@captainepoch
He returns! 🎺 I'm glad you we're able gain a new perspective and attitude towards Husky dev. Welcome back.
Also, about certain bug reporters having trouble sending multimedia via plaintext email, what are you thoughts on opening a dedicated Matrix channel? Maybe with a "multimedia only" rule, to not fracture discussion.
@yyp
The way you've described it, I've had pretty much the same vision for a while. "sourcehut-like", minimal, modular, etc.
I prototyped my server in Go. Nothing much yet.
We should definitely collaborate.
@metalune@fosstodon.org
Alright. I asked because I didn't want to presume. Perhaps I should have asked, are you in a dark room right now? But either way.
I find the contrast suitable personally.
Generally, darker shades need less contrast than lighter shades, since brightness is quadratic.
If there are guidelines, perhaps that's a better thing to follow. Though I still hold my opinions :)
@metalune@fosstodon.org
Just saw them. Looks great. If you want me to nitpick:
- Your blue tinge is gone. It was nice. #111 was a recommendation.
- The cards can be darker.
Color recommendations:
body #101316
section #16191c
@metalune@fosstodon.org
Some changes I'd make:
/* use a truer dark mode that actually helps eyes at night. "kinda dark mode" mode is a plague that must be stopped */
@media(perfers-color-scheme: dark) {
body {
background: #111;
color: #ccc;
}
}
Swap <div class="project-card"> for <section> or <section class="project-card">
section {
margin: 1rem auto;
padding: 0 1rem;
}
Otherwise, excellent website.
@aurynn @atomicpoet
I'd like to point out that what you're describing as services is also useful for many people who aren't bothered with and explicitly don't want to belong to any specific group, like me.
Also, I'd rather you use a different term than service. All servers are providing a service, technically. You could instead describe servers as community-oriented or general.
@musicmatze@mastodon.technology
the #hare style guide originally had "case" indented one level, but a lot of nested source code suffered from the extra indent. "case" also originally wasn't part of the langauge.
@musicmatze@mastodon.technology
#hare is expression-based. It has the yield keyword, and a context-free grammar.
Libre software engineer with physics background.
Maintainer for @hare date/time.
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\t <dl> agpl posix 9p