I like someone who would die for a maybe.
Or were those two unrelated points?
I like someone who would die for a maybe.
Or were those two unrelated points?
Indeed—and if it’s not too late, a theme option for highlighting (eg with a slight background change) comments by OP and ‘you’ would be great. The tags are good but when scrolling fast through a long thread they’re easy to miss some times. Something a bit like the highlight that’s applied when navigating to a comment from the inbox.
No problem at all—it’s great to see the rough edges all disappearing :). Status bar works nicely now.
So tempting just to reply ‘yes’ :)
But it’s iPhone at least.
GET DOWN ON THE GROUND!
I can live with it in the feed view tbh—there are some glitches when the bars are set to hide in feed view I that they obviously have to come back when opening a post. That makes it a bit janky so I’ll probably leave them visible tbh.
But status bar in media view would be great to hide if that can go.
Great—I sort of remembered something about sort not working properly. I see that changing a feed sort changes the setting for default, but I also definitely see both reset to Hot after a force quit. Happy to look again when there are changes in that area.
The graphs are all interactive (touch to show labels, etc.). That can interfere with scrolling—try dragging at the edge or one of the pie chart titles. Fwiw, it scrolls ok on mobile safari…
Thanks for the message changers. 2 final bits I think—the profile image in the conversation list is still mine rather than the other persons, and when you open the thread the title is my name not theirs. But the menu and mark read stuff is all good :).
Technology replacing people has been a pretty consistent theme of the last hundred years or so—how many actual people does it take to build a car? What about all those skilled engineers? Humans have been building tools in order to put in less effort since the stone age. I don’t think we’re going to argue our way out of this one…
I’m genuinely fascinated by this language pattern: “great of a guy”. In, er, classic? traditional? British? English, the “of” just isn’t used. I see it so often as “big of a problem”.
A great guy -> How great a guy I was. A big problem -> How big a problem is it?
Is this just colloquialism, or is it how grammar is taught?