🇬🇧 | 24yo French web dev & tech enthusiast

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

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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.




  • Hi,

    A neat blog-focused front-end would actually be super awesome IMO.

    I so agree. Did you find any ?

    At first I considered using the official Lemmy UI with custom CSS & JS injected, but versioning is still zero-based (0.y.z), which means breaking changes can happen at any time, and that can cause huge issues with customization.

    Now I’m considering alternative clients, like Alexandrite, but it’s unsupported despite being maintained.

    Many want to be on the fediverse but interact just through blogs. A sort of blogo-verse (not sphere).

    Did anyone achieve this yet, whether using Lemmy or something else ?

    Thanks