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The long wait is over!
The #Tusky 24 beta is here!

Check out the release notes: https://github.com/tuskyapp/Tusky/releases/tag/v24.0-beta.1

And how to opt into the beta (or nightly!): https://github.com/tuskyapp/faq/blob/main/README.md#where-can-i-get-tusky

in reply to Tusky

thank you. will try it out. i have one question. what was the old behavior of the notification tab (pre Tusky 22.0)?
in reply to Max

@max It behaved more like the other timelines currently do: pull to refresh, tap to jump to newest
@Max
in reply to Tusky

never noticed that this didnt work with the last version.

the only "problem" a friend and i are having with the notifications, they are very delayed in the tusky app.

in reply to Tusky

Thank you for your work! The unlimited tabs in particular will be fantastic :)
in reply to Tusky

I was loving the Tusky app until just recently when I could no longer login to to my instance (see pic). Any ideas why that might be?
in reply to Tony Richardson

@tonyr641 Have you tried the "Login using Browser" option from the three-dots menu on that screen?
in reply to Tusky

> Blockqoutes and code blocks in posts now look nicer.

and how do i specify a blockquote in my own toot in tusky so that it is recognized and looks nicer?

in reply to Tusky

Does the "hide list from timeline" feature depend on the server instance running version 4.2+ of Mastodon?
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in reply to Tusky

Testing now, looks nice. Good thing the text size can be adjusted. Absolute timestamps are nice. Would be nice if the timeline could be reversed when reading oldest first. The Finnish translation needs some work, especially the publish button which says Tuutaa! which doesn't mean anything. (Tuuttaa! could possibly mean Toot!)
in reply to Tusky

just got a chance to start testing this morning on one of my devices. That new video player is pretty dang nice. Nice work, team!

Will report issues if I find any, as always.

in reply to Tusky

hrmm, the new video player doesn't seem to keep the screen active anymore. After some time of playing a video, the screen first dims, then turns off.