Logo was changed, Beehaw~!

Lionir [he/him]@beehaw.orgmod to Beehaw Support@beehaw.org – 180 points –

We hope this logo will look more friendly to people 💖

Thanks again to @UrLogicFails@beehaw.org for their great work!

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I’m sure there’s a place where she could still work… like maybe the 404 page or the maintenance page?

We'll look into places for this to exist

This feels like an answer for a trivia question years down the line.

"Fun fact, the 404 page bee is actually the old logo from way back in the day!"

That sounds like a good idea. Sometimes when I'm not able to visit the site, it's nice to have a different piece of artwork there, to still share a part of Beehaw even when it isn't able to connect to you at the moment.

All across Lemmy, I’ve noticed that users who don’t set profile pictures have a cute little mouse picture. I’m wondering if we could do something similar, where if you made your account on Beehaw and you didn’t set a profile picture, you get a cute little bee. Perhaps the bee that was just removed.

On iOS, the maintenance page has some black text completely swallowed up by the very dark brown tree, so I’m definitely up for that being replaced.

The little mouse icon is defined by the instance frontend that's showing the comment, as a placeholder for users with "avatar: null". Functionally, it's intended for each instance/app to define how they want to render "avatar: null" user avatars (some apps, like Liftoff, just leave it blank, no mouse).

if you made your account on Beehaw and you didn’t set a profile picture, you get a cute little bee

I understand that would require setting a profile picture for people who didn't set one themselves, which, given the federated nature of Lemmy, would kind of go against the idea of each instance/app deciding what image they show for people who haven't set an avatar picture.

Ideally, I think there could be an "avatar" and a "default_avatar" option for the target instance/app to decide whether they wanted to display their own (to preserve interface consistency), or the one suggested by the user's home instance, but that isn't part of Lemmy (yet).