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This PR contains the following updates:
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| [com.google.truth:truth](https://togithub.com/google/truth) | `1.4.1`
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### Release Notes
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<summary>google/truth (com.google.truth:truth)</summary>
### [`v1.4.2`](https://togithub.com/google/truth/releases/tag/v1.4.2):
1.4.2
This release is the final step of copying all our methods from `Truth8`
to `Truth`. If you have not already migrated your usages from `Truth8`
to `Truth`, you may see build errors:
OptionalSubjectTest.java:39: error: reference to assertThat is ambiguous
assertThat(Optional.of("foo")).isPresent();
^
both method
assertThat(@​org.checkerframework.checker.nullness.qual.Nullable
Optional<?>) in Truth8 and method
assertThat(@​org.checkerframework.checker.nullness.qual.Nullable
Optional<?>) in Truth match
In most cases, you can migrate your whole project mechanically: `git
grep -l Truth8 | xargs perl -pi -e 's/\bTruth8\b/Truth/g;'`. (You can
make that change before upgrading to Truth 1.4.2 or as part of the same
commit.)
If you instead need to migrate your project incrementally (for example,
because it is very large), you may want to upgrade your version of Truth
incrementally, too, following our instructions for
[1.3.0](https://togithub.com/google/truth/releases/tag/v1.3.0) and
[1.4.0](https://togithub.com/google/truth/releases/tag/v1.4.0).
#### For help
Please feel welcome to [open an
issue](https://togithub.com/google/truth/issues/new) to report problems
or request help.
#### Changelog
- Removed temporary type parameters from `Truth.assertThat(Stream)` and
`Truth.assertThat(Optional)`. This can create build errors, which you
can fix by replacing all your references to `Truth8` with references to
`Truth`.
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Tusky
Tusky is a beautiful Android client for Mastodon. Mastodon is an ActivityPub federated social network. That means no single entity controls the whole network, rather, like e-mail, volunteers and organisations operate their own independent servers, users from which can all interact with each other seamlessly.
Features
- Material Design
- Most Mastodon APIs implemented
- Multi-Account support
- Dark, light and black themes with the possibility to auto-switch based on the time of day
- Drafts - compose posts and save them for later
- Choose between different emoji styles
- Optimized for all screen sizes
- Completely open-source - no non-free dependencies like Google services
Testing
The nightly build containing the newest development code is available on Google Play.
Support
Check out our FAQs, your question may already be answered. If you have any bug reports, feature requests or questions please open an issue or send us a message at Tusky@mastodon.social!
Contributing
We always welcome new contributors! Please read our contribution guide to get started.

