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@lenilsonjr

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Joined January 2018

I always try to keep it around 600px~800px width. I use (and love) Kap to record and resize GIFs.

One-stop recording and resizing sounds great! I’m going to check it out :D I was using gifox and my gif was around 30MB 😅

did it work?

@graeme_fulton
Yes, it did 😉 Successfully posted two times.
wip.chat/@HiYukoIm/todos/79740
wip.chat/@HiYukoIm/todos/79749

After dozens of trial and error, I discovered some tips of uploading gif.

  1. Use Telegram desktop clients
    Always from desktop clients.
    Upload from wip.chat website doesn't work however you compress your animated gif.
    I sent an animated gif from Telegram web client and worked one time, but not always the case.

  2. Make the gif dimension as small as possible
    Set the maximum length around 800px if the duration of your gif is short
    But if your gif is longer than 10 seconds, keep the size within 600x400. Or 400x200 if the former doesn't work.
    As @lenilsonjr mentioned Kap is very useful.

  3. Don't send it as a file, but as a picture.
    I attached the screenshot. I don't know about the others, but the file attachment didn't work in my case.

Hope it helps! 👍

From Telegram desktop, you just have to send using the clip option

Thank you for your answer!
I tried that method before, but didn’t work. Probably my gif was too big to be on time? Is there any size limitation ? 🤔
Do you compress or resize before you upload?

I always try to keep it around 600px~800px width. I use (and love) Kap to record and resize GIFs.

One-stop recording and resizing sounds great! I’m going to check it out :D I was using gifox and my gif was around 30MB 😅

did it work?

@graeme_fulton
Yes, it did 😉 Successfully posted two times.
wip.chat/@HiYukoIm/todos/79740
wip.chat/@HiYukoIm/todos/79749

After dozens of trial and error, I discovered some tips of uploading gif.

  1. Use Telegram desktop clients
    Always from desktop clients.
    Upload from wip.chat website doesn't work however you compress your animated gif.
    I sent an animated gif from Telegram web client and worked one time, but not always the case.

  2. Make the gif dimension as small as possible
    Set the maximum length around 800px if the duration of your gif is short
    But if your gif is longer than 10 seconds, keep the size within 600x400. Or 400x200 if the former doesn't work.
    As @lenilsonjr mentioned Kap is very useful.

  3. Don't send it as a file, but as a picture.
    I attached the screenshot. I don't know about the others, but the file attachment didn't work in my case.

Hope it helps! 👍

What adapter are you using? ActionCable works best in production with an adapter like Redis or postgres.

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Quite simple. You just have to check one API and push things into Twitter's API (and also some logic to prevent reposts etc) and run this script from time to time.

I guess any Ruby or Python dev can build it and you won't have any problems outsourcing it. Having said that, it is definitely something fun to hack on a weekend if you're learning how to code.

thanks for the info! will look into this.

A bot constantly checking the API and tweeting it out could work

what's the workload for something like this? could it easily be outsourced? i'm not a dev

Quite simple. You just have to check one API and push things into Twitter's API (and also some logic to prevent reposts etc) and run this script from time to time.

I guess any Ruby or Python dev can build it and you won't have any problems outsourcing it. Having said that, it is definitely something fun to hack on a weekend if you're learning how to code.

thanks for the info! will look into this.

Just ordered some from Zazzle. There's 38 more stickers than what I need so I'm gonna spread some in the wild 😅

www.zazzle.com/logo_symbol_bu…

I saw your 45 cm stickers, lol 😂

Those wasn't from Zazzle tho 😂😂😂

One top-level page with everything inside. Projects have standalone pages and contracts stay inside a database.

I don't use Notion as a todo app, I prefer to plan things in it and then move tasks to Todoist.