There are plenty of userstyles and userscripts inspired by old reddit if you don't want to use mlmym. See [email protected].
I’d recommend going into the settings and enabling all the extra filters as well.
I'd recommend sticking with the defaults unless you have a specific use case where extra filters are needed. More filters = higher chance of breakage.
If you are on Linux you should be able to create a shell script that change your system color to dark or light depending on the time. On gnome there may even be some extension that do that already.
If you use Windows there may also be options to do the same with task scheduler.
They turn white for me (or green for sticky posts). However, there may be some combination of dark mode and theme setting that I've overlooked. The #app
id should have the attribute data-bs-theme="dark"
if you use darkly. If your entire system use dark mode it should also work by default if your system tells your browser that you prefer dark themes. (But data-bs-theme will still be set to light unless one go to the settings and change the theme to darkly.)
Rather than manually adding communities, could it be made to fetch active/hot communities from for example: https://lemmy.world/api/v3/community/list?sort=Active
?
I'm wondering why websites keep using fake paywalls when they can use a real one where the content isn't available until user verification.
Those are on my playlist queue. :)
Skrämmer livet ur mig varje gång den kör in på området.
Is it blocking the same ads on the other device it's working on? If not, then it could be that the game(s) use first party ads, or a 3rd party server that haven't been added to AdGuard's lists yet. That could be the case if it blocks other ads.
Linux Mint do not use the HWE kernel like Ubuntu. However, be on the lookout for a Linux Mint 21.2 Edge ISO. It's not released yet, but that ISO will use a newer kernel.