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After two incredible years of building tools to reshape team collaboration, we have an important update to share: Campsite will officially wind down operations on February 28, 2025. Learn more: campsite.com/blog/campsite-…
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This isn’t goodbye—it’s the beginning of an exciting new chapter. We are thrilled to announce that Campsite’s founders are joining Notion to continue shaping the future of collaborative software. Read Notion’s announcement here: notion.com/blog/welcoming…
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Campsite@trycampsite·
After two incredible years of building tools to reshape team collaboration, we have an important update to share: Campsite will officially wind down operations on February 28, 2025. Learn more: campsite.com/blog/campsite-…
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🆕 For the most critical channels where you don’t want to miss anything, we’ve added a new channel notification preference to receive notifications for every new post and comment.
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New: Pin the post composer to the corner of the app window to freely navigate Campsite and gather context while writing a post 📝 Read the release notes: campsite.com/changelog/2024…
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Dan Philibin
Dan Philibin@DanPhilibin·
I wrote about how I've been using val.town to speedrun prototypes of bots, features, and 3rd party integrations as we develop our public API at Campsite: campsite.com/blog/how-we-pr…
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New: webhooks enable your custom integrations to respond to new posts, comments, and app mentions from your Campsite organization. With webhooks, you can build two-way apps and workflows between Campsite and the rest of your toolkit 🔌⚡
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Nick Holden
Nick Holden@NickyHolden·
This code probably sets off a little alarm bell in your head. useEffect(() => { But what about this code? def self.method Class methods are Ruby's useEffect. Escape hatches that should give us pause.
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Create a schedule to only allow notifications at certain times throughout your week. By default, notifications can be received anytime, but you might customize this only to allow notifications during weekday working hours. Create your notification schedule from the profile menu in the app sidebar or by visiting your account settings.
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If you need to reach someone whose notifications are paused, you can force a push notification by sending them a DM and choosing to Notify anyway.
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Pause push notifications to minimize distractions and stay in flow. Pausing notifications will suppress push notifications across the desktop app, mobile PWA, and email. Any activity you missed while notifications were paused will appear in your inbox to catch up on later.
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cemre güngör@gem_ray·
10 years since stewart butterfield's famous blog post – i think we can all agree slack not only failed to achieve stewart's vision, but actively inflicts the exact pain he described. slack: - overwhelms us with neverending flow - makes us anxious and frustrated that we miss what's going on - worst of all: its chat paradigm encourages us to shoot mindless back to back texts to thousands of people –  unpurposeful communication i wonder how stewart feels about this all.
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Mention any post, doc, or call to keep your team’s conversations effortlessly connected. Linking to a post, doc, or call creates a timeline reference on the original resource so people can easily follow branching conversations. Release notes → campsite.com/changelog/2024…
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