I hate this feature but if that UI is real it’s beautiful
Dev account is @Xylight@lemmy.xylight.dev
Main account is @Xylight@lemdro.id
I hate this feature but if that UI is real it’s beautiful
can you mark a NSFW post as NSFW please ty
Ya I noticed that shreddit uses a similar layout to photon
Ya I use the same code for markdown as lemmy-ui and it has a separate markdown setting for titles so that headers, lists, images, etc don’t work in titles
Why do people complain about oversimplified logos, then when a logo becomes more detailed there’s more complaining
If you want to use an account that’s not on lemmy.world, you can’t do that on Lemmy.world’s instance. The official alexandrite instance let’s you use any instance.
Disable dark reader on sites that already support dark theme, as it ruins the colors.
Videos aren’t played inline for reasons I’ll make a sticky about in the photon community.
However, when you open a post page, it’ll play a video if it detects it.
Correct. It is possible to self host it though, so you can have ultimate trust in one you compile yourself after reading the source code if you go long distances for that.
Even if we logged all requests (we don’t) we could publish a version that did and the ones on lemmy.world and stuff would be vulnerable immediately.
Requests are not proxied (except image uploads due to a CORS issue)
You can tell in the network tab that requests are made directly to the API.
Photon supports a PWA!
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Try the new compact view. Looks a lot better.
You can also use your system’s back button. I’m not sure where I’d put a back button.
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It’s PUBLIC_NSFW_BLUR
. Set it to false and any new users will have that as the default option.
Photon dev here, honored that my project is being used for porn 😆
FYI there’s an env variable to disable nsfw blur for everyone by default.
According to Wikipedia
“Eureka” comes from the Ancient Greek word εὕρηκα heúrēka, meaning “I have found (it)”, which is the first person singular perfect indicative active of the verb εὑρίσκω heurískō “I find”. It is closely related to heuristic, which refers to experience-based techniques for problem-solving, learning, and discovery.
Idk but Microsoft does their modern UIs really well. just don’t open the properties menu or anything there’s nothing there I promise