🇬🇧 | 24yo French web dev & tech enthusiast

🇫🇷 | Développeur web Limougeaud de 24 ans passionné par l’informatique

Main fediverse account (Mastodon) : @KaKi87@mamot.fr


Formerly @KaKi87@sh.itjust.works, moved because of Cloudflare.

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  • The command itself doesn’t output any error, but starting OBS just after executing the command triggers the following :

    warning: The Wayland connection broke. Did the Wayland compositor die?
    warning: Attempting wayland reconnect
    warning: Failed to write to the pipe: Bad file descriptor.
    info: adding 21 milliseconds of audio buffering, total audio buffering is now 21 milliseconds (source: Desktop Audio)
    
    warning: [pipewire] Failed to start screencast, denied or cancelled by user
    





















  • I’m wondering what you’re thinking of exactly.

    • Removing Communuties, Create post, Create community from menu ;
    • Adding local communities directly to the menu, used as categories ;
    • Adding posts from a “pages community” directly to the menu, e.g. About me ;
    • Removing Trending communities and Trending/Local/All filters from the homepage ;
    • Removing Blocks, Languages, Show NSFW content, Blur NSFW content, Bot Account, Show Bot Accounts, Show Read Posts, Import/Export Settings from settings ;

    without upvoting etc. and related sorting options?

    No, these are useful.

    Probably a bit of a facelift too and some elements that make it clear what community/blog you’re looking at?

    Yes.

    As I’m writing this I’m thinking that it would probably make sense to have a built in web view specifically for outsiders to see a community as a blog.

    A blog-focused front-end, as you said. Either that, or customization of the official front-end (but not while unstable).






  • Yeah I already studied all federated blogging options, unfortunately none actually federate like true Fediverse apps.

    I suspect some backend features would be required too

    Hmm, there sure could be useful additions but I don’t think it’s missing anything required though, on the back-end.

    The front-end, however, is far from being usable for a blog.

    Front end might be lacking in someway but that alone goes pretty far.

    Well, a Lemmy front-end, whether official or third-party, for a blog, makes sense for an existing Lemmy user, but for sure doesn’t for anyone not knowing what Lemmy is, that’s why customization is required on this part.