Kind of, but they aren't surfaced very clearly. Comments count for like 10x more. ;)

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@kdfrawg And that was the elevenses post!

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I have no clue what shipping bugs might be like. whistles innocently

I'm hoping to get a few hours tonight after everyone goes to bed. Inline image display looks like it'll be fun!

ADN allowed attaching but not inlining images, but 10C treats them as part of the post body. And all the convenient layoutamajigs like TTTAttributedLabel and friends appear to have no handling for image text attachments.

I've made note of that [gitlab.com]. I kind of like the stream-marker-less version now, too. :)

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I've started a Postman collection of 10 Centuries API calls: Ten Centuries Postman Collection [getpostman.com]

I've never actually used Postman before, so there's some stuff I haven't sorted out how to do, like defining variables to inject into headers and query parameters, so have a look at the comment to see what random numbers are representing in the URLs.

Woo! Welcome!

Your microentries seem to come through with a <P> tag around the post titles in the feed. Looks funky in Feedly.

Are they saying you can't work it out without having a clearly defined type?!

I fell in love with individual persons, not a type. My wife is the second woman I ever dated.

You don't need a type; you need one person you love, who loves you, with a sane family, a manageable amount of baggage, and values broadly compatible with your own. Sort out the big ugly stuff sooner rather than later to avoid wasted time: kids, preferred housing, willingness to relocate, religion, politics.

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I'm going HTML to attributed string rather than Markdown, because the 10C HTML is canonical, while its Markdown is "whatever 10C does".

Getting inline images to display correctly is my next challenge.

Thanks! I've been focused on the steady state and mostly neglecting the login flow. Adding an issue.