If anyone knows a good way to spelunk Android apps please let me know!
really weird selection of hardcoded image urls in the app
"🍕 cravings? This might help. Carry out all large 2-topping pizzas for $5.99 each this week only.",
"type": 1,
"created_at": 1486768259,
"created_at_utc": 1486768259,
"content_type": "comment",
"status": "Active",
"bit_flags": 0,
"did_report_as_spam": false,
"share_enabled": false,
"user": {
"pk": 378671112,
"username": "dominos",
"full_name": "Domino's Pizza",
"is_private":
gonna wager they plan on having ads in the feed lol
Someone leaked the Instagram Threads.apk Android app
I unpacked it and now I am looking though the included files. I don't know too much about the structure of Android apps but there is a ton of insight into what its final form will look like just be exploring the contents...
Train ride down the Hudson River
Coneflowers are blooming #BloomScrolling
Just chatting with Ivan about a thing and posting this to test something.
@dajb Wow, new profile pic!
Just chatting with Ivan about a thing and posting this to test something.
(☞゚ヮ゚)☞ Gemini-style, accessible Unicode art
💥 👋 We’re looking for volunteers to help us with some user research. We’re particularly interested in hearing from a diverse range of people who may be interested in using Bonfire in a personal or professional capacity .
You do not need any particular technical knowledge, skills, or prior experience of Bonfire. The user research interviews will be carried out in English by Dynamic Skillset ( @dajb )
here the full blog post: https://bonfirenetworks.org/posts/user_research/
@ivan
Interestingly, the lemmy developers did that the number of developers and commits increased 10 times in less than a month. Even mastodon didn't work out that way.
Small thing, but in dark mode it would help if there was a border around the compose window (see screenshots for example of difference after I manually added one)
@BonfireBuilders #bonfire_feedback
@dajb done 😊
💥 👋 We’re looking for volunteers to help us with some user research. We’re particularly interested in hearing from a diverse range of people who may be interested in using Bonfire in a personal or professional capacity .
You do not need any particular technical knowledge, skills, or prior experience of Bonfire. The user research interviews will be carried out in English by Dynamic Skillset ( @dajb )
here the full blog post: https://bonfirenetworks.org/posts/user_research/
Testing a post with title. This is actually a great feature!
ah interesting, nested replies in reverse cronological order (newer first) may confuse the discussion...
In this screenshot, my "agree" comment was directed to @mayel first comment (see the date time), while instead in this visualisation seems referred to @lne comment (that was more recent than my reply)
@ivan I agree (couldn't resist: now hoping for more comments to your post)
ah interesting, nested replies in reverse cronological order (newer first) may confuse the discussion...
In this screenshot, my "agree" comment was directed to @mayel first comment (see the date time), while instead in this visualisation seems referred to @lne comment (that was more recent than my reply)
@lne super interesting, wondering if it is a valid metric though and in which ways it may have privacy implication ? A thread may have a lot of flagged activities because it talks about a complex topic (covid, politics, religion, gender ...) and users want to properly moderate it, on the contrary a thread without flagged activities may be just not moderated at all and being full of trolls ?
Maybe we can show a label only when the amount of flags exceed a certain amount (eg. after 30 flags on the whole thread) - as an indication 🤔
@ivan
> which ways it may have privacy implication ?
My intuition is that the number of flags in a thread would have the same privacy implications as any other aggregated metric (#posts, #likes, #people,...). Discourse folds flagged posts, which should have about the same privacy implications as showing the number of likes.
Or am I missing something?