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Twitterrific pull to refresh
Twitterrific pull to refresh





twitterrific pull to refresh
  1. #Twitterrific pull to refresh full#
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  • Enable in Safari's Extensions preference panel.
  • Useful for those sad occasions when you must use the website.
  • Three playful new app icons: Flamingo, Pinkachu, Dove.
  • twitterrific pull to refresh

    Six dark themes: Raven, Puffin, Falcon, Parakeet, Blackbird, Trogon.Three light themes: Swan, Dove, Akikiki.The timeline displays both the media you attached and your quoted tweet.When quoting another tweet, you can attach photos, a video, or an animated GIF.Support for Twitter's new quoted tweets with media:.Tweets with 2+ images use adjusted aspect ratios to minimize screen real estate.Tweets with images display the thumbnail at the photo's native aspect ratio.

    #Twitterrific pull to refresh full#

  • View full images right in your timeline!.
  • #Twitterrific pull to refresh plus#

    Improved handling of media, all-new themes, a new Safari extension to clean up plus support for quoted tweets w/ media, bug fixes and more! NEW FEATURES Fixed an issue that sometimes caused tweets to appear with an incorrect size.Mutes are no longer applied to users that have been banned or deleted.Fixed a bug that could cause thumbnails on the timeline to go missing.A user's tweets are now immediately removed from view when unfollowed.Fixed a potential crash when loading non-Twitter thumbnail previews.Improvements to keep the reading position in sync.Fixed timeline rendering issues on macOS Big Sur.Changed the Open Tweet shortcut from CMD-O to CMD-Shift-O for consistency with iOS.Image viewer will now display a higher resolution image when available.

    twitterrific pull to refresh

    Significant improvements to the internal database maintenance routines.Alt-text character limit on media increased to 1000 to match Twitter.Improved thumbnail detection for tweets with Flickr links.Appearance of controls match the selected theme.New playback controls to easily scrub while watching videos.Improved display & playback of media in Twitterrific:.Open a video, right click on the popover > select "Save Video".Save videos & animated GIFs from the media player:."My Tweets" for quick access to your own recent tweets.Added a new timeline tab named "My Tweets," new media playback controls with ability to save videos, bug fixes for Big Sur & performance improvements. would be better to ask about that, considering their instance has ~3k users. I also was only running single user instances so I can't really discuss scaling. I plan on contributing more soon to help change that. I like Pleroma personally but it's not for everyone (yet). In pleroma it's a simple config file change. But some things aren't really easy to reconfigure- since the frontend is baked in, changing things like the post character limit (500 chars) is tedious. Blocking instances requires an IP block still, I think. There aren't real moderation tools (yet), since it's mostly a weekend project for the core devs. It offers two frontends, pleroma-fe and mastofe, the latter is a port of Mastodon's UX.įeatures wise, Pleroma doesn't really have a lot beyond the basic functionality of subscribing to people, posting, etc. It only has itself as a dependency, and it's lean enough to run on a Raspberry Pi. Pleroma is newer and written in Elixir/Phoenix purely as an API. It also requires Sidekiq and other services. Precompiling the rails/webpack assets in particular made my tiny VPS choke, even with 4GB of memory I believe. Mastodon is really nice, but it's fairly intensive. So currently, choosing Mastodon vs Pleroma boils down to what you care more about: performance/less complexity, or more features/maturity. Is supporting them - ideally better than they do now - really so expensive that it's easier to just kill them? And if the answer is yes, is it really better to keep pretending that you're not doing that, and instead just make the experience of third-party developers and dedicated Twitter users steadily worse over time? I can't imagine that this is happening because investors are insisting on it yes, they want a positive return on their investment, but who's really saying, "If only you guys knife Tweetbot, the stock price will double!"? There's a very small minority of users who use third-party clients, but those users are disproportionately the highly engaged "super tweeters," if you will. Twitter basically encouraged a third-party ecosystem to blossom, then decided that rather than finding ways to monetize that ecosystem, they should start slowly strangling it to death. Twitterrific not only came up with the word "tweet," they were the first one with a blue bird logo! You're absolutely correct re: the history.







    Twitterrific pull to refresh