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toot.kif.rocks
@dansup @grishka For the audio, I'd go with the imgur approach: Muted by default (per "browsing session"), but as soon as you enable audio on any video, every video you scroll into view starts with audio. Until you mute any video again.
But yeah, a general bandwidth saving option (no preloading, load low-res thumbnails only, load hi-res images/video only once one clicks through) would be nice. There are still people trävelling with Deutsche Bahn. ;)
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@dansup @grishka For the audio, I'd go with the imgur approach: Muted by default (per "browsing session"), but as soon as you enable audio on any video, every video you scroll into view starts with audio. Until you mute any video again.
But yeah, a general bandwidth saving option (no preloading, load low-res thumbnails only, load hi-res images/video only once one clicks through) would be nice. There are still people trävelling with Deutsche Bahn. ;)
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@dansup @grishka For the audio, I'd go with the imgur approach: Muted by default (per "browsing session"), but as soon as you enable audio on any video, every video you scroll into view starts with audio. Until you mute any video again.
But yeah, a general bandwidth saving option (no preloading, load low-res thumbnails only, load hi-res images/video only once one clicks through) would be nice. There are still people trävelling with Deutsche Bahn. ;)
@dansup @grishka For the audio, I'd go with the imgur approach: Muted by default (per "browsing session"), but as soon as you enable audio on any video, every video you scroll into view starts with audio. Until you mute any video again.
But yeah, a general bandwidth saving option (no preloading, load low-res thumbnails only, load hi-res images/video only once one clicks through) would be nice. There are still people trävelling with Deutsche Bahn. ;)
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toot.kif.rocks
@dansup Even if there's a way to convince the user that the pixelfed instance would not store the number: The SMS service will store that their customer (pixelfed instance XY) did send an SMS to number YX. For accounting reasons. "Your number will nowhere be stored for this procedure" will be a lie, no matter how your software is implemented, because of how SMS services work.
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@dansup Even if there's a way to convince the user that the pixelfed instance would not store the number: The SMS service will store that their customer (pixelfed instance XY) did send an SMS to number YX. For accounting reasons. "Your number will nowhere be stored for this procedure" will be a lie, no matter how your software is implemented, because of how SMS services work.
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@dansup Even if there's a way to convince the user that the pixelfed instance would not store the number: The SMS service will store that their customer (pixelfed instance XY) did send an SMS to number YX. For accounting reasons. "Your number will nowhere be stored for this procedure" will be a lie, no matter how your software is implemented, because of how SMS services work.
@dansup Even if there's a way to convince the user that the pixelfed instance would not store the number: The SMS service will store that their customer (pixelfed instance XY) did send an SMS to number YX. For accounting reasons. "Your number will nowhere be stored for this procedure" will be a lie, no matter how your software is implemented, because of how SMS services work.