@prologic@twtxt.net sorry about the spelling mistakes. English is my third language.
Also I didn’t mean to question the vision as such.
Just ment a mobile up that pulls in files directly from the users follow list would line up better with the idea of decentralizing personal data. Since not everyone will be running a pod, but most everyone can have a public facing folder. Specially now with services like Skynet coming online.
Sorry hope I didn’t offend you too much.
I believe the selling point is to “mobile optimize” the page and send it to the browser faster than over mobile network direct.. But yes you are giving them the keys to your kingdom.
I remember similar things back in dialup days where your ISP would proxy things to you and supercompress the images.
JavaScript : web apps
I understand the hate for JavaScript. But what option is there for writing web enabled applications for desktop / mobile?
👋 Q&A: Let’s discuss the removal of Editing and Deleting your last Twt. This is something @fastidious@twtxt.net has raised to me on IRC and something I find quite a valid approach to this. Over time I believe the utility and value of “Editing” and “Deleting” one’s last Twt isn’t as valuable as we’d like and increased complexity and introduces all kinds of side-effects that are hard to manage correctly. I vote for the removal of this feature from yarnd
, the mobile app nor API support this anyway…
@prologic@twtxt.net Cool I think I will grab the mobile app.
@meff@yarn.meff.me Also if you’d like to help us test the mobile app that’s being rebuilt check out the @news@twtxt.net feed on my pod 👌 Also you should follow this feed anyway as this is where I post announcements of the project, releases, etc 👌
GitHub Discussions is out of beta
GitHub Discussions is now out of beta, with features that include labels, Discussions GraphQL API and webhooks, and mobile functionality. ⌘ Read more
So tired of mobile phone vendor lock in and bad usability for the sake of keeping people in their services. Try printing a file from your email inbox to a Bluetooth printer from your Android phone.
Stay frosty: possible test stream on PeerTube and YouTube in a bit
I’m going to probably be doing a test livestream in a bit. Hopefully I fixed the issue in the previous stream with Pulseaudio and buffering.
I’ll probably go live on PeerTube first, test it there, then test it on YouTube. I’m mobile and on limit battery though, so it won’t be a super long stream if everything works out.
PeerTube stream will be at this link: [https://videos.lukesmith.xyz/vi … ⌘ Read more
Introducing new push notifications, scheduling, releases and more on GitHub Mobile ⌘ Read more…
@prologic@twtxt.net its the puny code for the yarn emoji. Though you would want the type-able version to redirect so its not hard to type on non mobile.
Hmm on mobile it shows as the text :poop:
and not 💩
Maybe the mobile version has text emoji substitution like slack/discord does?
@prologic@twtxt.net @thewismit@blog.thewismit.com () Ya I get that error a lot. I mostly use the web on mobile as a result.
Signal is experiencing technical difficulties. We are working hard to restore service as quickly as possible.
One thing I’d like to have one day (and it would be nice if it were integrated into twtxt.net and other pods with a familiar and pleasant user experience on Desktop, Web and Mobile) is an e2e encrypted messaging that is self-hosted and federated that doesn’t suck operationally (so many complicated solutions that exist that are hard to setup even for a Senior DevOps/SRE)
Even better code review in GitHub for mobile ⌘ https://github.blog/2020-10-14-even-better-code-review-in-github-for-mobile/
GitHub Mobile and GraphQL ⌘ https://github.blog/2020-09-23-github-mobile-and-graphql/
Even if I gave priority to Lynx and mobile I am happy with how it looks on desktop browsers too
I totally prefer #XMPP over #IRC. I like it being federated and with #Conversations you have a good mobile client, also you don’t need to setup a bouncer.
@nonlinear@nonlinear.radiofreqs.space I always wonder why people still use #IRC nowadays. A chat system which can not be used mobile is weird today.
The 4G Mobile Internet That’s Already There | LOW←TECH MAGAZINE https://solar.lowtechmagazine.com/2015/10/the-4g-mobile-internet-thats-already-there.html
modern mobile development cons: the absence of hardware keyboards leads to a culture of passivity. modern mobile dev pros: nobody assumes you are running a supercomputer with a fiber connection directly to the data center no more than 5 ft long
Is there a convenient way to make your desktop browser pretend to be a mobile browser so sites don’t try to allocate twenty gigs of memory for goddamned css animations?
What universe does Marc Andressen live in, to call a group of wealthy upwardly-mobile careerists ‘extremely left-wing’ for voting Clinton? (Don’t answer that.)
The workflow app on iOS is magic. I now have a button that asks me to select a picture, then converts it to png, resizes it, strips the metadata, scps it to my jumphost, scps it further to my gopher jail and into my paste directory, constructs the http proxy URL and opens it in safari. All without user-interaction. Now I can share my mobile life with you guys! Prepare for cat pictures!
Mood: using the mobile version of the website on desktop because you don’t live in california
@kas@enotty.dk @freemor@freemor.homelinux.net I’m not convinced of P2P for messaging as it usually drains the battery of your mobile.
Finally I can use twtxt from my mobile. :)
#txtnish can send new tweets per mail to you with txtnish mail bob@example.com … the only missing step is to tweet via mail. #mobile
#txtnish can send new tweets per mail to you with txtnish mail bob@example.com … the only missing step is to tweet via mail. #mobile
Donsol Mobile Release | https://wiki.xxiivv.com/donsol