professional idiot.
I’m the developer of the Photon client. Try it out
Google UI devs will do anything but follow their own material guidelines
Just a tip, you can make those iamge links display inline by doing this:
![alt text (optional)](<image url>)
I like the layout but the design is worse, you have to reach even further up to access search. the colors also look slightly worse imo.
Buying a nice domain and it actually being used is such a good feeling
I think that’s the app you’re using.
A feature that’s be nice is giving you a higher upload limit if you make your upload temporary.
I feel like saying nothing but undefined
is worse.
Younger than the iphone 👶
photon doesn’t directly communicate with the backend, it’s not intended for that. but even then, lemmy-ui is almost entirely client side (for some reason) and it makes its calls to the API
<3
For mostly all of my app-launching things I always prefer searching for text than searching for an icon. In pixel launcher, I always use the app drawer search, but an even better solution is in something like Niagara launcher.
Today I realized lots of Linux file managers are based on sea things
gnome, nautilus
KDE, dolphin
cinnamon, nemo
It’s just for receiving, like aliases.
Ads for a platform with political views that despise them. Ironic
What does Boost have over clients like Voyager?
fixed ive using rust for a while
Python is NameError: name 'term_to_describe_python' is not defined
JavaScript is [object Object]
Ruby is TypeError: Int can't be coerced into String
C is segmentation fault
C++
Java is
Exception in thread "main" java.lang.NullPointerException: Cannot read the termToDescribeJava because is null at ThrowNullExcep.main(ThrowNullExcep.java:7)
Exec.main(ThrowNullExcep.java:7)
type inference failed. The value of the type parameter K should be mentioned in input types
unused variable
Compiling term v0.1.0 (/home/james/projects/Term)
i hate .net with a passion and will spent the rest of my life hunting down the inventor
Padding is a very versatile thing in UI design, and none of it will make anything look terrible.
Even in your first example, the toolbar has slight padding on the edges and so do the buttons.
The reason there’s more padding now is because it makes it easier for new users to process everything.