>>/10469/
Sounds good.

 >>/10468/
The big one is a better home page. Over on 8chan's /sudo/ there was a suggestion long ago to add board adverts: 
> each BO could submit a paragraph describing their board and an image within certain limits (obviously going through a captcha to stop spam and maybe a limit of changing it once per month)
> adverts manually approved by global/site owner also for suitability (e.g. SFW only, actually descriptive)
> home page loads a few of these on each refresh just like how banners are loaded on boards currently
You can mess with weighting it by board's current traffic to avoid showing dedboards or ones that are already fast but that's just gravy. Shouldn't be too hard but it'll help smaller boards a ton.

On the boards page you could remove PPH, total posts and users as unnecessary information and organise it into 2-3 columns to show many more boards without excessive scrolling. This also helps smaller boards get some visibility. Obviously have the number of columns displayed change with window width which is easily done if you have even basic html/css competence. The goal should be to show as many boards as possible in as small an amount of space as possible.

[x] for hide thread/post is a bit vague, [-] makes more sense but that's really a personal thing. There's no easily visible button for report/global report, is that actually even an option?

Catalog could do with a report thread button and moving the hide thread button up to the end of the replies/images/posts line rather than at the bottom of the OP's content because it's hidden if you need to scroll. Also either force boards to add a missing image file, use a default one when one isn't selected or if the software doesn't support it add one because the catalog looks messy with threads without images.

In general just not deselecting files silently when a captcha fails. Short term just adding a visible reminder to the message you see when you fail a captcha saying 'remember to re-add your images if you had any' would be good because it's very easy to forget. Hiding the delete post box from the bottom of the page until someone actually presses the del button would neaten up the look of a the page immensely. Also for general neatness a margin after 'expand all images' at the top right of a thread is a tiny change but just makes the site feel less  thrown together. Whem you resize the quick reply box the captcha stays locked to the left and nothing expands out after it. Adding just some plain background-coloured space after it sized to the window improves this optionally also centre the captcha. Use this extra space to add a reload button for the captcha to the quick reply window because that's missing.

If you could move to one captcha per IP per 24 hours or any other time period (obviously if suspicious activity/spam is coming from an IP then ask again sooner which can be automated) that removes frustration for retyping it. The captcha is pretty easy here anyway though.

The watchlist could do with being a resizeable window with borders like the quick reply box even if that's just an option. I've not messed with it long enough to tell but does it strikethrough threads which have 404ed? I note it shows when a new reply is in the thread with a (!) (uncertain if that's only replies to your posts or just new posts in the thread) which is good (number of new replies would be even better but that's very minor). It's also inaccessible from the catalog for some reason.

(you) on the top bar of posts you've made, tracked by cookies, is always nice as is seeing (you) after someone's rely to you e.g.  >>/10462/ (you). Do the same whenever anyone replies to the OP  >>/10462/ (OP). If this is already happening I'm not seeing it.

You should put supported filetypes in the help/faq page including any limits on e.g. webm streams and vp8 vs vp9.

Actually In the last few days I've gotten a lot more used to the UI and a lot of these are minor annoyances which I know aren't functional changes. It's just that they make the site feel half finished in some ways.