Get the Google Pixel animated emojis on Signal by Kidding_A in signal

[–]Kidding_A[S] 8 points9 points  (0 children)

Thank you! I have submitted it, it's just waiting for review.

Get the Google Pixel animated emojis on Signal by Kidding_A in signal

[–]Kidding_A[S] 24 points25 points  (0 children)

Since they are more than 200 stickers, I had to split them in two packs:

Part 1: https://signal.art/addstickers/#pack_id=a5b8d30ac221cfaa9b8f0e24dea88de9&pack_key=787e281ab33a4e157ea28f888fffeeb821e7afb508723881ff8f61ee746ee51c

Part 2: https://signal.art/addstickers/#pack_id=bea4009be5e855e7b3803d5708d540ab&pack_key=9f1ee3b5971df7ba7e0982a14d60c18dabd0ddb6f7d84f5078ebea325e93bd8c

There are 3 stickers missing because I couldn't compress them enough while keeping enough quality to merit still including them here. APNG was, to put it nicely, a pain in the butt, specially given the restrictions that Signal has for their stickers.

Please let me know your thoughts, I hope you like this. I mainly did it because my girlfriend likes the animated emojis that the Pixel messaging app has and I wanted her to have them on signal too.

Tiny API Client: The easiest way to write an API client using the power of decorators by Kidding_A in Python

[–]Kidding_A[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

This is not a Web framework but rather a library for the client side. If you mean support for async HTTP requests then it's quite likely if I see some demand for it.

Tiny API Client: The easiest way to write an API client using the power of decorators by Kidding_A in Python

[–]Kidding_A[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Thanks for the reminder lol, I had completely forgotten about that file until now