The Kbin Usability Pack userscript adds a bookmark feature: https://greasyfork.org/en/scripts/469597-kbin-usability-pack
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There's a userscript I'm using that provides a bookmark feature (among other things, most or all of which I think are toggleable): https://greasyfork.org/en/scripts/469597-kbin-usability-pack
No built-in feature as far as I know, though.
I've been doing similar; been using Firefox, but Chrome is installed for its browser-wide automatic captioning. Not something I need often, but I rely on it for the occasional remote meeting here and there. I'm sure free automatic captioning applications exist for my operating system, but I'd have to actually test each one to see if they actually work, and it's just been so convenient keeping Google's around.
(Speaking of which, if anybody happens to have recommendations for free automatic captioning software that works on Ubuntu, I seem to be in the market...)
I'm somewhere around year 8 on my community center save and still haven't found a single autopetter. Apparently I'd need to spend significantly more time in the caverns to get just one autopetter than I had to spend in them to complete the entirety of the perfection tracker. I'm looking forward to being able to buy some from joja.
My default homepage is subs, and I don't have nine pages of content on it yet, but I did get multiple 404 errors while going through it. I have auto media preview enabled and it looks like the next page doesn't work until all of the images have loaded on the current page, for some reason. Had no problems with auto media preview turned off.
I couldn't replicate the issue with my homepage switched back to all because I couldn't get to the end of the page and click the next button before all the images had loaded (the next page kept disappearing out from under my mouse just as I clicked it, lol), but page 9 by itself seemed to work fine.
If you haven't wrapped your head around it yet: magazines are equivalent to subreddits. The "magazines" tab is just a place to search for new subreddits. The "threads" tab is where posts in those subreddits will actually show up — if you're on the homepage, you'll see posts from a variety of magazines just like the homepage on reddit shows you posts from a variety of subreddits. You can then block posts from certain subreddits from showing up on that homepage.
I've changed my homepage to the subscriptions page because I'm just not interested in most of what's on the default homepage. No more memes (or news, or stuff about lemmy). :)
It's usually easier to search via external sites (https://lemmyverse.net/ and https://browse.feddit.de/ are the ones I've been using). You'll still have to manually copy over the magazine name in order to subscribe for it, but you'll get a wider variety of results without having to go to each instance individually.