Awesome, glad I can help. I also have some design outside of the cards, you can check it out in the Figma link for more inspiration
lol, my bad, I used to be a content writer so it kinda runs in my blood =))) anw, updated for more accurate title
Awesome, I just sent u a message
Got that, I’m checking Matrix so we could have a chat
Noted. I was also considering where should I put the title as well. This is just a quick prototype to find out whether any dev is interested in collaboration, so just take it with a grain of salt 😉
yeah, I’m just too lazy to create account for every servers I find interesting, especially when the different between them are minor
lol, I use basic components from material library so it should be familiar :)))
I’m currently using connect for lemmy. It works fine, but I still have to use the web version to jumping between servers, which is why I come up with this idea.
Can you try again? I think it’s fine now
Reddit is different from Twitter. You stay in Twitter for famous accounts, not for the communities like Reddit. If enough of people (especially mods and power users) actually move to another place, Reddit will slowly die. The community-based approach of the fediverses I think works well with immigrants Redditors
I hate this trend. But as a greedy corporate, making money base on current IPs is too profitable to ignore. They get to make money not only from the movie ticket but also the merchandise on Disney World.
If people want real changes, we need to vote with ours money
Tbh, redditors is the most suitable audience for the fediverses. Finding new communities and instances is very similar to find new subreddit to follow
VR is quite good for gaming, and I think that’s the way this technology will move forward in the future. However, we haven’t had any real take on AR, which is what Apple is focusing on with their headset. With Apple cultural influence on developers and designers, many of them will try to find a valid use case for AR and the ecosystem could finally take off.
Personally, I think using AR to have as large virtual display as you can is a very useful feature.
Fixed, could you check again