RustyNova

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RustyNova, (edited )

You should be able to post on Mastodon while on lemmy

RustyNova,

Ah yes. That’s what the kids call “sqlx” right?

NGL, if it has real time code completion and compile time SQL checks, this is fine.

RustyNova,

A few things changed:

  • DMs are now accessible by the menu bar on the bottom. Before it was at the top of the server list
  • user list is now only accessible by pressing a button on top of the screen
  • swipe on a message to reply to it.
  • colours have been tweaked to be less contrasted

As for my thoughts:

  • IDC about DMs
  • I look at the user list more often than I reply to people, so I rather swipe to see it. Even more than before, replying only needed a long tap on the message that would be in thumb reach, and now you needed to stretch out your thumb to reach the user list button (that is a search icon)
  • I don’t suffer from any particular contrast eye issues, but for those that does, contrast is pretty important.
  • No communication. This update breaks a lot of muscles memory, and it’s forced upon you even if you don’t like it. The old UX was completely fine too.
  • desktop/mobile discrepancy. Before, mobile was a lot like desktop, but now some thing are moved and you need to learn two interfaces
  • There is talks that it’s more buggy and slower than before, but I can’t objectively prove it

If you like the new ui, then that’s great. But there’s clearly people who don’t for great reasons.

RustyNova,

There is no switch back button anymore. Your time will come soon

RustyNova,

Exactly. But if you tend to be on the hoarder side, put a swap partition in there too. Even 32GB ram isn’t enough sometimes

RustyNova,

Not an issue. Use signed kernels and mok management should be done automatically if you got a user friendly distro

RustyNova,

I wouldn’t recommend deleting all cookies all the time. While true, it does make more private, but relogin into all the sites all the time is a pain.

While while listing is good, I’d recommend a separate “burner” profile that essentially reset itself on closure, with all the privacy options activated. Then, you can have a second profile you can use when you need to be logged in.

I literally have librewolf open on profile switching so I can easily have my reinforced profile ready to go.

RustyNova,

True, but it’s also to leave websites I visit regularly cookie -less by default. Want to watch a YouTube video that someone sent you? No need to be logged in.

RustyNova,

Never give a fuck in the mouth. Got it

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