Personally, it would be my favourite even if it were just a RSS feeder app where colours would only pour from media or link embeds but I can’t stop the idea of even having the messenger conform to this style where we replace emojis with Kaomojis even.
If it were me, I would also go as far as hiding a mini snake game as an easter egg ✌︎
I would instantly put it as the default for my server
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Bring it to !usernamechecksout@lemmy.zip
Beautiful demonstration. I want my whole phone to be like that
How about hackernews-inspired Lemmy client?
Eh, I think there’s a need for appropriate technology here. Lemmy is inherently a multi-modal platform, with images, links, and text. I like the browser skins and apps that browse Lemmy.
As an educational project or simply for fun I say go for it.
Yeah cool idea but for the less tech adept like myself I’d be scared off. Voyager is perfect for me.
I am using Arctic (。❛◡˂)✧
I love that app
How does Lemmy render in w3m, lynx or links?
Not well - at least in Lynx, content doesn’t load at all. You basically get the sidebar.
Piefed looks great though. Obviously not the feel of a native terminal app, but seemingly fully functional and everything makes sense.
Interesting. I remember seeing a screenshot of someone browsing Lemmy on a terminal, not sure what they were using
Maybe it was Neon Modem Overdrive, or this TUI app.
But, yeah - shell browsers like the ones you mentioned don’t support JavaScript, so won’t work with Lemmy (as it currently is - it might be different when they start using the leptos-based UI). There’s places where they’re not great with PieFed either (e.g.
link2 -g
can’t deal with WEBP images), but it’s completely theme-able, so a theme could easily be added by someone suitably invested to overwrite the existing HTML and provide a better experience.Ah, that was it!
@avieshek@lemmy.world, check the second link in the comment above!
I would feel like I was 8 again hehe. I’d check it out if made
If it’s on a computer with a keyboard it would be fine. Not interested in a CLI where the keyboard is a touch screen UI element.
It’s beautiful
Would be fun.