

Wasn’t that because of age verification though?
Web developer. Lead developer of PieFed
Wasn’t that because of age verification though?
I hope they do this, it’d make the APIopolypse look like a practice run.
lol, wow
The web app could switch to lower res images (etc) if your connection is weak. Or if your battery is low it might switch out YouTube embeds for clickable images instead.
I looked at the code recently. It’s really good, way better than the UI made me expect.
There is now, see the PieFed meta community.
Sorry about that, it sounds very frustrating.
I’ve found that a field used to store account timezones was too short for yours. I’ve increased the size now so your next registration attempt will succeed.
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Why did you post that?
Does it work ok in your phone web browser?
More apps will follow, I expect.
Interstellar - https://interstellar.jwr.one/
Also PieFed can import those exports that Lemmy makes.
So much whataboutism in the comments
Totally negligent on behalf of OpenAI to let this thing into their store. Let’s see if they take it down now that the spotlight is on.
Yeah I think it’d be worth getting the voting buttons working, those are pretty key functionality.
The icons being stored in a font is kinda problematic (some browsers choke, large font file) but on the other hand it’s so great being able to set the color of them in CSS, which I found difficult when they are a SVG.
Love it, thanks!
In https://piefed.social/user/settings there are two different compact modes to choose from, which shrink the images to varying degrees.
I don’t know of any way to determine how JS-heavy a link is.
Yeah. But in this case the Topics menu can be quite heavy as it lists every community that the current user is subscribed to. Instead of generating that menu (and sending it to the client) on every page load, when it probably won’t even be used, PieFed makes an ajax call (only possible with JS) to retrieve the topics menu when it’s clicked. Same for ‘Feeds’.
This cut the amount of HTML being sent to the browser by around 50% (depends on how many communities you subscribe to but PieFed makes it extremely easy to subscribe to dozens of communities with a single click so many people have hundreds) and eased load on the server too. Some of the more under-powered instances run noticeably faster now.
Any scanner recommendations?