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o hai mark
I’m glad to hear that, 'cause I thought it was going to be too obvious. Guess I really underestimated the power of catching people off guard.
The sidebar’s gone because I removed it :)
I’ll try to incorporate that info elsewhere. At this stage, a lot can change on a whim.
Yeah, I’d love to have some kind of full SSR solution that doesn’t require scripts at user’s end, but it’s probably not possible with this.
I wish there were more people building frontends. Since Lemmy is properly decentralized, there’s a lot of potential for interesting instance diversity.
People who make foss apps generally know and care more about programming than secondary things, such as design.
I’ve seen people with weird personal preferences, and some who seemingly perceived design as unnecessary, just getting in the way of “real” work. I think it’s mostly just lack of time and knowledge than an active decision though.
If you have thoughts about my app, I welcome them.
While I also disagree with the claim that technology is “fundamentally” insecure, it’s unfortunately not that often made by smart and caring people.
Looks yours is a 6 years older version of the same thing, so I think there’s a decent chance the same thing will work. The tools are on the author’s github: https://github.com/portasynthinca3/swl01u/blob/bf50f89b1d28701791a4866ef97944513e8c6a1c/shell.py
*checks out on jazz fire alarm*
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Well since one can pack anything in custom sysex messages, might as well try posting to lemmy through midi.
Nice. I wonder how many synths out there have a shell accessible through MIDI, I should get one.
So am I. There’s still a lot to figure out, both in where I want to take this, and also just learning how to build web apps in general. I’ll start tinkering less and add some of the most fundamental missing features next. Will see how well my weird UX choices pay off.
Edit: “less”