I have to say that the depth of the new iPad Pro 11 is really impressive. It’s 0,8mm thinner than my iPad Air 4th. But it’s so noticeable. And the screen is awesome. But the lack of the charger is a failure.
Now I’m participating in Photo Summit Day 2024 in Wroclaw. I love photography. I love the whole process of taking photos (finding subject, taking photos and editing them) ❤️📸
Next thing that I would like to implement (after the summer) is the “Photo book” (virtual photo book). Users will have option to combine photos in one set. And the presentation of that photos will be totally different than regular timeline.
I think photographers will like that feature 🫣.
I don’t want to recreate Instagram, Stories, TikTok or another platform. I have my own vision 😉.
Small relax during #VernissageWeb development. Application badge is now supporter (when we receive any notification push counter is automatically refreshed) and I improved a little bit notifications screen. I’m super happy how notification pushes are working now 😊. This is must have feature for any social network platform. Am I right?
Web Push notifications implemented. Even on iPhone with application added on home screen (as a bookmark, PWA application) we can enjoy notifications 😎. Added push notifications for native applications should be super easy now.
@mgrzeca There is a new service VernissagePush: https://github.com/VernissageApp/VernissagePush. On GitHub there is an description how to install it. It’s a verys simple node express application with one endpoint (e.g. http://server.com/send). You have to specify there only one environment variable (for authentication purposes).
With Angular SSR (server side rendering), I was able to add Open Graph meta tags. This allows Vernissage pages to be shown more interestingly than just a link 😉.
After three days of fighting with Angular SSR, reading a million pages, I finally managed to configure it. This makes VernissageWeb more SEO-friendly. Also Mastodon is able to correctly verify the user profile 😊.