you ideally do not use scaled with all comms, it is for subbed comms. it can help in all comms as well, but then you hit the obvious problem that not all content posted is tagged appropriately (nsfw or otherwise)
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Alts (mostly for modding)
(Earlier also had @[email protected] for a year before I switched to @[email protected], now trying piefed)
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i remember in late 2000s and early 2010s, this was the peak design one could get (i think wiki homepage used to/maybe still today has it)
i will try to do it, i may ask matrix for help
please go ahead. but this is very generic, so you can easily simplify and delete plenty of selectors/key-value pairs.
additionally, existing high contrast theme is very close, and you might just want to change that a bit.
if you want the font, i can share the iosevka config, and also compile to woff files (i currently only have ttfs)
but it is not piefed specific. would it be allowed (not sure about the word i used conveys what i feel)
thank you. yeah i prefer monospace fonts. and iosevka is a pretty good base font, and you can choose what exact design for each character do you want. my usual aim is to have simple shapes - either simple arcs or straight lines.
i have the following applied on all websites (i can toggle with keybinds)
* { font-family: "iosevka-custom" !important; } * { border: black !important; } a { color: #2fafff !important; } a:visited { color: #44bc44 !important; } footer { display: none; } body { /* padding: 0px !important; */ background-color: black !important; background: black !important; bg: black !important; border-color: black !important; border: black !important; color-footer-background: black !important; color-footer-border: black !important; color-header-background: black !important; color-header-border: black !important; color: white !important; font-size: 22 !important; footer-background: black !important; footer-border: black !important; footer-foreground-color: black !important; footer-text: black !important; foreground-color: white !important; header-background: black !important; header-border: black !important; main-bg: black !important; meta-bg: black !important; outside: black !important; text: white !important; } #announcement, #headline, #menu, #menu a, #minitoc, background-color, blockquote, pre, code, footer, html, input, textarea, nav, nav .communities, th, tr, .AppHeader .AppHeader-globalBar .AppHeader-localBar .border .buttons .comment .content-item-container .content-item-footer .timestamp .file-header .gh-header .listingblock .news .alert .pull-info .side-bar .topnavbackground .topnavcontainer { background-color: black !important; }I get a very nice dark(black) theem
sga@piefed.socialOPto
PieFed Meta@piefed.social•Rss feeds for notifications, user's posts/comments and user's saved posts/commentsEnglish
2·2 months agoTo make the notifications timely you’d need to request the feed very often, which is super inefficient - 99% of requests would produce no new notification.
I know this, and that is why i do not (my usual pull rate is once in 6-12 hours).
Making a RSS feed is not difficult especially as we already produce them for other content.
thank you. to me rss is one of the best things possible. instead of me manually checking each website, i just get the content i ask for, in cliennt i prefer, from where i can open it however i feel (for example, with threadiverse communities, i diectly subscribe to community’s rss from their base instance, which also kinda distributes the load).
sga@piefed.socialOPto
PieFed Meta@piefed.social•Rss feeds for notifications, user's posts/comments and user's saved posts/commentsEnglish
2·2 months agoAlso, is it possible to get a feed of user’s comments as well. that is the thing even lemmy does not have. (I partially use rss feeds for archival purposes)
sga@piefed.socialOPto
PieFed Meta@piefed.social•Rss feeds for notifications, user's posts/comments and user's saved posts/commentsEnglish
2·2 months agoIs there some kind of authentication you have to do to access this, or is it simply just a big long string of characters so that it is hard to guess?
precisely. it is nearly 150 digits (alpha-numeric). it is convinient to get notification (to be honest most things) via rss, and for modding, you can program a frequent rss refresh, and have some loud external notification, at least in theory.
There is potentially sensitive information in an inbox such as private messages
in theory, yes, but almost nobody uses threadiverse private messages for like private private chat. Many already know that instance admins can in theory read them.
RSS feed for a user
This does exist!
pardon me, i completely missed the button (and it is not a ui problem, it is nice front and center. i just goofed up)
Should i make issues for these? I planned to do that earlier, but just asked here first in case they already exist and i am just missing.
i really respect the image inline and alignment. piefed as a whole is great. you are doing great