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confluency

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A programmer. Likes cats, SF books, roleplaying games, open source, vintage sewing machines, and lactofermentation. She/her. @confluency

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I just saw a flash of another user's main page that refreshed into mine.

Just now, loading the page lemmy.world, I saw a different user’s main page. The page loaded in light mode (I use dark) with the username of /u/froodloop in the top right. Then a moment later, it refreshed into my expected main page with my username in top right. This went past too quickly to get a screenshot, but it was...

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This happens to me all the time. It’s a known issue which has been reported multiple times; appears to be the primary issue for this in the UI repo.

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I’m the person who reported that. As a temporary workaround I’m using the Favicon Switcher extension (with a smaller file). You have to do it per Firefox instance; the settings aren’t synced.

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I’ve found the playlist – it’s called Alone Together. I’ve just started on the first episode and it’s pretty cool. It’s a fanfiction radio play!

lemmy.world favicon too large to render in Firefox (lemmy.world)

The lemmy.world favicon is not being displayed in Firefox (but works in Chrome/ium). I’m pretty sure that this is because the currently used image is too large (it’s 4267x4267 pixels and 365K, far larger than is needed for a favicon). Another instance encountered the same issue, and their favicon works now (after being...

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My very first WM was Blackbox, back in 2000, and I imprinted on it like a baby duck, so today I still mostly use Fluxbox. It’s abandoned and unmaintained, but still works (for now). It’s very minimalist and lightweight. When it finally dies completely I guess I’ll finally learn how to use a tiling WM.

(I use Gnome on a laptop with a HiDPI screen, because that was too annoying to configure correctly on Fluxbox. It’s… fine. I added a bunch of customisations and it mostly stays out of my way, which is what I want in an environment.)

No matter what WM/DE I use, I always add a dropdown / “quakelike” terminal application – I previously used Yakuake, but switched to Guake. It uses a hotkey to show / hide a terminal (and you can use multiple tabs, and multiplexers inside the tabs). I can’t live without this, and I highly recommend it if you often find yourself hunting around for your terminal window.

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