.

    I figured someone here might be able to help me understand what to do.

    Thanks in advance.

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    Wholesome yet dystopian
  • Printers have been network enabled for a very long time... I personally find that specific feature very useful on my home HP printer (for printing from my phone, etc) and it's invaluable in many work environments. I'll agree that some others "features" bug me... Being locked in to janky proprietary software, cartridges, privacy concerns stemming from having a HP account and more. I'd say those are more substantial issues