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shootwhatsmyname
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- shootwhatsmyname@lemm.eeto
Reddit@lemmy.world•Is it just me or does the new reddit logo look evilEnglish
3 yearsI do not disagree with this comment
A suite of new colors known as GuavaPink, LimeGreen, BananaYellow, and JuniperBlue will pop up in designs, bringing more color into the platform and its apps.
Further reading: https://techcrunch.com/2023/11/29/reddit-rebrand-refreshes-its-logo-as-ipo-speculation-swirls

- shootwhatsmyname@lemm.eeto
Reddit@lemmy.world•Is it just me or does the new reddit logo look evilEnglish
3 yearsmaybe they accidentally left some transparency in place of the white when they first deployed, thus the back background seeped in

- 3 years
one of them has a 7 I’m pretty sure
- 3 years
Single-celled organisms first
- shootwhatsmyname@lemm.eeto
Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Self-hosted Vercel/Netlify/Cloudflare alternative?English
3 yearsAlright thanks, honestly the CLI alone looks really good, I’ll give it a shot!
- shootwhatsmyname@lemm.eeto
Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Self-hosted Vercel/Netlify/Cloudflare alternative?English
3 yearsThanks, looks promising for sure—is this entirely CLI or does it have a UI?
I’m looking for a simple way to manage and deploy services/web apps to a machine of mine. I want the least amount of maintenance as possible, easy updates, and easy deployment as much as possible (obviously you’re paying for convenience with those services so it can only be so easy). I’m hoping for a solid web UI to manage everything through. Has anyone here had a good experience with anything like this on their own machines?
Reddit was down for 10 minutes or so around the time Reddit posted the goodbye/thank you message on r/place
- 3 years
Looks like it’s already started across the entire canvas
It’s quickly getting overwritten by white dots



^ Oh, that forced dark mode is most definitely it. It probably takes only the pure whites from images and turns them black, while retaining the grays and other colors