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Aktualnie mało udzielam się na #SocialMedia, ale jeśli już, to w pierwszej kolejności wolę mieć treści "u siebie", a dopiero późnej "na zewnątrz".

Praktyczna realizacja tego założenia to m.in. strona osobista i blog albo zdecentralizowane sieci społecznościowe, które podobnie jak strona internetowa, mogą być self-hosted. Następnie udostępnianie danych treści dalej (#RSS, syndication, cross-posting).

Jeśli takie podejście brzmi interesująco, warto poczytać o #IndieWeb albo #Fediverse. Są to ciekawe alternatywy dla gigantów technologicznych i scentralizowanych serwisów społecznościowych, które mogą przestać istnieć za X lat (albo mogą jednostronnie zmienić reguły "gry" na dowolne, co już wielokrotnie miało miejsce w postaci aktualizacji różnych algorytmów czy zamykania danych usług).

Poza aspektem praktycznym (np. forma backupu), daje to też większą kontrolę i satysfakcję z tworzenia i budowania czegoś u siebie, zamiast u kogoś (szczególnie, jeśli komuś bliska jest idea #OpenSource lub ogólnie lubi "pomajsterkować" technologicznie w ciekawych rozwiązaniach i niekoniecznie komercyjnie).

Wiadomość zainspirowana postem Wojtka na LinkedIn.

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I think that “developer-close” naming is a very interesting approach as well! I wonder how intuitive it is for non-developers though. Because I as a frontend developer never found the CSS-flexbox-related namings very obvious. 🤔
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It feels nice to be even a small #OpenSource contributor, so I'm sharing this post even though it was generated by a bot.
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Small UX improvements for the Frio theme


I like the Frio theme, but some things are not convenient for me, especially on mobile, so I decided to suggest some improvements. That's the beauty of open-source! I hope I didn't mess anything up and you'll like the changes :)

https://github.com/friendica/friendica/pull/12699

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This is such an obvious improvement it is really great that you picked it as your first contribution.

One area I always was wondering why I have to do the mouse sport thing to click into a tiny circle instead of just being able to click on the section / info text to pick an option was the contact request dialog (the one you see when others request to follow you). I think that was not part of your PR. Would you be willing to extend clickable areas for that?
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@Wilhelm I'm glad you like it! :)

As for the contact request dialog, it was not part of my PR, because my account automatically approves contact requests, and I wasn't aware of that dialog. I will look at it, but I can't make promises. Could you please provide a screenshot of what exactly you mean? It will help me find it and make an improvement. The best place to put it would be a new issue on GitHub: https://github.com/friendica/friendica/issues

@Hypolite Petovan Do you know if there is an easy way to trigger that view without having the second account for testing purposes? I have one, but it seems like once we were friends, it won't show up again. You can also point me to the right `.tpl` file, maybe that will be enough.
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@Damian Wajer I'm not sure what @Wilhelm is referencing so I'm working with him in order to provide a screenshot.

Also my condolences for the attention you attracted with your first PR. Friendica doesn't have a resident frontend contributor, so you're like the messiah.
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@Hypolite Petovan Thanks for caring, but no problem. I use various open-source software for most of my life, so I'm glad I can help and give something back to the community. I already have the plan to make at least one more PR (maybe more to make them more granular), so I'm open to any suggestions – within the scope of a new Friendica user ;)
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@Wilhelm @Hypolite Petovan It turned out to be a bug to fix, not a new feature to add. Anyway, good news! I've fixed it in this PR: https://github.com/friendica/friendica/pull/12730 :)
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It is nice to see that someone works on the Frio theme, I use this since it was first released, I really like it, but it is not perfect, I like that it is receiving some improvements.

Not sure who else works/worked on it, thanks to all other people too.