vruz, to fediverse
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Help me masto, what's the best general purpose Android client for Masto available today?

tvler, to random
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is out on Firefox! https://streetpass.social

Pretty happy with the cross browser setup. Everything's done in a custom vite config that spits out 2 bundles: dist-chrome and dist-firefox https://github.com/tvler/streetpass/blob/main/extension/vite.config.shared.ts

I tried to keep the transpilation step as light as possible. All runtime code is unminified and using native ES modules. Shoutout to @mozilla for their excellent webextension-polyfill https://github.com/mozilla/webextension-polyfill

This should make safari support pretty easy to add 👀

cassolotl, to meta
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I feel like it's worth mentioning, re; quote-boosts/QTs, that we can't "just add the feature to Mastodon" in a federation - it's a lot more complicated than a lot of people seem to realise?

The argument about whether or not we should add QTs is an important one, but once we get past that there's the issue of federation.

Mastodon is one software of many using the ActivityPub "skeleton" code. If ActivityPub doesn't have QTs in its code and Mastodon adds a QT feature, any non-Mastodon software (or even server) has to work out how to interpret Mastodon's QTs. If it isn't Mastodon-compatible, QTs will just break. They might even break in a way that harms the person being QTed. And what if someone on another server boosts/reblogs that broken QT?

Also, since we on Mastodon can follow people who are using federated software that isn't Mastodon (e.g. instances/softwares that look and behave like Instagram, YouTube, Facebook, etc), how does that work? Would people on Mastodon be able to QT people on not-Mastodon? How are the OPs going to feel about that? Would they even get notifications about it, since QTs aren't in the ActivityPub "skeleton" of federation?

And since we're a federation of separate servers even "within" Mastodon, there's also the question of how older/outdated Mastodon servers will handle incoming QTs. If you're on an older version of Mastodon and you follow someone on a newer instance and they QT someone, what would that look like? Maybe someone has intentionally chosen a fork of Mastodon with QTs turned off. Can people on other softwares QT them, and how would they feel about that?

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Gargron, to random
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grishka, to fediverse
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update: collection sync, something no one has done before, again. Collections are fetched automatically on first follow, and there also are admin buttons to force fetch them at any time.

Yes, you can now see mutual friends for Mastodon users!

grishka, to fediverse
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Closed & private groups WIP

Mayana, to random
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Recently, several users expressed a desire for a way to quickly check if the images in the toot they were about to boost were described. It would be nice if Mastodon itself offered warnings for that, as well as for forgetting to describe media in your own posts, but until then, this is actually one problem admins can fix on our own!
All you need to do is go into the site settings and add a bit of CSS code that will display a red border around any undescribed media. There are two examples available, depending on how subtle or noticeable you want the border to be; experiment and see what you like!
https://gist.github.com/FiXato/3de505b04efefd49a1e3568b70545234
Thanks to @IngaLovinde for thinking of the starting code and @FiXato for improving on it! They did all the work here; I am just sharing this along.
Open this post in a new tab and look at the image to see how this can look like. The example image is my avatar, described in another pinned post.

esvrld, to random

i think the button should say 'piss', and every time you post, the interface would turn slightly more yellow tinted until after a hundred posts or so it would be just a uniform field and you couldn't see anything

Gargron, to random
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Next release of Mastodon will allow admins to post important announcements to their users, and yes, those are reactions

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