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Terminally online insomniac code monkey from burgerland. Deeply unserious person.
Its small size is due to having few dependencies and not having a lot of code itself. It also helps that I use different dependencies depending on whether or not it is compiled to target WASM. The library I use for WASM, gloo-net, is a thin WASM wrapper around the browser’s fetch API, which should keep the binary smaller when sent to the browser.
It’s a coincidence that you mention that. One of my main motivations for making this was to have something that would be easy to use with the leptos UI.
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I’ve found AnySoft keyboard to have decent enough swipe support as well as word predictions. The only complaints I have about it is that the keyboard sometimes shrinks to a weird size if you use autorotate and its word predictions don’t support contractions.
I see what you mean now.
More censorship resistant relative to reddit and other mainstream social media platforms at least. As dickish as “just find another instance or make your own” is to say, it is at least an option that you have that you don’t have with mainstream social media.
Even if not general purpose, I would think a markdown editor would suffice.
I do as well. I like AnySoft because it has the swipey typey shit going on like swype does, but without the spying. The feature is in beta and a bit buggy though.
I’m sure we all have our little gripes with the platform…
That’s how I started contributing.
If you go to a user’s profile page, you should see a send message button.
Damn, everyone blocks lemmygrad.
I think this has to do with websockets fuckery. It should hopefully be fixed when only HTTP is being used.
I’m gonna have to do something so it doesn’t mangle the spoiler.
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I feel like this is a bit of a cop out, but I’ve contributed to Lemmy’s UI and Typescript client for the past couple of months. I also made a Typescript bot library for Lemmy.
I’ll demonstrate one of my bots in a reply.
I use KDE Plasma on RebornOS (an arch spin).
Lemmy only supports following communities, not users unfortunately.
Does this mean docker compose files are bad?