Yep, this is exactly it. "Hispanic or Latino" is a question of ethnicity according to the Census Bureau: > "People may choose to report more than one race to indicate their racial mixture, such as “American Indian” and…
We'll take that into account.
Glad to hear it! :)
If you want this as a feature, you can provide it through a pull request OR submit it as an issue ticket on the repo, and we'll get to it. Either way: https://github.com/yczeng/hackernews-newsfeed
Currently, the Grease/Tampermonkey userscript and the Chrome extension driver script are separate entities. We're working to either make them one and the same OR be exclusively driver scripts, and the real work is done…
The other dev of this project here - I think it's less of a challenge than presumed because, essentially, we're hijacking Facebook's markup structure anyway. All we have to do is inject stories one-by-one into existing…
You don't actually need Greasemonkey. These scripts are browser-agnostic, so if you use Chrome, you can just install this as a Chrome extension. If you don't use Chrome, you can install this on Firefox using…
Yep, this is exactly it. "Hispanic or Latino" is a question of ethnicity according to the Census Bureau: > "People may choose to report more than one race to indicate their racial mixture, such as “American Indian” and…
We'll take that into account.
Glad to hear it! :)
If you want this as a feature, you can provide it through a pull request OR submit it as an issue ticket on the repo, and we'll get to it. Either way: https://github.com/yczeng/hackernews-newsfeed
Currently, the Grease/Tampermonkey userscript and the Chrome extension driver script are separate entities. We're working to either make them one and the same OR be exclusively driver scripts, and the real work is done…
The other dev of this project here - I think it's less of a challenge than presumed because, essentially, we're hijacking Facebook's markup structure anyway. All we have to do is inject stories one-by-one into existing…
You don't actually need Greasemonkey. These scripts are browser-agnostic, so if you use Chrome, you can just install this as a Chrome extension. If you don't use Chrome, you can install this on Firefox using…