Android users: do you install apps from alternate app stores?
I last had an android as my main driver in 2013 and used to run a jail broken OS, but have no idea how common installing non play store apps is these days
Android users: do you install apps from alternate app stores?
I last had an android as my main driver in 2013 and used to run a jail broken OS, but have no idea how common installing non play store apps is these days
Why are links to @bsky.app posts not publicly visible?
I tried sending a video to my partner who does not have an account, and he couldnβt see it because it was locked behind a login screen.
I thought the entire point of this was that everything is public?
Even X shows a tweet to logged out users
Android users: do you install apps from alternate app stores?
I last had an android as my main driver in 2013 and used to run a jail broken OS, but have no idea how common installing non play store apps is these days
new blog post on permissioned data in atproto! this one introduces "buckets", the protocol-level primitive for shared access control. I walk through two approaches that don't quite work and land on something that I think does
let me know your thoughts!
The bucket approach makes sense. Love the way youβve laid this out. The questions at the end are super critical for how smoothly this works - looking forward to part 3.
Iβve been involved in the AP version of figuring out how threads work in this context, and thereβs plenty of trade offs as you say
I unsubscribe from any I donβt read, but I do actually read the few I keep a subscription to about 70% of the time
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Speaking of... Iβm so delighted to see apps like @terry.social.godier.me.ap.brid.gy βs Currents being created! The calm, intentional design is so well thought out and so well done ππ»
Currents is just for RSS, tho. I would *love* to see these design patterns be incorporated into other social feeds.
This is an absolutely fantastic article by @laurenshof.online
connectedplaces.online/where-does-c...
doh! *our
when is that edit button coming bluesky?
But it is exciting to see some things similar to ideas I doodled in my notebook way back in 2018/2019 show up in real life and done by a designer with top notch skills! π
Since @frequency.app is built for personal connections rather than news outlets or voices you follow, some of Currentsβ nice design elements wouldnβt fit or use case exactly.
Iβve been trying to put similar intentions into my calm mode design for @frequency.app, but given that design is definitely my weakest skill, Iβm still iterating a lot on it. Iβve been better at articulating the problem than creating the solutions Iβm seeking π
As is the preceding blog post where Terry lays out why the current inbox-style design for feeds makes us feel so bad by creating βphantom obligationβ to finish everything in the feed: www.terrygodier.com/phantom-obli...
The blog post explaining each of the design elements, the reasoning behind the design, and why certain design patterns werenβt included is fantastic β¨
www.terrygodier.com/current
Speaking of... Iβm so delighted to see apps like @terry.social.godier.me.ap.brid.gy βs Currents being created! The calm, intentional design is so well thought out and so well done ππ»
Currents is just for RSS, tho. I would *love* to see these design patterns be incorporated into other social feeds.
π looks amazing! Happy Lunar New Year!
Oh cool, me too! I had not seen this
I had to say goodbye to my sweet little kitty Eva last week after 15 years of snuggles and love πΏ
She was by my side almost my entire adult life, and Iβm really missing her presence already.
She was so affectionate, a total velcro cat - always wanting to be in my lap or nuzzling me on my shoulder. She was very social too, climbing into friendsβ laps the first time she met them.
She will be sorely missed by all who had the privilege to be on the receiving end of one of her cuddles π
I had to say goodbye to my sweet little kitty Eva last week after 15 years of snuggles and love πΏ
She was by my side almost my entire adult life, and Iβm really missing her presence already.
π«£ oh no
Very exciting stuff! Iβll be watching this space π
But they are arriving at the fight in a weaker position than usual. In a polarized world, their failures around child safety are increasingly the one thing that partisans of every stripe can agree on. Regulators are no longer impressed by the bare minimum. (They have teenagers of their own now, and all the screen-time battles that come with them.) I donβt know which trial or regulatory action will be the one that finally forces major changes to social platforms for teenagers. But it seems increasingly clear that change is in fact coming. And for the first time, some subset of users will find that the feed they are scrolling through suddenly comes to an end.
The walls are closing in on infinite-scroll feeds and other addictive design mechanics. I wrote about how lawyers and regulators may have finally found a way around Section 230 www.platformer.news/social-media...
I wrote about what I've been calling "The Everything Account"
If you're familiar with The Atmosphere, you already know how to get one, and this should hopefully help you explain it to others.
For those of you who aren't, you'll be surprised to know you already have one; here's how you use it:
Thanks ππ»π Iβll give a shout if I keep seeing it! I love using the feature to have the highlighted section in the preview screenshot!
Thanks for taking a look! Itβs different links on each platform, so I canβt reproduce for the same link. If I delete a link in a post and try the same one again, it fails consistently, but I suspect thatβs a caching issue on the platform side. Any way to change cache headers for API failures?
Example thread with all previews working except one: frequency.app/@frequency/1...
@leaflet.pub I'm seeing link previews of highlighted text not working sometimes when posting to other places, but I'm having trouble determining why. I've made threads on mastodon linking to different highlighted sections of the same article. Most of them work but then one won't. Same with linkedin.
These are not easy design problems to solve, but I think we have to start trying new things. It's a bit frustrating to see things like the Center for Human Technology that is founded by folks who invented these design patterns talk about the harms but not put forward good alternatives.