admiralpatrick

Ask me anything.

I also develop Tesseract UI

Post was reported for rule 5, but I've been wanting to update rule 5 to allow for covers of 90s songs, so I've restored the post. That said, the spirit of the community is to link to individual songs/tracks rather than whole albums or artist profiles. So if there's a specific song you'd like to feature, it would be appreciated if you could update the post to link to one track and put that in the proper URL field instead of the post body.

Sorry, OP. Rule 5 states that posts must be to music recorded/released in the 90s. Maybe try music@lemmy.world or bandcamp@piefed.social

Almost was. A few more votes on the pictured post and it would have been. "Birds of a feather" and all that.

It loses the fun alliteration, but we're gonna have to change it from the "Tankie Triad" to the "Tankie Quintad"

Toni Basil - Mickey [1981]

3mon 6d ago in 80smusic from tube.dubvee.org

How have I never seen that? Also, Tress MacNeille???? Yes, please.

Thanks for sharing.

Yep.

it doesn't save my settings or my favorites and multi-communities.

It should save/persist the favorites to your browser's local storage. If you're using a browser that clears site data on close or something, then they'll reset. But it also wouldn't persist your profile and you'd have to log in every time, so....🤔 It doesn't, however, save any settings beyond your device. I'm working on a way to securely save those to whatever Tesseract server you use but don't have it implemented yet.

This version (1.4.42) also changes where and how the favorites, community groups, and filters are stored in addition to not storing useless data like the community sidebar info, etc. They're also no longer stored inside your profile in a single local storage object. Since these save to the browser's local storage, there's a hard 5 MB limit per object (everything gets written to a JSON string), so maybe your profile exceeded that somehow? If so, there should be browser console logs to that effect. Regardless, this version splits those all up into separate storage objects to address that problem.

Not sure what you mean by multi-communities, though. There was a feature to create custom feeds (which is kind-of similar to multi-community) but I took that out a long time ago because API changes in 0.19.3+ made it untenable. I think that was removed in 1.4.40 or thereabouts, so if you're on a version older than that, then maybe that feature is still present. That feature was pretty broken for a long time which is why I finally removed it and put it out of its misery.

I still can't believe they're not related

6mon 15d ago in tenforward from dubvee.org

To be, like, super and needlessly pedantic, lol, Linus looks like her since she's older.

No, she's much wittier than I am. Though I did try to write it in her style.

I'm so done with Lemmy.World. I give up.

6mon 17d ago in oldmanyellsatcloud@dubvee.org

Probably the easiest is to use a different UI.

Both Photon (https://photon.lemmy.world/) and Tesseract (https://t.lemmy.world/) will let you directly edit the mod team from the community settings pages.

Bobby Pickett - Monster Mash [1962] [Happy Halloween]

7mon 19d ago in 60smusic from song.link

Michael Jackson - Thriller [1983] [Happy Halloween]

7mon 19d ago in 80smusic from song.link

Foo Fighters - Everlong [1997]

8mon 4d ago in 90smusic from song.link