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IMO, the DAO is a misnomer and an illusion. As long as one person/group controls the twitter account, discord server, and wallet(s), DAOs won’t ever be truly decentralized. And without a legal structure guaranteeing member rights and elected leaders, they’re not even democratic. twitter.com/martymadrid/st…
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@stop Chaser twitter.com/useSimplify/st…
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@shellen Better than this. My sad substitution can’t even come close.
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@martymadrid @Arty_Lee12 Both are missed opportunities to brand themselves as DAFs.
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@kfury Just wait until multiple blockchain currencies show up there too.
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Scott and I briefly overlapped when he worked at Twitter for a stint. Since then, I’ve admired his art, the juxtaposition of his imagery choices, and the wistful nostalgia it stirs up. Just picked up a Hilltop print to hang in my office. He’s worth following for his art alone. twitter.com/scottlistfield…
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@shellen Blasphemous! We wish we had a Philz a little closer. We miss the easy access in SF. Closest is about a 40 minute drive, so it’s a treat for us.
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@miekd Since 2004 even! trademarks.justia.com/782/89/truerem…
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@stop @meyerweb @knotandgrain Or if they don’t make them, they certainly *showcase* them.
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@meyerweb I don’t know – but I follow @knotandgrain on IG, and I know they design and craft custom tables and shelving and all that often do exactly this kind of thing. They would know.
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@jruderman @DotDotJames Yes, screenshots of vertically flowing timelines don’t do them justice, for better or worse.
Even when we showed timelines in design reviews, even though we had long narrow images or prototypes, they had to be scrolled within a smaller viewport to capture true mobile feel.
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@jruderman @DotDotJames Looks like this is probably it. And you can partially see some issues. Though I think they get worse when media is present.
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@grantrobinson This is the original design, not the new experiment. Your screenshot just happens to capture a tweet view, rather than out on the main timeline. The new experiment looks very different.
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@designnotdrum @DannPetty A screenshot or two on my 12 mini won’t do much justice when I can only fit about 1.5 tweets per screen. Just hope you won’t ever need to experience it yourself.
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@DLand @kevinmarks @emoore @jbrewer Perhaps. Advertisers would get about 25% more pixels in width in the full width timeline. And with the unclear vertical boundaries between tweets, this may show higher engagement if the wrong metrics are prioritized.
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@ozlubling I hear that. I’m sure an opt in/out would bias the results. But random selection sure puts a lot of burden on certain users to weather some bad trials.
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@kpk Nah, I don’t buy that. Images and video can easily be tapped to expand. As it is in this new mess, everything jumbles together. The extra pixels gained aren’t worth it.
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@DannPetty Doesn’t help that the vertical spacing and padding is all wonky and probably not flushed out. Everything jumbled together. Hopefully this is an experiment that was rushed out, and ends up failing spectacularly.
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@mezzoblue @Brilliantcrank Ice cold. Like, blue ice.
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@stop We realized hanging the user’s profile pic in the left margin acts as a very distinct marker, like a bulleted list, indicating clearly where each tweet starts and stops. Cheating the tweets and images over underneath the pfp wasn’t worth the extra few pixels gained in width.
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All 41 shades couldn’t save that design. But apparently someone there thinks it’s worth reviving from the dead heap of bad ideas.
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One of my twitter accounts must be in a test group for this new FB-like timeline design. Super uncomfortable browsing experience. We tried designs showing tweets like this a few times (pfp and name stacked on top of full-width tweet), but they didn’t make it out of design review.
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@PaulAnnett Whew. Glad you got it blasted. I know the pain they cause. Most painful thing I’ve ever experienced. I passed 2 stones last year (at one time). Caught the bastards in a strainer too, so I’ve felt with my fingers how sharp they are.
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@panic Oh, cool. Control-L sorta works for my needs. But definitely consider the other 2/3 (push to top or bottom) as a request. I typically have my cursor on a certain line, and want see as much as possible after that line. I can also imagine the opposite scenario (see before a line).
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@panic I haven’t been able to find this anywhere in the docs yet… is there a keyboard shortcut in the Nova editor to push/scroll the current line to the top, middle, or bottom of the screen? Something similar to zt/zz/zb in vim?
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@kfury If Apple and Google moved fast enough, it could be baked into Apple/Google Pay products. At that point, who cares what backs the payment, as long as the vendor receives it in the form they want. Regulatory is the hurdle tho.
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I still come across words that look so unrecognizable, I have to look them up, sometimes to verify they’re real words. Today’s word is:
*opprobrium*
(noun) public disgrace or ill fame that follows from conduct considered grossly wrong or vicious
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@matt_lehman Right? I can only imagine the amount of time he spent obsessing over individual pixels and what each pixel represented zoomed out.
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@mikeindustries Such a dichotomy between the positives and negatives of water.
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@mikefarrell Move it back to the top in Settings > Safari.
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@stop Our girls even named our dog after him. twitter.com/stop/status/80…
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This hits hard. Our daughter won’t know how to take this news, because she has only ever known Giants baseball with Buster as catcher (and her favorite player). Thank you, Buster. You will be missed! #ForeverGiant twitter.com/PavlovicNBCS/s…
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@grelysian How amazing that must feel. 👏