silas

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[–] silas 22 points 1 year ago (1 children)

Spatial computing has gone too far

[–] silas 1 points 1 year ago

Thanks! Community picker will be fixed in the next alpha release, and still waiting on an upstream bug to be fixed for video support but hoping to have that added in the next release too

[–] silas 5 points 1 year ago (1 children)

Are any aftershocks expected?

[–] silas 4 points 1 year ago

Congrats! 🎉

[–] silas 2 points 1 year ago (1 children)

Thanks! Exactly what I was looking for, I didn’t look at the docs thoroughly enough it seems

[–] silas 3 points 1 year ago

Here’s a guided tour of it if you want to learn more

[–] silas 11 points 1 year ago (3 children)

What has been the most rewarding part of working on Lemmy for you guys?

[–] silas 15 points 1 year ago (2 children)

As developers, what can we do (or not do) to best support Lemmy’s vision and goals right now?

[–] silas 3 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) (1 children)

Check your language settings, you might have to select both Undetermined and English to view the posts depending on how kbin tags them

Edit: I’m able to see them from lemmy.world

Edit 2: My bad, I’m actually not able to see your posts

[–] silas 2 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

Maybe you could preventDefault onclick on the anchor element that links to the form page? You could then use one of those replace functions in that onclick handler. It’ll still be valid HTML this way, functional without JS too

[–] silas 4 points 1 year ago

This community is actually for support with the lemmy.world instance, I would try posting this to the [email protected] community or a privacy-related community

[–] silas 2 points 1 year ago (1 children)

It’s an installable web app. Still in testing but you can try it out here 🙂 (access key is in the community sidebar if you need it)

 

I like CMD + D to select the next identical selection, OPT + DOWN/UP to move the selections down or up a line, SHIFT + OPT + DOWN/UP to duplicate the selection, and CMD + / to turn the line into a comment. How bout you?

 

More progress is being made on Lemmynade—the refreshing, one-of-a-kind Lemmy client for the web! Here’s a few screenshots:

App development takes time, and the current focus is getting all basic functionality running smooth before adding extra features. Every Lemmy instance is different and performance varies a lot. Each feature needs to be tested thoroughly to minimize the amount of errors. Errors also must be be handled gracefully when they do happen on slower or overloaded instances so as to not scare people away :) As you can imagine, that's plenty to think about.

That said, we're getting closer to a public release each day. If you want to follow progress and get the alpha link when it drops, updates are being posted to r/lemmynade and this community here at [email protected]

Feel free to ask questions or share ideas in the meantime!

Cheers,

- silas

 

The official interactive tutorial was the way I initially learned Svelte, and it's seen some highly-impressive improvements over the past year. Perfect place to start if you're curious about Svelte!

What were the YouTube channels, tutorials, articles, or other resources that helped you learn Svelte?

 

To stay tuned and get the link when it drops, follow at [email protected]. In the meantime, feel free to ask questions or share some features you hope to see!

 

To stay tuned and get the link when it drops, follow at [email protected]. In the meantime, feel free to ask questions or give suggestions!

 

We’ve got a lot of Lemmy app options rolling out soon—it’s exciting!

What do you wish was better about the current way you browse Lemmy, and what features do you hope to have down the road?

 

With all the amazing apps and services everyone is building for Lemmy lately, I figured I might as well share a sneak-peek of mine too!

Lemmynade is a stunning web client for Lemmy with an emphasis on search engine indexability, great moderation tools, and a familiar pixel-perfect experience.

The goal with this project is to:

  • Publish a powerful, publicly-browsable, fully-indexable website where all Lemmy instances are accessible at any time. I’ll be using dynamic SEO, SSR, and smart caching on the edge to encourage search engines to index posts (and also make posts look good when people share them to other platforms).
  • Create a solid, familiar UX to make it easier for new users to transition from other social media platforms. Lets face it—we need a great user experience for Lemmy with infinite scrolling, beautiful post presentation, video support, and animated upvotes.
  • Prioritize community engagement and moderation tools. You can see it in the colors and the placement of everything—Lemmynade is about the users that make up this community. The goal is to make it simple and quick for you to post, comment, reply, and message other users in the Fediverse. Moderation tools will also get some love as well.
  • Eventually release Lemmynade iOS and Android apps. Hopefully, as Lemmynade grows, I’ll be able to release iOS and Android apps. This is not a guarantee and is dependent on the success of the web version and any interest from y’all.

As you can imagine, this is a huge project and will take some time to get to a usable and polished version 1.0. For now, subscribe to this community to follow along—I’ll post updates and more sneak-peeks along the way.

I’ll be sharing more screenshots in the coming weeks as well as a link to the public alpha for you all to try. Stay tuned, and feel free to ask any questions or share ideas!

Cheers,

- Silas

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