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Privacy
Privacy is the option to limit the access others have to one's personal information. Privacy can be compromised through various economic, legal, social, and technical means. Accordingly, various projects aim to develop privacy-protecting applications, how-to guides, and policies.
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I like how Simplepush presents a couple of different ways to generate push messages on their website:
https://simplepush.io/#libraries
How about having a similar feature directly in the server GUI? That would include the bits documented here https://gotify.net/docs/pushmsg
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A parametrized option to set the blocksize would be useful to experiment with. As quorum is used in a private setting I think this option should be available
E.g. accept missing leading 0
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In osx/updater/updater.go, we're referencing an ancient Go package, which has moved to a new location. Right now, the updater doesn't build (should we test this on travis?).
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Is your feature request related to a usage problem (not a bug)? Please describe.
When u press 'T' in the YT player it enables theater mode. It would be nice to have for FreeTube to also have this feature.
Describe the solution you'd like to see implemented
Press 'T' to go in/out Theater mode
Describe alternatives you've considered
Screenshots
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Edited:
I am trying to build a Caddy configuration that can cater to multiple environments (production, staging, local development).
To achieve this, I want to use environment variables for the base host names/urls, via the
{env.*}placeholder. This works great in addresses, route matches and upstream reverse-proxy configuration.Unfortunately, using the same approach does currently not work when