I’m the same but clearly got lazy and either ok’d it or It still snuck past since it was installed on my phone.
I’m the same but clearly got lazy and either ok’d it or It still snuck past since it was installed on my phone.
It was not filtering trump from my main feed. Sorry I should have explained “not working” better in my reply :)
So, within the code snippet above, that line is not working with the .*?leopard.*?
but when I swapped in the community name leopardsatemyface
it seems to work as expected.
Within the community I see trump posts, and within the main feed I do not. I need to see if a trump post from that community bleeds through to my main feed. I’m watching for that.
I appreciate it… Obviously this is not critical :) and I appreciate your effort!
I did not do extensive testing, but what I did was directly visit the leopards at my face community and could see there were articles being blocked within there. This filter leaves the separator lines of the posts that have been removed, and I was surprised to see articles blocked when viewing that community directly. Maybe I just messed up my regex, but I wanted to unblock anything with leopard/leopards in it even if it wasn’t within that specific community just in case
infosec.pub##article.row:has-text(/Trump|Elon|Musk|nazi|TikTok/i):not(:has-text(/leopard(s)?|schadenfreude|find out/i))
So, adding the not clause works but only if the leopard is within the title row I believe. I can go to the leopards ate my face and see posts, but those with the block words are still being filtered. Since you’re now our IT support for UBO and Regex do you by chance know if it’s possible to connect the title and community rows into a UBO filter for the :not part?
I’m sure a lot of people’s self hosting journey started on junk hardware… “try it out”, followed by “oh this is cool” followed by “omg I could do this, that and that” followed by dumping that hand-me-down garbage hardware you were using for something new and shiny specifically for the server.
My unRAID journey was this exactly. I now have a 12 hot/swap bay rack mounted case, with a Ryzan 9 multi core, ECC ram, but it started out with my ‘old’ PC with a few old/small HDDs
And why the old “ice boxes” are top load only. And why most boat fridges/freezers are top-load, because energy is scares/finite when disconnected from power.