Can it auto detect when a website supports dark theme? Otherwise I noticed that it will ruin the colors of sites already in dark theme
I am the developer of the Photon client. Try it out
Can it auto detect when a website supports dark theme? Otherwise I noticed that it will ruin the colors of sites already in dark theme
Wow, the new FCC law made comcast raise my generous 10Mbps upload to 25Mbps! It’s $80 for this shit.
i played valorant then tried cs2 and preferred that, and as a benefit it runs on linux
MBFC of all things.
man probably said a slur, got his comment removed, and now dedicates his time to complaining about it
Other instances have updated just fine, the most common issue being nginx header buffers being too low.
I contacted them about it.
hello fellow client dev
I don’t understand what this means. There are no redirect calls at all in photon other than for /comment urls, and certain layouts.
You have not seen some photon instances lol. lemdro.id’s admins have been really busy, so I don’t blame them for anything. they’ve also been early supporters from the start of photon.
Here’s a list of ancient photon instances i’ve seen:
lemy.lol (so old that it literally crashes on load)
I really dislike when people host photon on their own stuff, and I prefer people use phtn.app. There’s greater chance for error and old versions can give people a negative view of the client.
Hey, I’m the Photon dev. I’d like to know which parts Photon incorrectly displayed, so far I only see tables rendering incorrectly. I’ll have this fixed soon.
Update: fixed table displays, pushed to main
Could this be updated now? 🥺 (you can test here)
What’s the origin of this photo? It looks really cool.
Can’t you just plug your phone straight in and transfer the file? I still prefer KDE connect though.
Hey, I’m the dev. I fixed this recently
I have mixed refresh rate monitors, and animations and stuff will use the lowest common denominator. So all animations will be in 60hz on my 144hz monitor, just because I have a 60hz secondary monitor. The biggest offender is moving windows around.
I regret checking this
I still haven’t encountered any issues on Wayland on GNOME. X11 is unusable for me because it handles multiple monitors poorly, and everything just seems less smooth.
The “wtf is this?” is settings, obviously.
I don’t understand why many desktop environments don’t have a confirmation when you click one of those. Only ones I know that do it are GNOME and KDE
Photon is available for any instance at https://phtn.app.
Alexandrite is available for any instance at https://alexandrite.app.
I don’t like when instances will host photon for anything other than the default interface, as then it’s just a more limited, outdated version of photon and another point of failure.