k0shk0sh / FastHub

FastHub the ultimate GitHub client for Android.
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External url loading #2922

Open fluffynuts opened 4 years ago

fluffynuts commented 4 years ago

FastHub Version: 4.7.3
Android Version: 10 (SDK: 29)
Device Information:

  1. Sometimes tapping them simply does nothing, eg https://www.gethalfmoon.com/docs/page-building/#starter-template-generator from https://email.changelog.com/t/t-l-piytdud-ctrdrirtu-w/
  2. I'd really like to request an option to have links which don't just refer to the current markdown file be loaded in my default browser instead of the chrome view. Doing so slowed me to find useful stuff in my synced Firefox history as well as applying add-ons like Dark reader and uBlock

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l3laze commented 4 years ago

k0sh has been through a lot recently, including now recovering from a back injury (slipped disk IIRC), and development has been frozen for a while. So, for anyone who prays the well-being of he and his family would be a good request.

If you can somehow help get any issues closed that's always helpful on any project. Beyond that you could try to submit pull requests if you can understand the code and fix any issues, but obviously that would still have to wait for k0sh to get back to be built/released.

It is far better than the official app, and well worth going pro. From the look and feel to the more natural and intuitive organization this is light-years ahead of GitHub's own app. It honestly makes the official app just seem like a really bad joke when comparing the two. Lol.

fluffynuts commented 4 years ago

I've had a pinched nerve at c6-c7 and recurring spasming at the lower back; it's not fun, and I hope @k0shk0sh gets through it speedily and recovers fully.

I could have a look at the code, but I'll be the first to say that my java is weak (and I'm assuming the app is java).

Yes, I still think FH > GH app, by far. I have both installed, and I keep hoping the GH app will get better, just because I like competition and I like seeing good tools. The GH app is still way to simple to be a daily driver for me ):

k0shk0sh commented 4 years ago

@fluffynuts i have the same exact diagnosis, how did u manage to get rid of it or u still have it? My appointment is coming up in October and im on continues pain therapy.

fluffynuts commented 4 years ago

@k0shk0sh I apparently have a long-standing injury from a motorbike accident when I was around 19. I do a lot of yoga and apparently the headstands were putting too much pressure on an already damaged disc ): I've stopped that, still do yoga -- try to do a lot of core stuff to help with assisting my spine in body support. I haven't felt pain near c6-c7 for a while. I basically took about a 4mo break from anything active and slowly came back into yoga. I don't know if it would work for everyone, but it worked for me. Currently having spasms at the lower-back area, so I may skip yoga tomorrow. I think the greatest lesson for me is to be gentle with myself. Again, as much as I wish I could say "yoga will fix you", it won't -- it can help to strengthen support, but it seems that these kinds of things are with us forever )': though saying that, I repeat: c6-c7 have been good for a few months now, so I'm happy about that. I have also (at the hand of my wife) taken a few supplements since then -- not sure if it's helped, but you're free to try:

I wish I could give you a sure-fire solution. It's scary when basic movement is so painful and difficult, I know. Right now, try to keep off your feet -- code on a laptop if possible and you have to (well, I have to: that's my work). Lie on a couch. Take pain-killers if you need them. Smoke some weed if you can. I found vodka can help :/ Please look after yourself and get better!

k0shk0sh commented 4 years ago

@fluffynuts Thanks alot for your comment and tips, really appreciate it! I think what's coming for me is either PRT injection which is risky and bad for the long run, that's what the neurosurgeon send me to do, but unfortunately in Germany the health system is quite slow and that's why I have to wait for months. But I also heard that the injection is bad as well, its risky for sure but bad for the long run especially when the nerve is still being damaged but u feel no pain because of the long lasting injection, I have a different appointment coming up very soon with a specialist and I'll check with him what's my options here & I reckon a surgery would be better.

Keep fighting man!