Ah, ok, that makes more sense. That also solves any ordering problem if you, say, you’re running local and elsewhere commands and a sync means pressing up gives you an unexpected item.
It’s nice here, but a bit under-federated. Other @Deebster
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Ah, ok, that makes more sense. That also solves any ordering problem if you, say, you’re running local and elsewhere commands and a sync means pressing up gives you an unexpected item.
Sync seems like it’s going to be more pain than its worth unless you have all your machines configured the same. I’m not even running the same distros between machines…
No, it’s just that @warboyziri@kbin.social didn’t give the full link. It’s happy and healthy at https://letterboxd.com
You can add a title and description to images, folders, albums (what we’ve been calling folders), sub-albums, etc. You can search on those, but it’s not a structured thing like tags. I guess you could just store some JSON in there but you might need to get smart with your queries to search. Afraid I have no idea if there’s plugins, or even if what I’ve been using is a recent and/or unmodified codebase.
I think it’s more designed for photo uploads, as there’s an option to keep exif data, and it automatically makes images of different sizes (including your original, maybe massive upload).
What features are you looking for? As others have said, if you just want somewhere you can store images yourself, you don’t even need software aside from a webserver and something to upload with.
But there’s also things like user accounts, tagging, browsing/discovery, plus whatever else gfycay does/did.
Anyway, just to actually give you a suggestion, chevereto is used by a friend and it’s a lovely user experience (can’t tell you about the admin side, though). [edit: This uses folders to organise - no tagging - so it might not meet your needs, which is why I was asking]
And kills it.
This is a great read, I’ll definitely bookmark this for when someone says it won’t be problem.
I’m a massive fan of skeuomorphic design, and Windows 98 was just so intuitive and practical. Things you could drag looked like you could move them, that bumpy texture thing was used in places it wasn’t obvious already, and 3D made clickable things look like buttons.
I’m a software developer and power user, and Android surprised me by having a horizontally scrollable area with absolutely no indication other than the visible items didn’t include something I was expecting to find.
I’m trying it now - I like it but there are a few confusing choices, like how you can only have one widget visible at once.
How do you access the shortcuts that would normally be placed on the home screen? I have some webapps and e.g. OpenVPN shortcuts that I currently can’t see.
It was announced in July 2022 and also they bought Sesame which I use too 🤦
of course, I want to know how urgent this is - it’s stealing my data now, or they’ve only just bought it and perhaps just blocking updates is enough (until I find time to find a FOSS replacement)?
I missed that news 😞 Is there any sign that it’s spying on us yet?
I imagine the devs have stats on uninstalls - I wonder what they show.
Do you use the vim plugin for VSC to keep your speedy navigation? I miss things like “select up to the next quote” but I’m not enough of a vim user to make the switch myself.
I noticed one of the Lemmy instances recommending everyone change their settings to use ‘hot’ by default in their site rules sidebar. Makes sense, the many instances look a lot more lively that way.
That was my first thought - if reddit doesn’t want that feature, we’ll take it!
Ecosia on my desktop (plus some experiments with Kagi), DuckDuckGo on my phone (although sometimes Google’s search widget for quick questions and conversions).
Reducing the font-size makes it look pretty great.
I forgot to take my little 8-subscriber sub private, until now. I kinda hope they don’t budge, because I’m perfectly happy to move on.
Arguably, the fix should be to “it” since anon is a utility account, not a user.