yarnd, the mobile app nor API support this anyway...
@movq@www.uninformativ.de i believe the delete of any twt was a tech limitation with retwt parser not knowing where in the file a twt came from. lextwt tracks the bytes in file where a twt was read from. which could be used to delete a twt from file.. in theory.
7 unique software collaboration features in GitHub Discussions
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Save the Date: Next Community All Hands on December 9th
We’re one month away from our next Community All Hands event, on December 9th at 8am PST/5pm CET. This is a unique opportunity for Docker staff, Captains, and the broader Docker community to come together for live company updates, product updates, demos, community shout-outs and Q&A. The last all-hands gathered more than 2,000 attendees from […]
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I think something has caused my feed to be in a bad state and is now unpardable😥
I can read this on jenny, but the twt isn’t making it to my own pod. Something has gone really wrong, me thinks.
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How many posts have I read now with people buying a new MacBook Pro to use for a very long time? How many of them will buy new devices in two years? 😅 ⌘ Read more
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Ignite Realtime Blog: Smack 4.4.4 released
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Continuous Previews (CP): Don’t Merge Until You Preview
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