@star two (personal) nits, whether you want to implement that is completely up to your preference: - imo there should be either always a gap between the sidebars and the center UI "cards", or no rounded corners when they touch. (stock Iceshrimp.NET issue, but noticed due to the larger sizing) - the post action buttons' outline looks a bit too pronounced (bright / high contrast) for my taste
Edit: technical nit, the media queries that switch the UI between desktop and mobile layouts are a bit off due to the font/UI sizing change
@star tho I would have probably missed it if you didn't say so :/ none of the iOS clients seem to support it (for getting notified at least), I might have to do some frickeling
Isn't it such wasted potential that iOS's "Look up selected text" thingy can't tell you the meaning of an emoji? It even spits out (seemingly) completely random, unrelated things instead. Has no one ever thought of this? 🥴
@femsci In all honesty, I would probably be blushing and shyly looking over every few seconds and be too shy to initiate a conversation! /gen But I would find it lovely :3
@star@zenmaya the problem is that there is this much potential for arguing about what is included in FLINTA or not, at all. And in reality people will just assume wildly different things, e.g. like we witnessed at Datenspuren
@star@zenmaya Not if they identify as a man. If a person is a cis endo man, and gnc, they would not fall under FLINTA, strictly speaking. Whether that is the intention (of e.g. event organizers) would be a question worth asking. IMO it leads to the conclusion that FLINTA is not a very useful term to use.
@star@zenmaya sorry for being pedantic, but no – "Frau" is "woman" and "female" is "weiblich", those mean different things (even if they do coincide usually, in the gender binary) /lh
@star@zenmaya Yeah but, not everyone can do that at all times. And people are lazy. If they weren't, there wouldn't be questions what it means, all the time (even on the internet) ^^ /lh