ChasingEnigma,

A federated, multimedia-focused social network with features like custom feeds, user curation abilities, client-side filtering controls, anonymous posting options, user reputation systems, voting, collections, advanced search, user affinities, third-party feed algorithms, machine learning for recommendations, collaborative moderation via user trust levels, achievements, notifications, localization, theming options, threaded comments, chat, customizable profiles, granular blocking controls, quoting, surveys, related posts, downloading posts collections or tags, and more - empowering both users and communities with flexibility and customization in shaping their own experiences.

JoBo,

Not so much software as an element that needs to be part of so much software but, for some unfathomable reason, is not:

Picklists which work properly. If I type “U”, do not give me a screen full of Ts with the first U at the bottom. And let me type more than one letter to get to exactly where I need to be in the list. It can be done but it rarely is done and it does my head in.

Also, if you must include a scroll wheel to enter numbers, make it possible to just fucking type the numbers instead.

This is probably not what you intended this thread for but I’ll take any chance I get to ask UI designers to get a fucking grip…

midori,

I like a good rant. Got any more?

JoBo, (edited )

Software developers who never have, and never will have to, use the software for real. I think every coder should be forced to use their own software for one month out of every year they work on it (and be able to do the job that goes with it because how the fuck else are they going to get a clue?).

And fucking stop making PC software that looks like it was designed to be used on a phone. I cannot do my job on a phone, no one would ever do my job on a phone, everyone who does my job has at least two large screens. We do not want to click a million times to do one simple task, and we do want to be able to see masses of information at the same time.

/rant

fsr1967,

I think every coder should be forced to use their own software for one month out of every year they work on it (and be able to do the job that goes with it because how the fuck else are they going to get a clue?).

At my company, all developers spend time every year in customer support. It gives us first hand experience with what our customers are running into and asking for. We also work directly with field consultants on their projects. It’s not exactly this, but it’s pretty close, and it works really well.

JoBo,

That must help a lot. But often, when I am quietly cursing them, I just want to make them shadow me for a day to see, and feel, the impact of their ridiculous decisions. We have given them written explanations, had meetings, shown screenshots. But nothing gets through. If they had to spend a day a week using it, they might actually do something about it.

fsr1967,

We have given them written explanations, had meetings, shown screenshots. But nothing gets through.

They’re not paying attention, then. If they used it for a week, they’d probably just write off any problems as “eh, that’s how it’s designed.”

Some folks just don’t get that there’s more to writing software than the code. The human element is super important.

aaaantoine,

Software developers who never have, and never will have to, use the software for real.

Yes. The customer doesn’t necessarily know what’s possible or know how to articulate what features they want. I spent one week in a position where I was using my own software for production and immediately made several simple enhancements once I had hands on experience with the expected business process.

Every programmer should go through an exercise like this at least once in a while.

JoBo,

I am quite old, so remember the transition from scientists writing their own software to systems analysts who specialised in writing software that was fit for purpose. And that was exactly the ideal: the systems analyst was supposed to be someone who could code as well as their programmers could and understand the job the software was designed for as well as the customer did.

None of that seems to have happened. Some of the kids who could code got lucky with billion dollar jackpots from very low hanging fruit. And ever since, we’ve just been hit by waves of kids who can code going straight into software development with absolutely no experience of how work works.

It’s a difficult problem to solve. I have an aunt who developed software in the '60s and '70s who had to retire early because the languages she used became obsolete (apart from a brief bounce running up to Y2K). But it is a problem we absolutely have to solve. So much shitty software, wasting so much effort, for the developers and users alike.

intensely_human,

Here’s a basic UI thing that needs to happen: spatially stable navigation.

When I scroll up, something should not appear unless it was just hidden by my scrolling down.

When I hit “back”, I should always be where I just was.

These are, in some ways, the same thing. Scrolling up on a webpage is, quite often, intended as an “undo” for the previous scrolling-down action. When I scroll up, I want to see the last thing that disappeared under the upper fold. I don’t want to see your menu, which wasn’t there before.

Bobbys,

A good Discord alternative, with all its main features like voice, text, and screen sharing, federated, and self-hosted.

