@musicmatze@mastodon.technology
#hare is expression-based. It has the yield keyword, and a context-free grammar.
Why in-depth image descriptions are not as helpful as you might think
Imagine you're using an online shop. What you'll typically see is a list of products where each list item has a small preview image, a product name and some other metadata.
Now imagine that the shop displays a long textual description for each product instead. This is what the timeline appears like to screen reader users if long image descriptions are used. And unlike people seeing the text, they don't have the luxury of skimming to grasp vital information quickly -- they have to wait for the screen reader to read it all.
In-depth descriptions are only helpful when the user has decided the content is interesting to them. Currently, most fedi frontends put them in the attachment's alt attribute, which is fine if the user is currently viewing a single post instead of the timeline. But on the timeline, it's much more important to have quick summaries instead.
In terms of the example above, it's the same difference as when viewing a single product vs. the product list. You're only interested in the details if a product is interesting to you.
Image description on fedi are a step up from having none at all, but they're still inadequate. Ideally, you could provide both a quick summary and an in-depth description, and the UI presents both in a way that's the most helpful.
Since this possibility doesn't exist, please consider keeping image descriptions short and putting the long description in the post body.
I thought about it and probably if it wasn't for Mastodon's dumb exclusive advertising I would've joined the Fediverse earlier.
Like many others my first contact with the existence of the Fediverse was Mastodon. I only knew Mastodon existed, Mastodon is the main #1 thing. I kind of saw the term Fediverse around and its wikipedia page but my brain kind of ignored the possibility of joining an instance running something different, since I had the impression Mastodon is the only one worth(?I think?).
Either way Mastodon was never appealing to me, I wasn't a fan of it, so I didn't join. (if curious, this is partly because Mastodon seemed to try to be heavily inspired by the experience/atmosphere of Twitter, while somehow seeming duller than it, which I didn't appreciate too much).
If right from the beginning I was introduced to this as the Fediverse being this general network which offers me multiple flavours of server software I can try, each being well advertised and showcased too AND it was clear it didn't matter which I joined, there would be more chances I would've joined earlier, when I first heard about all of this.
This interconnection and variety of choice is fun and appealing! It is a cool novelty into itself and its full potential should be shown off, instead of mentally locking new users into Mastodon. Or at least this is what I think and what I would value myself.
and, well, for the record, the first time I joined fedi was the time I learned about Pleroma and the fact I don't miss anything if I join it vs joining a Masto instance.
@captainepoch
You did a great job as a maintainer, sad to see it turn out like this. I wish your experience could have been better, and now we can learn from it.
If I knew anything about Android development, or I had the time to learn, I'd jump at the role of maintainer. Guess it's meant for someone else as of now.
To anyone: If I can be of service in any way, please lmk. I wish the best for Husky.
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@miklo
Hundreds of projects, a dozen of them are useful.
Thousands of instancea/servers running those projects.
Millions of users. Last time I checked it was 4.5 million. I've heard its now 7 million.
The slow and steady growth is great.
Bootstrapping the #hare toolchain under 2 minutes on an 11 year old ThinkPad.
Source: https://spacepub.space/videos/watch/4b848922-e752-4065-baa3-f18afba13edb
@hare
Hare standard library HTML documentation produced by haredoc:
https://docs.harelang.org/
@lain
Wiktionary tells me that "culturgen" is a suitable synonym for the original sense of "meme".
> One of the propagating mutating cultural units that form the subject of memetics.
cool.
@FediFollows
Would you mention these two?
- @hare@fosstodon.org
- @hare
Really love what you're doing with this channel, btw :). The ~best on the fedi.
Libre software engineer with physics background.
Maintainer for @hare date/time.
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