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Meet Discover, a new custom feed we’re experimenting with! This is our latest iteration of the original What’s Hot algorithm. It mixes in a global view of what’s trending in the network with posts from accounts you follow and posts from accounts near your social graph.

this dude is talking to muppets

Flipping back and forth between Notion and Apple Notes... I keep going back to Apple Notes - something about Notion gives me the ick despite having more useful features

Did you know popovers are about to land in stable Chrome?! I just wrote a post all about how to use them 😁 Popovers give you a lot for free: - top layer promotion - light-dismiss behavior - focus management - accessible keyboard bindings Read on⬇️ developer.chrome.com/blog/introducing-popover-api

If you're working on a custom feed, make sure to merge in our latest changes to the starter kit before deploying your feed! https://github.com/bluesky-social/feed-generator The in-app feature for custom feeds will ship next week. 🎉

Big brand advertising, unlike performance based advertising like you see on Facebook & Google, is all about relationships. Despite the fact that content on Twitter is worse today than 6 months ago, a top ad agency is now happy because NBC’s former ad sales chief is now Twitter’s CEO,

new from me: More than half of Twitter Blue's earliest subscribers are no longer subscribed to the service over 54% of the 150,000 users who subscribed when Twitter Blue launched in November no longer sub https://mashable.com/article/half-of-twitter-blue-earliest-subscribers-no-longer-subscribed

🎉 Native scroll-driven animations are coming soon! 🖱️ You'll be able to create CSS animations that leverage scroller timelines instead of only "clock-time" timelines Learn how: https://developer.chrome.com/articles/scroll-driven-animations/ Tools and demos ⬇️ https://scroll-driven-animations.style

First post - lilacs Next post - priority queues (maybe)