Just sent out 10,000,000 sats each the following #nostr folks from the damus dev fund:
bengweeks, terry, swiftcoder (soon over ln), oleg, eric, terry: damus dev
kieran: for continuing work on snort
alexgleason: for building the nostr <> fediverse bridge
pablo: zaplife, ndk, etc
roberto: amazing nostr design work
thomas: yosup
Thanks for all your contributions. More coming soon!
https://mempool.space/tx/9504dc8f11565958b12977c1c4050e73b505ca37fa4f4af35036c8aa5730df2d
Wow! Thank you so much Will! I really appreciate it.
No we use the kingfisher library for images https://github.com/onevcat/Kingfisher
Maybe related to https://github.com/damus-io/damus/pull/742?
Will look into the repost issue
The option also exists in the image viewer
I guess the whole scroll view gets blocked? Not sure. I noticed it first went away when completely removing images.
Removed code from each level starting at the top. Took a while đ
Yeah it doesnât make much sense why itâs happening. My only guess is a SwiftUI gesture bug
I feel that lol. It was such a pain to track down
The issue is that there are significant scrolling hitches when lazy loading large AttributedStrings (exp ones with many links). Twitter has a similar UI/UX on their iPad app.
Wouldnât that be static/animated webp? I think #[2] is referring to webm not working in link previews
Just to be clear, are we talking about webp or webm? And in relation to pfp/banner or video streaming in notes?
#[0]
Youâre right. I was using long press to select. The bug seems be gone after the revert