π€« Quietly dropped on dev site #PhanpySocialDev . Feedback/bug reports welcomed πββοΈ
Cool to see @laurenshof the first one to post about it https://indieweb.social/@laurenshof/111997146906858162
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π€« Quietly dropped on dev site #PhanpySocialDev . Feedback/bug reports welcomed πββοΈ Cool to see @laurenshof the first one to post about it https://indieweb.social/@laurenshof/111997146906858162 8 comments
some early feedback after playing around for a bit with it: - its really good @cheeaun id also be very curious what it looks like if the catchup feeds shows post slightly more expanded so its closer to the regular feed. it does feel a little bit cramped right now @laurenshof yeah currently the "smart" grouping from Phanpy doesn't apply in this Catch-up timeline. Will need to think more about it. As for the feed post view, it's more similar to email now. I initially started with one-liners (looks even more like email) but ended up with this max-3-line "preview". The cramped-ness really depend on the posts, some look very empty with a lot of white-space, while some are just too much. Will need to experiment more π @cheeaun @laurenshof yeah I like the idea that it's a bit more like a normal feed so you can set your filters or click on an author and just scroll around as normal. Otherwise I'm having to specifically click through on every post that might be interesting. @cheeaun Itβs great. Couple of things I noticed: 1. no way to get back to the control bar except scroll manually to the top again? (iOS 17.3.1). I think Iβm going to want to change the filtering as Iβm reading. 2. I enjoy the styling of individual posts on the standard home view better. Really useful! Thanks. @cheeaun curious, is this more, less, or doesn't a make difference to resource usage on an instance? I guess highly dependent on someone's mastodon usage? Also, have you played around with different types of 'popularity' metrics? e.g. very rough one off of the top of my head, a post's likes / their follower count, as a way to not have things skewed to just large accounts. @cheeaun This is an excellent "morning catch up" tool! More load time, I know, but it would be nice to have a filter for mutuals or for accounts you have interacted with the most over the past X days. Separately, if you could apply this to lists - some lists filter out accounts on the main timeline, so they aren't being included here I assume. |
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