in #Calckey, It's not possible to follow hashtags in the home feed like on Mastodon right? It has to be done with antennas which cannot merge into the home feed..
recently I feel like my Calckey is super slow to load. This server just going through a bit of a hard time rn maybe. Probably new sign ups. Maybe time to self host... 🙈🙉
Calckey, Elk, and Wefwef are 3 really amazing #PWAs. Renews my interest in developing with web tech for mobile. Who needs native when you can do this shit in Typescript
#TacoTuesday recently was released from being copyrighted right? Glad this beverage company is immediately taking advantage. it’s kombucha but also a marg? Quite the combo… #Alcohol
On #Calckey, there is a setting for unobtrusively notifying you if your connection to the server is lost. When using it on #mobile (PWA on iOS), I find this is really important.
I used to find myself closing and reopening the app to reconnect. Now I can easily know when it happens because I see this little notice and then I can just click refresh.
@avantgeared I'm glad to hear you like Calckey. I'm not one of the developers but so do I.
The code is on codeberg and this kind of request can be made directly to the developers by filing an issue.
I think to be most helpful to them, beyond a list of problems, would be concrete suggestions. Such as what specific features are present in those editors you mentioned that are not in this. Or better yet if there are common editor libraries that Calckey can consider using. Depending on the ask it may be a lot or very little work!
I would be happy to hear the thoughts you have and see if we can file issues to improve the editor.
I regularly use and love #Typescript. I used to use #Python the most – it’s what I learned in and I am more interested in backends than frontends. I also am regularly using and really enjoying #Kotlin (so much better than #Java). But truly Typescript is bae.
#Julia is a joy to work with. Very much like Python but more powerful. If it had the library support Python or #JVM has I would probably prefer to use Julia for backends.
But Typescript really changed the game and now that’s probably my favorite language not just because of the language itself but because it has web dominance. Until I can write #WASM with Python or Kotlin or Rust, and I’m building #web applications, TS is my lingua franca.
After seeing so much code and surrounding documentation written in English, it's kind of good running into Japanese documentation in the wild and just having to deal with it.