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I’m not sure if this is correct, but I could track when a comment is first seen. I could say “if you first saw these 50 comments 1 hour ago, but these 50 comments 1 minutes ago, then highlight the latter”. I’m not entirely sure when the highlight should go away. When you close and reopen the post, or maybe 5 minutes after the comment is first seen?
If you have a specific example in mind (like another Lemmy client), could you post a screenshot so I can get an idea of what this looks like?
A Robot Shoots Me When I Get Shot in Fortnite

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A Robot Shoots Me When I Get Shot in Fortnite

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Blorp dev here. Could you to more into detail about what’s wonky? I’ll see if I can improve it

Blorp dev here. Blorp actually is too 😅

I wanted to build a universal web and native app. I started out using react native on iOS/Android and react on web. I realized that I was spending most if my time trying to get native to work as well as web. For example, the markdown renderers/editors on web are far superior to native imo. Making native a web app solves a lot of problems, but obviously it creates new issues like this post mentions.

The biggest issue with being a web app is I will likely never be able to get Liquid Glass working on iOS. I’m guessing same for voyager. But Liquid Glass kinda sucks, so we’ll call it a feature instead of a bug. I think these web apps can work around most other issues, including the one this post mentions.

It’s like that one time Google decided that increasing the number of searches was a good measure of success… Only to realize people were searching more because Google was serving worse and worse results.

Obviously minimizing the number of government employees = success.

I’m using Fastlane, which I’m running via GitHub actions triggered by git tag.
I’ll take your RSA encryption keys, thanks
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