My happiness due to not seeing micro-jitters when scrolling has increased by 100x
The app is just more enjoyable to use now. Just got to fix some hangs on the initial load, but otherwise it seems to work well.
My happiness due to not seeing micro-jitters when scrolling has increased by 100x
The app is just more enjoyable to use now. Just got to fix some hangs on the initial load, but otherwise it seems to work well.
🥹🥹🥹
can't wait
Super excited, and also for all the other things!
Amethyst be all like:

amethyst users: "oh no, i prefer this to damus"
We do have a lot more features though 😂
Actually the latest version that I installed this morning seems pretty smooth thus far. I'll have to retract that gif if this keeps up.
I just want a rock solid twitter like app that doesn’t use lots of data. Thousands of features isn’t that compelling to me. Each new feature usually entails more bandwidth, more stuff to load, more stuff to put on the screen. I’m just trying to get the basics super fast and low-bandwidth, that is difficult enough.
These two statements are both quite true
😂 expect nothing
I know that feel. Congrats man!
I’m also excited to see and learn how you achieved this.
It’s a pyrrhic victory at the moment. I got it working at great sacrifice. slight hang when you switch tabs, but i think its fixable…
Also there is not as much scroll back, so I need a pagination solution
Curious how much of a desire (if any) you have to convert certain things to UIKit from SwiftUI.
Its really dumb. Just a limited vstack. I pushed a branch on github
I remember trying just VStacks early on, it was indeed smooth but with slow initial loading. As a SwiftUI noob back then so I didn’t know how to optimize further but I guess it could work with the right hacks.
yeah I did too, but revisiting it again just because its impossible to get rid of jitter in LazyVStacks with variable heights.
The other alternative is to use uicollectionview, but i heard thats a nightmare as well in swiftui