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@pshoplifter Some may get asked questions like that, primarily intended to see how they think through a problem.
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I have a lot of respect for Marissa as a leader and a decision maker. I just didn’t agree with her approach to Design. Hoping she does well.
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“Most of us spend too much time on what is urgent and not enough time on what is important.” Thanks, Dr. Covey.
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“…users don’t hate change. They just hate when the experience of change is poorly designed.” uie.com/brainsparks/20…
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RT @alistapart: ALA 356 is live: check out our summer reading issue, featuring the best of the best of 355 issues of A List Apart: http: …
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RT @jack: Humans have always been tool makers. Our tools were once large and caused local change, now they fit in our pockets and cause …
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@bhaggs @mkruzeniski Jinx.
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@mkruzeniski Then you should experience the slides at Dolores Park in SF. A few more years before Ella will be able to.
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@adambain Was wondering who’d make my phone buzz on a Saturday morning…
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@trammell Hmm, not sure I agree. Even over a 10-year period, there are 3,650 chances to make a difference. Every day is a new chance.
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@aworkinglibrary @fchimero @maxfenton May make technical sense, but it makes no human sense that someone else can delete DMs from my view.
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@maxfenton @aworkinglibrary Perhaps the problem is actually with phantom push notifications of non-existent DMs? ;-)
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@aworkinglibrary Were they very recent DMs? Or older, and beyond the limit of what gets retrieved?
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@aworkinglibrary But Twitter does need a way to go back in time with DMs beyond whatever the default API provides.
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@aworkinglibrary Assuming the other person didn’t delete it, they are rarely “lost”. They just fall out of your client’s cache.
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@nelson This is awesome. It needs some design love, but the data it reveals is amazing. Plus, it’s fast!
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@snookca We could toss some food over the edge of the roof deck down to you. Got good catching hands?
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’Tis a beautiful thing to see hundreds of Dynamo donuts out for the takin’. #hackweek
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@Malarkey @beep We should build a hack this week to play that song when you visit @LionelRichie‘s profile. cc @mdo.
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@BasementBoi Gotcha. Yes, the tap target is significantly smaller than it used to be, even on iPhone. We’ll try to fix…
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@BasementBoi Ah, wait, do you mean you need to tap the user pic from a tweet detail view, rather than a timeline? If so, I understand now.
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@welcometothesky Not if it’s in active use.
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@BasementBoi I guess I’m not following you. The user pic is often as tall as the tweet. It’s a large tap target, not tiny.
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@BasementBoi That you “have to”? Or “get to”? It’s faster access to the profile, which is a very common use case.
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@notasausage Yeah, it hasn’t been used often enough to warrant broader implementation. Of course, chicken/egg, because it is mostly hidden.
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@notasausage It’s not available everywhere, but disabling retweets per user has been in web since the launch of RT: cl.ly/1C0U2t1U0I3T3C…
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@MulderMedia Often, no wifi is better than slow wifi.
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@brewsterapp Email sent. Ticket #37.
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.@randyme I’m not concerned with ability to get in. It’s more that I can’t skip that step, or control what info will be uploaded.
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@sunghu So you tapped it? I wasn’t comfortable going that far to find out.
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@janl Sorry – I’m not trying to make excuses. And I believe the implications of that step has been made clearer now.
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@janl Except that with Twitter, it isn’t a requirement for using the app or service at all. Here, it’s required to proceed.
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@dannygarcia I only own the data on my own contact card. All remaining data was shared with me under assumption that I’ll safeguard it.
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@rsarver Technically, iCloud fits into the same bucket as the three you mentioned.
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@rsarver Not sure yet. I’m leery of sharing or uploading sensitive data that I’ve been entrusted with when I don’t know how it will be used.
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@richardhenry I’m sure it could have a lot to do with beer if you wanted it to.
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.@brewsterapp looks fascinating. I wonder what the implications will be of uploading others’ sensitive contact data. brewster.com
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@gcmorley @dburka @elliotjaystocks Agreed. I’d love to see exactly that. Perhaps more so than the “no replies” view.
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@danbenjamin We’ll eventually eliminate it from all pages: engineering.twitter.com/2012/05/improv…
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@dburka @elliotjaystocks Head to an account like @Starbucks or @Support on the web to see it in action.
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@elliotjaystocks Hang in there, might be possible. As others have already mentioned, we’re testing this exact notion on some profiles now.
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RT @twitter: Introducing Twitter for Nokia blog.twitter.com/2012/07/introd…
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@fromedome @joshelman Happens to me less often now – you’ll learn where to tap over time. Big advantage is fast/easy access to profiles.
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@tapbot_paul @isaach @TimHaines I use Cmd-U all the time too, partly for how fast it is in Tw/Mac. I never think to use g+u on web though.
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RT @colbay: A few months back we released an update to mobile.twitter.com. Take a gander at the process behind the redesign: http://t. …
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@FSchroiff Thanks, Florian. We’ll investigate and fix.
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@joshelman I’ll admit the same.