📢 1.71 is rolling out now (3/3)
• The #️⃣ emoji no longer works as a hashtag (sorry everyone!)
• Fixed some issues with removing mutewords that start with a #
• Fixed issues with the external link warning
• Other small bugfixes
• The #️⃣ emoji no longer works as a hashtag (sorry everyone!)
• Fixed some issues with removing mutewords that start with a #
• Fixed issues with the external link warning
• Other small bugfixes
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I just see a lot of "Block and move on!" followed by people using leet speak and emojis to make it so their content still shows.
Just curious!
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Blue Skyは投げ銭から手数料を得られる
Blue Skyでの推しを推し活出来るように
推しへのサブスクで、毎月推しに収入が入るようにすれば良い
そうすれば推しが活動に専念できるようになる
It's a browser-based problem. Chromium. #SkeetsApp is OK, same with #Graysky. Bluesky on a browser happened to be OK for me before.
Roll it back!
Roll it back!
(Well, when you've updated the app!)
Thanks for the reply in advance!
I certainly understand. Though obviously it's a frustration from a user perspective.
https://github.com/bluesky-social/social-app/issues/1052
But Bluesky protocol engineer @bnewbold.net said here that:
"In the 2x2 grid of features, this is in the corner of "high impact/importance", but also "high effort/cost"."
I wonder if they'll end up doing them P2P, like a magnet link, with the PDS always offering one copy to serve. Still prob. want to offer different resolutions formats, but not too many, or it'll limit the effectiveness of P2P sharing.
Of course priority has to go to sharing early parts of the stream first, from the best connections.
* modern codec, high bandwidth (most computers)
* modern codec, low bandwidth (most mobile devices)
* old codec, medium bandwidth (rare, obsolete devices)
Maybe add "modern codec, very high bandwidth" if needed.
If I want to make gifs of my own, I shouldn’t have to host them somewhere first
https://techcrunch.com/2014/06/19/gasp-twitter-gifs-arent-actually-gifs/
GIF is a terrible, obsolete format. Simultaneously makes video clips gigantic *and* ugly. ;)