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apps, 8 months ago to random We are following your recommendations. Today, we fixed the chat for DM with invisible mentions or links. More fixes are coming. PS: push notifications issue is already fixed.
We are following your recommendations. Today, we fixed the chat for DM with invisible mentions or links. More fixes are coming.
PS: push notifications issue is already fixed.
Gurpreet, 8 months ago @apps Thanks a lot for making it possible. I can see the last updated version 3.24.1 on Aug 26. Is there any date which will hit the newer version on Playstore?
@apps Thanks a lot for making it possible. I can see the last updated version 3.24.1 on Aug 26. Is there any date which will hit the newer version on Playstore?
zachleat, 8 months ago to random New JavaScript ecosystem tool: “Look at these 200 new features we just added to our runtime—aren’t they cool?” Me: “Great—how are you funded?”
New JavaScript ecosystem tool: “Look at these 200 new features we just added to our runtime—aren’t they cool?”
Me: “Great—how are you funded?”
Gurpreet, 8 months ago @zachleat #Gatsby
@zachleat #Gatsby
apps, 8 months ago to random The push notifications issue will be fixed in the next release.
The push notifications issue will be fixed in the next release.
Gurpreet, 8 months ago @apps thanks for making it happen, I wasn't getting notifications on my Pixel 7Pro.
@apps thanks for making it happen, I wasn't getting notifications on my Pixel 7Pro.
TheConversationUS, 8 months ago to space Whose responsibility is it to clean up the Moon, where nearly 100 bags of human waste sit, not to mention 50 crashed spacecraft? Treaties meant to ensure sustainability in space don’t currently regulate private companies, and not every country has signed on to an agreement for sustainable space exploration https://theconversation.com/space-junk-in-earth-orbit-and-on-the-moon-will-increase-with-future-missions-but-nobodys-in-charge-of-cleaning-it-up-212421 #space #sustainability
Whose responsibility is it to clean up the Moon, where nearly 100 bags of human waste sit, not to mention 50 crashed spacecraft?
Treaties meant to ensure sustainability in space don’t currently regulate private companies, and not every country has signed on to an agreement for sustainable space exploration https://theconversation.com/space-junk-in-earth-orbit-and-on-the-moon-will-increase-with-future-missions-but-nobodys-in-charge-of-cleaning-it-up-212421 #space #sustainability
Gurpreet, 8 months ago @TheConversationUS First we made earth hell (from sustainability POV), now it's the Moon. What's next? #Sustainability #Space
@TheConversationUS First we made earth hell (from sustainability POV), now it's the Moon. What's next?
#Sustainability #Space