ParetoOptimalDev,

I don’t know if matrix checks all of these boxes yet… but a discord contender built on matrix would be a dream.

kurcatovium,

Matrix will never replace discord, because implementing gifs took them like 10 years so far and it’s still not even a concept. And imagine discord like experience without gifs. Impossible.

Which is sad, because Matrix is otherwise absolutely great! It’s just not focused on casual users at all.

Daeraxa,

And imagine discord like experience without gifs. Impossible.

Sounds like heaven to me

kurcatovium,

For some people indeed. But general audience, majority of discord users, see it as “ah, it’s the ripoff without gifs”.

Matriks404,

I have never sent a gif on discord, and people who did are maniacs. There are better formats than ancient .gifs.

kurcatovium,

Well, majority of people discord is focused on do use them. That is how it is. When Matrix offer something meaningless (for them) like e2ee or federation in exchange for not having gifs and being “too complicated to set up”, you’ll never get this people to use it. It just makes no sense for them.

SadSadSatellite,

A search engine that filters out ai generated sites and content. Or just works at all.

moonpiedumplings,

I haven’t experimented with it much, but:

iorate.github.io/ublacklist/docs

ParetoOptimalDev,

A good start that allows you to pin/ban sites from search results, order by least ad trackers, search the small web, and more:

kagi.com

Its paid, which can be seen as ridiculous but for me it helps me be confident im not the product.

Fudoshin,
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I keep seeing this WAY too much. I’m starting to get suspicious it’s being pushed by their ad/marketing department. 🤨

kilgore_trout,

It’s pushed by people who already pay for it

darreninthenet,

Well in which case you probably won’t believe me but I’ve been using Kagi for a while and am extremely happy with it… no link with the company at all other than a very satisfied user 🤷🏻‍♂️

You can improve Google a bit using ublacklist but it still wasn’t anywhere as good as Kagi.

I will say Kagi isn’t as good when it comes to looking for local businesses or services… I still use Google for that but you can do that within Kagi with a !g and it anonymises the search

Fudoshin,
@Fudoshin@feddit.uk avatar

Well Darren (if that is you’re real name). I’ll be keeping my eye on this situation.

AtmaJnana, (edited )

A cross-platform status monitor for gamers to be able to tell what games their friends on other platforms are playing. PlayStation, XBox, PC, etc.

I looked into it and decided that it probably isnt really feasible because each vendor intentionally blocks this kind of thing. It would also be a nightmare to maintain, I am sure.

panic,

Discord already does this somewhat as long as you’re logged in to it on the console

DirigibleProtein,

A programming language that reduces bugs by using the Do What I Mean process, instead of Do What I Say.

SloppyPuppy,

I believe chat gpt is able today to produce code for what you mean and not what you say.

Thorny_Insight,

Sponsor Block for podcasts

Mechaguana,

Foss Adobe software like photoshop, and dont say gimp pls

zloboslav,

Hear me out about GIMP - there’s this patch that re-arranges it to be as close to Photoshop as possible: github.com/Diolinux/PhotoGIMPOf course it’s not 100% the same, but I think you should give it a try.

Hadriscus,

New project called Graphite is very ambitious, let’s see where they go with it. www.youtube.com/channel/UCFtZl_0rwO6o_LUoPN42_Zw

Otherwise you have Krita and MyPaint for painting.

ramenshaman, (edited )

Something that can utilize a Shazam API or something similar and go through my entire music library (which is full of hundreds of tracks named “Track 1”, “Track 2”, etc.) and title them appropriately, ideally with correct metadata and album art. I would pay a lot for this.

TGTX, (edited )

MusicBrainz Picard is what you should try out.

Also, a song recognition feature was built into MusicBee for updating tags, but it never works as well as it could be.

ramenshaman,

I’ll have to check that out, thanks!

