RE: Sometimes I want to see resteems. Sometimes I don't.

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Sometimes I want to see resteems. Sometimes I don't.

in programming โ€ขย  last monthย 

That was the next thing I was planning to include in Condenser ๐Ÿ˜Š So yes, I think itโ€™s useful ๐Ÿ˜Š

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I was wondering when an extension change would collide with a condenser change like that.

Guess I'll deactivate that feature from the extension after it's available on condenser sites.

ย  ยท ย last monthย 

Chances are that Iโ€™ll try to implement most of your features - theyโ€™re all an improvement upon what we currently have ๐Ÿ˜Š

ย  ยท ย last monthย 

That would be cool. Then I can add "front-end design" to my resume? ๐Ÿ˜„

I actually imagined a feature lifecycle like that some months ago. Rapid prototyping in the browser extension and then popular features get ported into condenser. The only challenge is that it creates pressure to find good new ideas for the browser extension.

ย  ยท ย last monthย 

That would be cool. Then I can add "front-end design" to my resume? ๐Ÿ˜„

Maybe it would be more "Product Manager" ๐Ÿ™‚

I implemented most of the feature today. Unfortunately, it clashed a bit with my "pinned posts" carousel. Fortunately, it highlighted a bug in my "pinned posts" carousel. Very much an edge case, but a bug nonetheless.

I think that most of the features you're implementing should be ported. The percentage RC is available on Hive - a subtle ring around the user's avatar. I believe that the "Hide Resteems" equivalent is available on Blurt although I rarely look at either site to be confident of this.

I have wondered about looking at their codebases on GitHub to see if there's anything they've implemented that would be easy to port across but I don't think there is.

ย  ยท ย last monthย 

I have wondered about looking at their codebases on GitHub to see if there's anything they've implemented that would be easy to port across but I don't think there is.

I don't go to either one very often, but I happened to see recently that blocktrades was talking about a new front end called "denser". So, they're apparently forked pretty far away now.