in a thread complaining about the general state of lemmy, I read a comment where someone linked the alternative lemmy UI Photon. some general thoughts:
- this shit looks like new.reddit, which I hate
- however, it is extremely fast
- it looks like someone with UX experience was at least in proximity to this at the time it was designed?
- I don’t think there’s an easy CSS way to make this look less like new.reddit
- having tried it on a test instance, the promise of better mod/admin tools seems ambitious currently, though maybe they’ll get there faster than lemmy-ui
- overall, it feels a lot nicer to use than either lemmy-ui or new.reddit
you can hook Photon up to awful.systems using the Accounts option in the menu on the top right, though for opsec reasons I can’t encourage anyone to log in to this weird external site with their awful.systems credentials. check it out with the guest instance option (which doesn’t need a login) or use a disposable lemmy.ml account or something
what I want to know is: does anyone use this thing, and does anyone want it here? if there’s demand for it, I can spin up a secure copy of it for our instance under an alternate path. for me it’s a bit of a hard sell due to its resemblance to the reddit redesign, but lemmy’s UI is decoupled enough from its backend that running this thing shouldn’t impact much
A bit, but it's fine if the similarities are superficial. At a quick glance it seems to be functionally about on par with the standard UI.
If it's not a lot of work for you to implement, I could be interested in trying it out even though I'm mostly happy with the current UI, believe it or not. I mostly wish it were easier to follow new comments in threads.
On this site I can't tell if this is meant as a positive or negative thing.