Thanks for sharing I'll be adding comments here when I know about something new. And I'll be pointing others to this post.
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It was very clearly a very small minority that cared.
What is r/letsplay about?
I'm not sure what good it could do in the US but I'm happy it helps you, assuming you're using it in an ethically sound manner.
I used to use DownThemAll way back, but I'm not sure what I'd use it for now. What are you downloading?
uBlacklist seems like it could be very useful.
Soft forks over branding aren't uncommon. Typically handled with automated tooling. But I understand not seeing that worth the effort.
It wouldn't surprise me if whoever is building Beehaw is actually using an automation to remove the donations link. There's typically a heart right near the create post link. It was there last week on Beehaw. It's not there now.
I'm going to take your response in good faith, but know that it appears from my end that it isn't.
The code has the UI include a link to donate to Lemmy that appears on literally every page of a Lemmy instance if the code isn't altered prior to installation.
It's like telling someone to water their crops while they are experiencing a drought.
This sounds a lot like when men don't believe that women are sent absolutely batshit insane messages on a regular basis in addition to dick pics (which are a different kind of insane).
The link is about giving 3rd party mod tools free API access to Reddit. But you are correct that Reddit has not provided many mod tools directly.
There's a temporary Jerboa fork to deal with v17 vs v18 log in issues on Jerboa
https://lemmy.ca/post/942473