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@ponjoh @isaach @lorenb @sandofsky If nothing else, you can tell something is consistently off in the compose window: cl.ly/2N2F0S3f0d3R3b…
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@isaach @ponjoh I was able to reproduce by omitting the http in the URL: cl.ly/0f3x2L2X0N0z12… Otherwise, URLs with http seem fine. cc @lorenb
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@isaach @ponjoh In both of my quick tests, URLs with # in them seemed fine on twitter.com: twitter.com/#!/stoptest/st… twitter.com/#!/stoptest/st…
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@isaach Also, that behavior (of interrupting the hashtag) is consistent across several apps, not just web.
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@isaach Did you see my link to this tweet over the weekend? It’s how I verified it: twitter.com/stoptest/statu…
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@1Password The old extension just felt much more native, smooth, and out-of-the-way. This new one is clunky, and suffers from over-design.
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@1Password Yes, but how do I save overtop of (or update) an existing record? Also, the icons on the ext look nothing like the app’s icons.
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Hoping the two fighter jets that just flew low over SF a minute ago were part of a tribute and not part of a response.
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@lewy76 Yep, and works in most of our native clients as well. Different parsers written by different folks at different times…
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@SmileyKeith @1Password Yep – keyboard shortcuts seem much more unreliable now.
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@1Password I really dislike the new Safari extension. It’s so much more clunky and difficult to use than the old one pre 5.1.
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@Squaredeye I imagine it was an intentional decision years ago. The more common uses, like #1 or #2 are not intended to be hashtags.
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@SangitaSri @softykid Neither of those are screenshots from twitter.com. My tweet only referenced the web client at twitter.com.
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@snookca We’re working on that. See Dick’s message last week to the press: techcrunch.com/2011/09/08/twi…
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@paulmwatson Correct – nor on twitter.com. See previous tweet: twitter.com/#!/stop/status…
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Also note that most characters other than a letter, number, or underscore will break and interrupt a hashtag: twitter.com/#!/stoptest/st…
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@ponjoh Not a bug. I think only certain characters are allowed in hashtags and usernames.
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@BoogsterSU2 I don’t know. But it could have to do with similar reasons for the same limitations in usernames.
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@chrismasterson Not sure, actually. May have been because that combination is typically not intended to be a hashtag? i.e. #1, #2, #3, etc
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@BoogsterSU2 I believe any characters other than letters, numbers and underscores will break a hashtag, not just unicode.
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Note that hashtags made of pure numbers will not be parsed and turned into clickable hashtags on twitter.com. Examples: #93 #911
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Two words that changed their meaning for me 10 years ago: “Let’s roll.”
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RT @jimbradysp: Interesting use of Twitter: @UAFlt93 is recounting events on Flight 93 in real time.
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A day of sorrow, pride, and remembrance. #Sept11
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@kitson All combinations of pure numbers are not parsed as clickable links on twitter.com: twitter.com/#!/stoptest/st…
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@mdo No bro. Can’t go by the title. Read the lyrics. Know the lyrics. lyricsfreak.com/f/foreigner/wa… @connors @dhg
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@mdo @connors @dhg Dude – you’ve *been* waiting. #passivevoice
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@Gilgad Blocking is available in multiple places. Report spam is avail from the dropdown beside follow on profile views. @lorenb @sandofsky
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@joshelman Apparently quite a few names throughout history. ⌘ Sevärdhet. Fornminne. Gorgon loop. It’s a whole thing.™ en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Command_k…
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@earth2marsh Really? Crazy. I knew there’d be a good chance of someone seeing my tweet that knew the owner. Tell him it’s clever.
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Custom license plate spotted on a Mazda minivan yesterday: CTRL Z. I felt extra sorry for the driver that it wasn’t CMD Z.
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@antonpeck @markboulton The beauty is that if they use newschool retweets, you’ll only have to see it once.
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Dance like there’s nobody watching. Sing like there’s nobody listening. Tweet like there’s nobody following.
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@sampullara True. Also, @sacca… “box set”? They still make (and sell) such things? ;-)
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@sacca Wow, what a list, and I only made it through the first page. Helluva box set if it were to be.
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@halvorson @stephenhay @beep Think of it as copy editing and change-tracking in Word, and you’re right there with us.
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@stop @stop @KuraFire @stephenhay Then again, we’re finding git isn’t the best tool 4 managing lots of design binaries. Why I asked for alt recs.
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@KuraFire @stephenhay Yeah, I don’t host anything on github – it’s all privately hosted repos so far. Love that Github/Mac can preview PSDs.
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@stephenhay Yeah – so far, I prefer the visual UI of Tower for choosing which files to commit. Simple as checking or unchecking a box.
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@stephenhay I use 3 diff tools because I don’t know all the commands. Terminal: clones/pulls. Tower: commits. Github: PSD/binary previews.
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It’s not often I get to open someone else’s psd and learn that Photoshop supports over 1,000 layers…
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@mags That little dude is 12 already? And I can only imagine what it’s going to be like when our daughters get to his age…
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@TheMelt Are you open today? Hours?
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@courtneybolton The help article seems to explain the reasons for limits pretty well. Would lists not help you do what you want to do?
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Noticed new email design from @summify tonight. Cleaner design, but I’d rather see the story first, then its social context.
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@TimHaines @takeo I’m likely an uncommon user, because I do switch accounts on twitter.com often. But only check favstar for @stop.