I have really bad social anxiety and will either speak too quiet or too loudly when i have to talk to somebody, there's other reasons someone might speak too loud.
For mostly all of my app-launching things I always prefer searching for text than searching for an icon. In pixel launcher, I always use the app drawer search, but an even better solution is in something like Niagara launcher.
It looks like the state farm logo to me in small text.
Photon is not an "app" that you "install", and that tarball is just the source code, equivalent to git clone
ing the main repo. The docker image is for a prebuilt server.
Here's what thearch said on how to run the server yourself:
You'll need node.js and npm for the minimum node server.
- Run npm install to fetch the dependencies.
- Build the app with ADAPTER=node npm run build
- There should be a new directory, build.
- To run the app, do node build/index.js. You can set the documented environment variables, and use PORT= to change the port.
I think you've got the entire thought of photon wrong. Photon is not an "app" that you "install", it is essentially a website. The docker container includes a server runner, meant for instance owners to deploy photon on their own instance easily.
vger.app and alexandrite.app work the exact same way as photon for installation. You clone the app, build it, and run the server.
There is no team of "devs" who are out of touch with privacy, it's just me. This is a web app to access Lemmy in a different UI, and it'd be pretty stupid to dedicate time to tracking people when I've got homework to do.
I could make a subdomain for phtn.app that does not proxy through cloudflare if you'd like.
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