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  • Have a look for USB-C docks that don’t specifically mention “for the steam deck”. They’re all functionally the same but I found a steam deck owner tax when they reference Steam decks in product titles. For example, I picked up a Sabrent dock where reviews mentioned steam deck.

  • [Crossposting. Some nice recommendations] Scary movie recommendations?
  • A group of us have a horror day up for the 31st, going to give ild Debbie Logan a bash - thanks for the recommendation

  • [Crossposting. Some nice recommendations] Scary movie recommendations?
  • Late reply, but excellent, I'm glad you enjoyed it. It was pretty much my top film choice before Talk to Me pipped it!

  • [Crossposting. Some nice recommendations] Scary movie recommendations?
  • Dropping another a couple others on this list: Last Shift and Creep, ones to watch without seeing a trailer.

  • [Crossposting. Some nice recommendations] Scary movie recommendations?
  • +1 for “Talk to me” it is one of my favourites now, a very well executed story.

  • Bloody Disgusting: These 7 New Horror Movies Just Released at Home...
  • It seems to have very similar vibes to Blood and Honey. Drop in some drinking game rules, might be worth it!

  • Bloody Disgusting: These 7 New Horror Movies Just Released at Home...
  • Does anyone recommend the grinch film? I thought the trailer made it look terrible, so was put off watching when it released initially.

  • The time is now! Start your download!
  • Hitting 60mbps without any real fluctuations on two machines - seems like Steam have amole throughput.

  • Invincible and Walking Dead get new board games inspired by Hellboy (well, sort of)
  • I picked this up today, played a few rounds, its a great little game and I think it’ll replace zombie dice for me.

  • I made my own copy of Yinsh
  • I’ve never heard of this before but reading up on it, it sounds like a really tactical game! Loving the multi-coloured print job, you’ve done really well with it.

  • Baldur's Gate 3?
  • Can confirm, just bought it and its running without a problem on a 1080TI, it just works 👍

  • YSK: If you make popcorn in a pot on the stove, the oil to use is ghee.
  • After reading this post a few days back, I was inspired to get some Ghee and try it out. Absolutely delicious, thank you @fubo@lemmy.world!

  • Guide: Hide your Lemmy instance from search engines
  • Or maybe the lemmy source code should include a canonical tag to the original host’s post?

  • Guide: Hide your Lemmy instance from search engines
  • Would it be a better idea to exclude any URLs that are similar to /c/*@*.* I think that would block external communities but keep local ones still indexable in their native locations.

  • Invincible and Walking Dead get new board games inspired by Hellboy (well, sort of)
  • The Hellboy variant looks like a nice little tweak to the Zombie Dice game. I think I’ll pick that one up, thanks for sharing!

  • How much of your life have you degoogled?
  • That Plexus list os fantastic! Its one thing that’s always held me off of going from iOS to AOSP.

    Hopefully someone can answer my main concern for years - Plexus show’s certain banking apps not requiring any Google services, but how do you get up to date versions of them installed. Relying on a 3rd party store seems quite the risk for a sensitive app like that?

  • 3090 or 4090
  • Even if its “just” to get a notably higher refresh rate. If you’re considering around 4090 kind of prices a lovely higher refresh rate 1440p monitor would be a great sweet spot to consider.

    Though I’d maybe say different if its business expense to earn you revenue and gaming is only lighter touch.

  • RudderStack - An Open-Source alternative to Google Tag Manager
  • Yeah exactly that 👍 It's a self hosted web analytics platform but also has Tag Management available via a first party plugin. It is very comparable to GTM and if you have some frontend JavaScript knowledge it has everything you'd reasonably need I think.

  • Google Tag Manager FOSS alternative?
  • Hey @bird@beehaw.org, I'll keep this on the post for now as its generic content at the moment.

    There are two ways I'm going to suggest:

    #1 Plausible's library

    You mentioned using Plausible. did you know that if you include their custom event JS library you can just add class names to existing elements? If you're able to adjust the class names on your site this would be a nice and simple way to do things.

    For example:

    <button class="single_add_to_cart_button button alt plausible-event-name--Affiliate+Click plausible-event--product=product+name">Buy me</button>

    For it to work you need to update your Plausible library to https://your-domain.com/js/script.tagged-events.js

    The main issue here is that you have dynamic content being fed back to Plausible at the same time, which this process wouldn't help with unless you can tell you CMS to drop the name of a page's product into the class list. The example above shows what this would look like.

    #2 - Custom JavaScript

    The other route is just adding in custom JS. We could create a fun little library to add lots of customisation in, but we can keep this quite simple, by pasting the following code at the bottom of a page's body element.

    (function(){
      var target_elements = document.querySelectorAll(".single_add_to_cart_button");
      for (var i=0; i<target_elements.length; i++) {
        target_elements[i].addEventListener("click", function(){ plausible("Affiliate Click", { props: {product: document.title} }); })
      }
    })();
    

    This code will:

    • Look for all elements on the page that own a class name of "single_add_to_cart_button" (they can have other class names too)
    • Look through all found, if any, and attach a click listener to those elements
    • When a user clicks, the "plausible" function will be called and the desired parameters passed to it

    If you want to know more about CSS selectors, W3Schools offers some simple examples to learn from.

    You'll notice that this just covers the first of the two examples you gave. For your second example it would be good to have some additional information so that we can refine the click listener. For example, are each of these "link" or "button" elements, such as:

    <a href="http://other-domain.com">View on Etsy</a>

    If you're happy to DM me an example URL on this site, I can give you a complete example for the second set of click listeners?

  • Is there a reliable way to find out keycap sizes?

    I have a DURGOD Hades 68 keyboard that I’d love to spruce up with some custom caps. However, I’m not sure where to start with making sure a cap set will fit my board.

    I’d really appreciate some advice on how to figure it out? Searching online hasn’t been that fruitful - or I’m not asking the right questions!

    Are there any recommended stores for ISO layouts too?

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