If you are using Firefox check my previous comments, should help you find the request date. Let me know if you use some other browser and i’ll get the method for you!
If you are using Firefox check my previous comments, should help you find the request date. Let me know if you use some other browser and i’ll get the method for you!
I had this picture in my head that sqlite-manager by lazierthanthou was still available, but now looking into it seems like it has been abandoned for quite some time. My bad! But about this “new” add-on i do not know.
For command line use you can use the binaries like @abff08f4813c said, which can be found here or some gui program like for example DB Browser
So done with this bs, might as well delete that account too. Anyone here know if there is any similar tool for twitter than powerdeletesuit for reddit?
Yeah, just recently started self hosting FreshRSS instance. Before that i used Newsboat, first entry on its database is from 2020/09 so been a while in use. But basically i use it for my news reading, linux distro news and used to collect twitter feeds there but now…
Give it a go, easy way to gather all news feeds/blogs/basically anything you want to read in one place!
Or you can use teddit for that too
Sure you can! Made this quick and dirty userscript for kbin (probably a lot of things could be done better, but hey it works for me). But you get the gist… hopefully
Yeah much happier here, feels like a new home
And we even pay them to do it! Crazy world we live in
Currently on Artix, but planning on changing to Gentoo soon.
Hmm interesting, haven’t heard of them before. Was going to give them a try, but can’t seem to find their rss feed. Do they not have one?
Submitted: 2023-06-21
Received: 2023-07-06
8 year old account.
EDIT: (for Firefox) If you can’t remember the date and want to know, you can get it by opening your firefoxes profile directory -> find places.sqlite -> open it with sqlite3 command line or with some gui software and execute this:
SELECT datetime(visit_date/1000000,'unixepoch') AS visit_date, url, title
FROM moz_places, moz_historyvisits
WHERE moz_places.id = moz_historyvisits.place_id AND url LIKE '%https://www.reddit.com/settings/data-request%';
EDIT: Added received date
@minorsecond Started Terry Goodkind’s Wizard’s First Rule few days ago and already loosing sleep over it. It has hooks deep in my flesh, last night was bad i just coudn’t stop until fell asleep… I have 4 next books of the series ready to go, i might be in trouble.
Probably meaning this PowerDeleteSuite
Thank me later Musk (also that would $1000)