I swear, I have to read your thoughtful comments over and over to fully digest them.
I'm sorry lol.
Also I wasn't very good at commenting until I was forced to do it a lot on here. If it's something you'd like to try on, I'd casually recommend just starting. Main downside is that writing is time consuming but it does feel less time consuming as you do it more.
I've grown to appreciate writing as a form of async inter-process communication between me and other people ... you can upgrade from a monolith to a micro-service connected to a bunch of other amazing micro-services.
(h/t @plebpoet reframing networking as "interfacing" for me)
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I'm sorry lol.
Don't be. It wasn't a complaint, more of a compliment that you make me think, which is good.
Also I wasn't very good at commenting until I was forced to do it a lot on here. If it's something you'd like to try on, I'd casually recommend just starting Main downside is that writing is time consuming but it does feel less time consuming as you do it more.
Makes sense, it takes practice, like most things. Just gotta find the time.
I've grown to appreciate writing as a form of async inter-process communication between me and other people ... you can upgrade from a monolith to a micro-service connected to a bunch of other amazing micro-services.
This is a very effective analogy, thank you!
As I'm writing this comment, I also think that adding "quote reply" support might be nice, like GitHub offers.
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As I'm writing this comment, I also think that adding "quote reply" support might be nice, like GitHub offers.
That would be helpful. Especially on mobile. I like just one button though.
Maybe it can be a long press action. Kind of a power user thing.
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I agree on one button. Long press or overflow action could work IMO
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Oh yeah! Overflow is another pattern we're using a lot now.
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Yea, we should try not to over-user it, but it might make sense here ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
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I guess we could put it in the existing overflow for now. I mostly just want to hide the stuff we use 5% of the time.
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That's what I was thinking, too.