armoredgore

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If it were up to my opinion. the short answer is yes. if the topics/genres that I were interested in, i.e. I searched for, I clicked, gets recommended more.

For a privacy perspective it might be a bad thing depending how it was implemented, it's quite unlikely that the algorithm is is done externally, or locally on a users machine, it would likely be from the server and stored there too. unless we have something like a peertube client that could sync the preference data between devices.

either that, or we'll have to encrypt it. if we so care much about privacy. but decentralization definitely helps.

Now on the topic of addiction is a whole another discussion, it may vary for user to user. I'm not an expert in this but for me I can control what I want to do fairly well. I tend to scroll through the recommendations at leisure, when I want to look for useful information like guides, tutorials, advice on a skill i'd use the search bar, categories, or try sift through the recommendations.

a while ago I was mindlessly scrolling and quickly made aware of it, I despised the feeling and avoided doing the same thing. other might be still stuck in a loop. i'm... not sure.

the recommendations from algorithm are the ones that had "gems" aka information that would helped me tremendously that I wasn't specifically looking for and higher quality videos. It's like a double edged sword, depending on the user's intent, or.. control of their intent.

that is definitely a problem to some people, so we should give them an option to make it more adhd friendly.


I'd like to say in defense of algorithms if it were something I knew what it was doing. I'd be in favour of. it's more of a discoverability function, like what's poppin on peertube y'know? I haven't found anything good for a while, it's very rare and like mostly found on accident or via youtube. maybe it's just that we haven't seen any massive adoption here, but I don't really know, what do you think?

 

I'm pretty happy with the theme I have now. It's personal and "proprietary software", I won't be sharing this one cool thing I have :> but, I'm sure you all can theme stuff yourself and tweak it to your liking.

a few days ago when i first started, what I did basically was a bit messy and hacky. I couldn't find the CSS classes (I didn't look close enough between the lines) so I just kind of went off and copy a lot of CSS paths and then combine the base theme and the junk i've written. that's why the previous themes aren't install-able directly through the Stylus browser addon. you had to pick the base theme from the settings.

Then I learnt a bit about bootstrap. and how it works. but it doesn't matter if you're theming lemmy. bootstrap CSS basically manages columns, divs, and such, with classes. in our case we just want to modify their shape, colors and borders.

Some classes are missing in lemmy-ui that needs to fall into place so there aren't seemingly missing elements, and generally easier to theme. i'll probably work on that in my free time. but of course, no promises. one other thing if I've done that, I wanna write a documentation on lemmy's css. I think most fediverse platforms need this (e.g. peertube) explaining the CSS. I had to figure it out which-affects-what using browser tools and it was tedious. Often times I miss some button colors that are more hidden. If I do it It's gonna take a lot of time and effort. But.. I could write it just little by little. I probably don't wanna do it alone, I'll be glad if someone wants to give me a hand. So anyway, That's the plan at least.

I'm gonna take care of my health and a lot of things I want to do, so, see you later.

 
 

software: Stylus (firefox addon)

theme-repo: 2xx04/lemmy-ui-themes

 

software: Stylus (firefox addon)

theme-repo: 2xx04/lemmy-ui-themes

 
 

Don’t really want to spend much on a domain name. Criteria; free, Doesn’t show personal info on whois lookups.

Thanks in advance. - Rei