I don't want Ladybird to be a Firefox killer, I don't even think Mozilla will care, I just want another competitor in the browser market, and I have faith it will at least be as good as firefox and we'll see from there
shaytan
I can't wait for ladybird, firefox is going downhill because of the Mozilla Foundation
Welcome to the team!
Hello! I'm writting some guides myself, as I'd rather compile some content that I have verified and is not a copy paste from other places. Still, I'm working, slowly, but working.
You're welcome in here, we can talk on DMs
Hello there! Help is more than welcome, and since you have a good reputation on reddit I'll reach you on DMs
Hey man! Really happy it's you :), congrats
My comments from someone who doesn't know much about programming yet:
- Make the "get in touch" button functional
- The "Language" category could be named "Experience working with:" Or something more professional
- Search for better logos for the programming languages you know, and make them smaller
- Many elements have contrast issues, black text on very dark blue backgrounds, etc. That's very very important
- Cursor doesn't change on top of links
Idea:
- The landing page could contain some pictures of your best websites or more visually pleasing projects. And if this is a personal website "watchlist" and such are okay, but if it's meant to be a portfolio for companies... Keep it professional
Overall, it was still okay, but needs some polishing
Sopuli is great!
I agree needing a phone number is a dealbreaker, the reasoning I've seen is:
- It's a core dependency on Signal, and replacing it would require a major overhaul.
- Serves as an Anti-spam feature
- Helps with contact discovery among common users
My opinion?
- 1st statement makes sense but maybe it's somewhat incorrect.
- 2nd statement is true, Signal has had an increasingly amount of spam since they added "username accounts" linked to number, I can tell myself.
- 3rd is true, I discovered two guys I knew used it and it was nice. When SMS on signal was still around, I suppose having a phone number also made more sense.
In general, signal has proved they store no data besides the phone number itself, and in court they have only been able to give phone numbers.
Now it's up to privacy oriented users like many here to think about ways of getting a burner phone number for his without their name on it.
But I still agree with your point, they could work on better or more private ways of using Signal.
haloo
Will do!
My initial intent for the SteamDeck was using it on my couch or bed, as I have some serious back problems for my age, but since my girlfriend is getting into gaming, I have a sized down setup at my right, composed of;
So she can dock it when she's at home and we can play with my main setup and her little settup together!
When she's not at home, I sometimes dock it on the living room TV and play with a Gullikit Controller (I mention it because it's quite awesome).
But honestly, the first day I got the dock, I connected two monitors to the SteamDeck and it was so great it made me switch to dualbooting on my main rig, and if/when the next SteamDeck comes out, I'll probably just sell my pc, or keep it as a home server.