Daniel Kuney

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My 2 ¢ - @Mastodon is being held back by terrible search. For 15 years I connected with likeminded people on Twitter by searching for incredibly esoteric keywords. I'm sure they're on here, but I can't find my people.
@paul would love to see the users being followed by the users I follow across all instances. For example, Gruber could be following interesting users I would also like to follow. This is how I grew my Twitter timeline and it’s shame Mastodon restricts follow lists to just those in a user’s own instance.
@Tartick it truly is the sweet spot for now. And that MBAs are magnificent.
@stroughtonsmith after spending thousands over the years on keyboards and stands I finally ditched my Pro and got the mini. The iPad mini is my amazing little commuter consumption device. It’s what I grab when I want to read my saved later queue or skim Mastodon. I don’t try to type on it, check email or draft blog posts. For that I have my svelte M2 MBA that weighs about as much as my Pro with keyboard. In short- I’ve decided to let the iPad and MBA do what each does best and call it a day.
@_Davidsmith And right on cue: "There are three buttons on the thing and one of them turns on the flashlight. I’m not sure that is that useful. " - @imyke
@_Davidsmith In the above scenario, the Action button only launches another app if the watch is not already in an app. If the user is already in an app with a trigger, clicking Action would not jump to another app.
@_Davidsmith This feels like the simplest way to both use the Action button to quick launch something, but then still give the user a degree of choice about what happens on the second click. In this instance, the user must first select a workout before the second click triggers an action.
Thinking about something @_Davidsmith said on Upgrade....the Ultra's Action button *should* be contextual. If I'm on the watch face, click once to launch an app...say Workouts. The user selects the desired workout, say Outdoor Run or Strength Train...click the Action button for a second time and the workout begins.
@paul $15/year feels fair and sustainable.
@jsnell wish they would do shared workbooks next!