There are some issues with the server right now. I found the problem, but not easy to fix, so I put a temporary workaround.
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Can the main theme optionally be split into light and dark options please (in addition to the browser default style)?
I use LibreWolf on desktop and it forces the light theme on all websites. I have a visual impairment and the slrpnk.net dark style is easier on my eyes vs. darkly, but it's inaccessible unless I dive into my browser's options and hinder my privacy.
As a fellow user of Librewolf, I've also lamented that I can't use the dark mint theme due to that setting. The alternative Alexandrite and Photon frontends we host have easy user-editable themes, though it can take some getting used to if you're used to the standard lemmy-ui.
Your comment prompted me to look into if there's a workaround, and I found this, which describes how to disable the ResistFingerprinting setting, and instead modify the FingerprintingProtection setting in the about:config settings menu to replicate the functionality of ResistFingerprinting while still letting the user set the default page theme.
When I compared the standard ResistFingerprinting setting vs the workaround with dark theme enabled in the user settings, it showed no difference in fingerprint score over on CoverMyTracks, so that could be a good temporary or permanent solution (extra bonus that it effects all websites)
poVoq is also investigating the possibility of adding a dedicated dark theme option to slrpnk as well.
There is now a hlt-mint-dark
option to chose from in the user settings.
Thanks so much!
Hello! I just joined this server (and Lemmy as a whole, really). I'm so pleased to have found this place!
Tiny introduction: I work professionally in the alternative energy sector, and live almost completely off-grid with the exception of my ISP. I'm also part of a local vegan & nature conservation group in my town. These things make me happy.
I think this place will be so cool to chat to similar people from other countries about these things!
Bye :)
Welcome MRIG! Glad to have you with us! ^^
Welcome!
Welcome! I love that you joined on such an auspicious day as May Day.
Ohhhh I did not expect such an endorsement :D
Ty a lot
Predictably rough start because solarpunk and even Reddit are not that famous in italy. Most of the “””scene””” is fine on telegram and discord so asking to speak more in public and less in private is gonna be hard but for the sake of free flow of information and a slower pace social media we will still try u.u
Another awesome post from y'all this month! I always look forward to these. Keep it up
Thanks for highlighting [email protected]! I was amazed to find how many independent lively little web sites and communities are out there, completely outside of social media (commercial or otherwise). I've derived a good deal of peace and strength from surfing the smol, so thank you for hosting this community. :)
What? Is the server Portugal based? I'm surprised to see fellow Portuguese people around here. Always assumed it was american or danish or something. Good to know!
About the blackout I would stay away from jumping to theories right now since the investigation is still on going and way too much was made up in that afternoon with no power. I think the latest theory is related to instability caused maybe by too much solar power suddenly injected into the network in Spain, which caused the network to crash which in turn crashed the Portuguese one. But, as far as I read this is the latest theory not a definite one so take it with a grain of salt.
It sounds a bit like a combination of several factors, each alone would not have been as bad. But this is exactly what starts to happen when complex systems get stressed.
Here on the Azores the local power company is pretty used to quickly fixing storm damage and the overall network is far simpler. So in some ways a smaller system is more resilient, but of course that can't be generalized.
I thought about that too. A lot of people are too eager to blame this or that power generation when what I think failed was the network as a whole because it's such a massive system and a monolith. I really thought it was more modular than that.
Also in that day anyone with their own solar panels at least had some energy. So like you said, smaller systems are more resilient.
For me, it's a consideration for the future, making sure that if I have to, I have some power generating capacity, maybe even some storage.
Hello! For a little while I wasn't posting to the community open_source_ecology that I created and it looks like the community was removed. It may have even been by me who removed it in an attempt to prevent spammers from using an unmodded board. I am wondering if it can be reopened as now there is news I would like to share with the community and am happy to mod again. Thanks!
Looking forward to more open source ecology news!
Welcome back. Looks like it was still in our database 2 years later and I restored it now: https://slrpnk.net/c/open_source_ecology
Are we not federating with Beehaw? If not, why not?
We are federating with Beehaw. Maybe something recently broke because they are still on a very old version of Lemmy?
Edit: no, seems to be still working.
My bad, the community was on hexbear, not beehaw, which is defederated and doesn't need an explanation as to why.
sin #3 of hexbear: making us associate hex icons with their bullshit