TK420,

Musicbrainz Picard has been amazing getting Plex straight for me. <3

The user scripts to import meta data from other sites rocks my socks. These are user created so search the internet for them.

const_void,

Be sure to enable the extra cover art plugins in Picard.

treechicken,
@treechicken@lemmy.world avatar

Open-source Sonolus engine

shinigamiookamiryuu,

There aren’t a lot of software I wish existed, but there is one I’m helping to work on. Having a similar concept to the Hypothesis toolbar, it’s a fanmade combination of Pokémon Go and a toolbar. Imagine, instead of travelling the world and seeing Pokémon superimposed on the world, you’re travelling the internet and see Pokémon superimposed on random webpages.

Kilnier,

A templatable OCR app that maps areas or shapes to excel fields.

If you have a product tag with different serial numbers or product details and a standard layout it would be really useful to be able to scan for a tag shape, apply an overlay with each block of relevant data and then map that block to a cell address.

Take photo of product tag x100 OCR and edge find on product tag Select/draw areas Assign areas to spreadsheet cell or column. Apply and check with second photo. Confirm function and process next 97 images automatically.

Thought of it for work but would be great for food labels and nutrition information collation as well. All sorts of paper->digital stuff.

4am,

There have been attempts at this with store receipts, so you quickly scan your groceries into your budget or inventory app. That has been a difficult problem, in part because stores change receipts so much.

Kilnier,

I’ve seen and used the on the fly versions for expensing receipts and such but I’ve run into standardized tags at work a few times where it would be nice.

pewgar_seemsimandroid,

subscribed YouTube channel randomizer

Crafter72,
@Crafter72@lemmy.world avatar

FreeCAD alternative so we can have another FOSS CAD drawing software :(

No, I’m actually cool with FreeCAD but an alternative is welcome one especially one that can work on linux.

TonyOstrich,

It would be really nice to have a parametric 3D modeling software solution that was on the same level as Blender or KiCAD. Every time I try FreeCAD I end up moping out pretty quickly.

Crafter72, (edited )
@Crafter72@lemmy.world avatar

FreeCAD in its vanilla state (without tweaks) is pain in the butt in term of usability, it’s still bit “hard” to recommend for casual user when they are coming from commercial like Autodesk Inventor, Solidworks and such.

Recently Ondsel Team created sort of modules for FreeCAD which also marketed as standalone product that lets you to make it functions like Fusion 360 in term of cloud connectivity, their free tier also good even better than Fusion 360 Hobbyist License. They also contribute toward FreeCAD upstream for some general improvement though some of them are exclusive on their own implementation.

The day FreeCAD 1.0 dropped, I definitely going to try it out because I’m stuck on Fusion (needed for collaboratory work) ever since graduated from college.

TonyOstrich,

Yeah, I was taught using NX and coincidentally also use it at my current job, but I have dabbled in almost all of the other commercially available platforms and so far FreeCAD took the longest for me to “pickup” as it were.

UnityDevice,

I mean of all the features F360 has, cloud connectivity is probably the least desirable one for me. In fact, I’d say it’s an anti-feature.

Daeraxa,

You are probably already aware but there is OpenSCAD which allows you to model via programming rather than by UI. Not really an apples to apples equivalent but I find it decently interesting. I do wish there was something a little more more overtly friendly to beginners like Fusion360 though.

Crafter72,
@Crafter72@lemmy.world avatar

To be honest, it is first time I discover OpenSCAD, probably due to its nature modeling by programming rather than visually.

Logically you do want to model by visually especially when it’s more complex geometry and perhaps that’s reason why you may seeing them less getting recommended in general when something like BricsCAD (Education license), OnShape exists.

I agree Fusion 360 (on Windows) with Free Hobbyist/Personal license is good start to learn CAD modelling for free though as year went by the Hobbyist license becoming stricter and limited in term of policy which raising red flag for hobbyist, not to mention Autodesk also converting users lifetime license into subscription without any notice is enough reason to stay away unless your job provides you those CAD program licenses.

Hobbes,

Something other than “Finder” for macOS

PatMustard,

There’s ls! But seriously, if anyone knows any “normal” file browsers for macOS then I’m all ears!

Hobbes,

I use pathfinder. It’s an improvement over finder, but still not great.

kratoz29,
@kratoz29@lemm.ee avatar

I haven’t tried it but maybe you can give it a try this (I have it saved in my check for later list lol).

Hobbes,

Thanks I will have a look.

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