Post AmanzdjWSyGcQF45vE by araly@gamedev.lgbt
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(DIR) Post #Amadw0D1xbD5QjUgjI by sun@shitposter.world
2024-10-02T08:20:42.898576Z
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I hate that software has to be restricted to lowest common denominator. Like that dates have to be hidden or relative, lists don't have counts on them, a variety of other shit because "normal" people apparently can't handle it. At least compromise or something and give us a setting.
(DIR) Post #Amae6IFDlC3CGHQRii by piggo@piggo.space
2024-10-02T08:21:48.424029Z
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@sun a slider like you sometimes have for Compact <-> Comfy <-> I love gigantic borders
(DIR) Post #AmanzdjWSyGcQF45vE by araly@gamedev.lgbt
2024-10-02T09:29:34Z
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@sun give us absolute dates ! I hate trying to find which commit was released on the 22nd at 10:00 and github is like "a month ago" for every release, and I have to move my stupid little mouse cursor on the stupid tiny text so that after a little time a stupid tiny popup shows up about how this release was on the 29th at 13:00
(DIR) Post #Amb0NKs5RdQEK68VtI by lnxw37j1@gnusocial.jp
2024-10-02T12:29:37Z
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@sun I've always felt that timestamps should be explicit. "2015-08-15 14:32" is better than "9 years ago". "${current_date} 12:26" is better than "4 hours ago". If necessary, sites can use JS to translate from UTC into the user's local timezone.
(DIR) Post #AmbSEAUXSs8oF0XTOa by Suiseiseki@freesoftwareextremist.com
2024-10-02T17:44:07.171629Z
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@sun That's to be expected of proprietary software - it's designed to make even the most hopeless used not feel uneasy.Free software doesn't have such restrictions.