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holy moly. app streams are fast!
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@blumenkraft oh cool!
you have 2 macs?
and insider trading? tsssss jochen jochen
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@unixb0y no, the left one is @kwood s one.
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@blumenkraft user streams? Wait, on Apero? HuH??! :D:D:D:D
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@33MHz no in JellyTime. soon to be in your browser too.
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@33MHz isn't that the same?
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@blumenkraft no. Some things are the same for them, but user streams are personalized for a user, where app streams are for server-side things only, to be parsed for users. App streams are limited per-app, user streams are limited per-user.
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@33MHz ok, i see. thanks for clarification :)
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@blumenkraft App streams can get Global, and have much less filtering built-in so far. Fire hose. App streams cannot be used for users directly. As-in, don't do it. Against its use.
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@33MHz oh, broadsword works in Safari now. #nice
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@33MHz bug report. the conversation button would open a dead treeview site.
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@blumenkraft yep, many things are dead-ends, and new features Broadsword implemented since ADN closed haven't been moved from the new code back into this old code base.
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@blumenkraft :shrug: this is the Broadsword code when App.net closed. Now that user streams are implemented, it works again! *except a lot of things don't work
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@33MHz ok, never mind my last post then. :D
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@blumenkraft (broadsword.io/go is still the norm, I'm just testing user streams here…)
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@33MHz good to know it works nonetheless. :)
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