I've tried Tusky and Fedilab for Masto.
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I've tried Tusky and Fedilab for Masto. Neither is terrible but like, both have probs that mean I have to use both.
Tusky:
- No quote support (still)
- Doesn't find all replies
- Emoji support weirdFedilab:
- Can't load comments in long reply chain
- Refresh doesn't always work
- Hard to follow complex convos...so what else is there to try?
@tiefling Ice cube ftw!
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@HurricaneWeasel
Ooh, good point. how do you force a remote conversation load? i know theres a button on profiles to load the origin version of the profile.
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@HurricaneWeasel
Ooh, good point. how do you force a remote conversation load? i know theres a button on profiles to load the origin version of the profile.
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We run the instance, tho we are small. And def the app matters BC as an ex:
Tusky: Loads two replies to "other instance." Dio clicks on a profile, sees more replies on remote server. Checks Fedilab.
Fedilab: Six replies to same post.
Fedilab might be doing something "extra" I guess?
@tiefling @leanderlindahl Tusky has a long-standing bug where some posts on your timeline just get dropped. It might be that.
I think (but might be wrong) Fedilab has an option to fetch the original thread from the remote server to try and get missing messages. Recent Mastodon servers can do this too, so it shouldn't make a difference now.
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@tiefling @leanderlindahl Tusky has a long-standing bug where some posts on your timeline just get dropped. It might be that.
I think (but might be wrong) Fedilab has an option to fetch the original thread from the remote server to try and get missing messages. Recent Mastodon servers can do this too, so it shouldn't make a difference now.
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I've tried Tusky and Fedilab for Masto. Neither is terrible but like, both have probs that mean I have to use both.
Tusky:
- No quote support (still)
- Doesn't find all replies
- Emoji support weirdFedilab:
- Can't load comments in long reply chain
- Refresh doesn't always work
- Hard to follow complex convos...so what else is there to try?
@tiefling Quickly becoming a big Phanpy fan.
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@tiefling I use moshidon, and I think it's great.
I love Moshidon @moshidon which is a fork of the no longer under active development Megalodon @megalodon
However, it crashes so often for me that I'm actually trying Fedilab @apps again. Even the I don't like many most of the design decisions they made, it hasn't crashed once. Like so many glyphs with no text to explain what they do. Are you trying to be Microsoft?
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I love Moshidon @moshidon which is a fork of the no longer under active development Megalodon @megalodon
However, it crashes so often for me that I'm actually trying Fedilab @apps again. Even the I don't like many most of the design decisions they made, it hasn't crashed once. Like so many glyphs with no text to explain what they do. Are you trying to be Microsoft?
@jrdepriest @tiefling Really? That's a bummer. It's literally never crashed for me.
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@jrdepriest @tiefling Really? That's a bummer. It's literally never crashed for me.
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@tiefling @leanderlindahl Tusky has a long-standing bug where some posts on your timeline just get dropped. It might be that.
I think (but might be wrong) Fedilab has an option to fetch the original thread from the remote server to try and get missing messages. Recent Mastodon servers can do this too, so it shouldn't make a difference now.
@pachli
Yes, you're right. Fedilab can query the public API of remote instances to fetch full conversations or profiles directly from the source. Especially useful for small instances with limited federation. On interaction, the search API (WebFinger) brings the post into the local instance so interactions work normally.
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@tiefling @leanderlindahl Tusky has a long-standing bug where some posts on your timeline just get dropped. It might be that.
I think (but might be wrong) Fedilab has an option to fetch the original thread from the remote server to try and get missing messages. Recent Mastodon servers can do this too, so it shouldn't make a difference now.
@pachli How is Pachli handling this? @tiefling @leanderlindahl
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