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"a fascinating way to show users the refresh rate of their screen by spinning a specially designed zoetrope-like disc graphic at speed. As it spins, the numbers representing the viewer’s refresh rate should remain visually stable unlike surrounding numbers."
https://cohost.org/lunasorcery/post/2465593-testing-your-animati
@jerome I designed bird.makeup from the beginning to rely on endpoints that would break major use-cases of their product like yours if they ever remove them.
Turns out Elon is perfectly willing to break them, which completely blows my mind
@troy Ah, that's an interesting approach!
@adam @jorijn@toot.community That or interactions from fediverse users with replicated accounts
@malamoffo I'm on a server without DMs
@troy what software do you use? Do you have a git somewhere?
@troy I have some workarounds already, interested in collaborating?
@dodoandthebrawn @aidasb @sportsbots Interesting! I don't think their stuff is open source though
@dodoandthebrawn @aidasb What is that? I could maybe reuse their approach
Just hooked up bird.makeup to tracing software for the first time and it's really fascinating!
For exemple, this is an histogram of how fast Twitter answers queries for recent posts by an account.
Look how slow it is! There are a few speedy one at 50~ms, but most are >300ms, which would indicate that they are not cached.
I would have thought it was the other way around, most accounts cached a few that have posted recently that are not cached
@gendor if you are into open hardware, there is this thing that is interesting: https://www.pine64.org/pinenote/
Not sure how far along the software is though
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