I can’t believe it took me so long to realize that be-directional Twitter/Fedi bridges does lower switching costs and is aggressive interoperability
Hi Vera! Yes, @afr@social.coop and a French-speaking Pleroma account as @af@pleroma.nomagic.uk.
On the mobile web UI (Android), the boundaries drop-down "falls" below the screen, hiding everything but "global". Trying to add an image description, the keyboard hides the image description I’m typing, and I can’t see the entire image I’m describing (especially not what I’m trying to describe).
As I couldn’t see all the images I was trying to describe, I’ve hit the "return" button twice, which has deleted my draft (without saving it apparently). A killer feature with Pinafore, as it relies on local storage, is to never lose the contents of a text field.
Furthermore, whenever I add an image, every description field is erased.
Apparently the images order has also been inversed, I’d added the drop-down menu first, then the screenshot with the keyboard, then the screenshot without. But no pressure, this is a beta, take the time you need to release an accessible 1.0.
On the mobile web UI (Android), the boundaries drop-down "falls" below the screen, hiding everything but "global". Trying to add an image description, the keyboard hides the image description I’m typing, and I can’t see the entire image I’m describing (especially not what I’m trying to describe).
As I couldn’t see all the images I was trying to describe, I’ve hit the "return" button twice, which has deleted my draft (without saving it apparently). A killer feature with Pinafore, as it relies on local storage, is to never lose the contents of a text field.
Furthermore, whenever I add an image, every description field is erased.
"It would be really exciting if making a Bonfire instance was as easy as setting up a Discord server or a Facebook group. I think it could make the platform more inclusive towards less digitally literate people."
That's why I was working on https://twitter.com/permanentcpu pre-covid
Prova
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Hi everyone
Taking a look at the beta, federated projects are always interesting!
It would be really nice to be able to set redirect URLs for Youtube Videos, Instagram Posts etc.
The Fedilab App does provide it and then replaces all links to Youtube with the preset Invidous URL for example.
It would be really nice to be able to set redirect URLs for Youtube Videos, Instagram Posts etc.
The Fedilab App does provide it and then replaces all links to Youtube with the preset Invidous URL for example.
Mumbling a theory of psychee and structures with Android and the State (voting)
A common behaviour from corporate semi-libre software like Android is to let users make many "candy" choices which don't include processing their data the way they wish to, or in Gandi's case managing free second-level eu.org-style domains, or in the case of the State, voting.
I've voted at every election since I'm 18, and I will continue to do so, but maybe it makes me enjoy being to the State what my cats are to me. Maybe that's a major case of internalized social structures (psychee/social structures dialectic) making people go to vote.
Observation:
- I see an outstanding number 1 over the "notifications" icon.
- I assume it is the amount of unread notifications and that I should clearly see what notification remains unread.
- I click on it.
- I can't see which notification is unread (I thought I read them all).
- That number and attention calling thing remains there and I can't take it out.
What am I overlooking or not understanding? Should I create a PR in github?
Info: I'm in dark theme, Firefox 91.10.0esr (64-bit) in Debian Linux.
- a bug in how unseen notifications are counted
- we've set notifications (as well as messages) to automatically be marked as seen using https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/Intersection_Observer_API to do so only when they come into view (i.e when scrolling) and seems that's not getting triggered if you don't scroll. Needs more research...
I'm very excited about Bonfires Network. I should go to bed before I get too excited
The default font size may be quite small for sub 20/20 vision (that is, the majority of people). ;P
I'm in Firefox 91.10.0esr (64-bit) in Debian Linux
Observation:
- I see an outstanding number 1 over the "notifications" icon.
- I assume it is the amount of unread notifications and that I should clearly see what notification remains unread.
- I click on it.
- I can't see which notification is unread (I thought I read them all).
- That number and attention calling thing remains there and I can't take it out.
What am I overlooking or not understanding? Should I create a PR in github?
Info: I'm in dark theme, Firefox 91.10.0esr (64-bit) in Debian Linux.
