Slightly autistic introvert. Love surfing (longboard), design and computer science. Promoting minimalism, simpleliving, downshifting, naturism and slow lifestyle.
Former UX-designer, systems/business analyst and QA-engineer.
@lemmy.world
Slightly autistic introvert. Love surfing (longboard), design and computer science. Promoting minimalism, simpleliving, downshifting, naturism and slow lifestyle.
Former UX-designer, systems/business analyst and QA-engineer.
Ok, to start a discussion we need a topic and some theses and arguments. Maybe a couple of examples, proving the topic.
You've just thrown some shit in the fan and that's all. There is nothing to discuss here.
Neither me nor my friends don't beleive Russian media.
There is a quite popular russian principle: listen to the government's plans and prepare to exaclty the opposite.
How's that connected to "selfhosted". One does not "selfhost" a terminal app
It would be great if someone could have explained the key differrences between this and gnunet/zeronet/hyphanet/SSB
Almost 150 upvotes gets the article published behind the paywall. That's interesting.
Unfortunately, you're suggesting some technical workarounds for the non-tecnical problem.
What's wrong with IceCubes?
Doubling this question. With such a price, it could only kill my bank account :)
Information density MUST be suitable for humans. Usability and productivity both have nothing in common with amount of clicking and scrolling required.
Just imagine making your font size something about 5px. And 1.0 as a line height. Sounds good, isn't it? There ia so much information displayed on the screen.
Tags represent flat structure while folders allow you to build some hierarchy.
Indeed! And the problem is that you never know when :)
That's great. And if something is comfortable for you to use, it doesn't mean it would be comfortable for the majority of other people.
Maybe you use large screen(s). Maybe your information is not important and/or the interface doesn't require actions. Context matters.
As a user of 13-inch 2560x1600p screen, I definitely can say that apps need more whitespace to be usable. I've also been using 2 monitors 27-inch each some time ago. And yes, such a configuration allows for a greater density of information on the screen.
That's why I say (again): information density must be comfortable for humans. In their contexts of course.
There are social networking apps: Planetary and Manyverse.
Yes, as said - you have to take it every day. For me personally, there are no any side effects. But, there are also no benefits.
I love Logseq and I've been using it for many years. But TBH it's not an alternative to Obsidian. At all. It's a differrent app with a differrent approach.
I had been scrolling Mastodon timeline and found Flet - a framework for writing Flutter apps in Python.
Though I haven't tried it yet, it could be interesting and useful for you.
Links:
I would recommend to browse press.coop and (maybe) newsie.social instances.
Oh, that's a bit sad(
It's just a music. It has its own niche and fandom. I can't say it's really popular.
I have two rhetorical questions:
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