Hi @Ghost. Are there plans to add (native) comment activity to the Ghost dashboard?
Will authors/admins be able to comment without signing up separately as a member? (good chance for the author of a post to be labelled as such in the comments).
Reading the native comments documentation for @Ghost, but can't see how to 'close' comments for a post while still displaying existing comments. Perhaps this just isn't possible yet?
@SashaVining@htmleverything Wait, you don't serve a WML version to all of those hacked tamagotchis running Nokia Series 20 OS and a TDMA antenna?
(This tweet took as much research as you'd imagine, with the result being me wanting the product I just imagined.)
@itsjustyouc Yeah, I agree. I'm loving snippets and unsplash. Even if you replace the images later, it just helps to get started.
Not read Atomic Habits. I gather you'd recommend it?
@AdamLGRing@htmleverything Yeah. When you build a system, it's tough to test it without using any 'insider information'.
For writers/devs, it's rare to think 'X% of this text is superfluous' without equating it to the effort that went into it. Someone else can be a lot more brutal.
Reading the native comments documentation for @Ghost, but can't see how to 'close' comments for a post while still displaying existing comments. Perhaps this just isn't possible yet?
@delaneykingrox Even if that isn't a selfie from MZ's holiday to the Windows XP hill, you can't tell me that the Meta chat bot hasn't tricked him into switching bodies.
Either way, I think it's technically a real person now.
@DocOnDev What a terrifying term 'structural debt' is.
By comparison 'botanical debt' seems quite quaint.
"You owe me 2 succulents and a hydrangea" - Loan Hornet