Changing the colours for gestures works when applying gestures to posts but not comments, i.e. you always see the default colours when applying a gesture to a comment.
@idunnololz@lemmy.world this seems like it's been around for a while, but your efficiency at fixing issues has encouraged me to raise more!
Apologise for nothing, you're doing a great job!
@idunnololz@lemmy.world I can recreate it (or at least a similar crash) by deleting all data, opening Summit, logging in, going into settings and setting the post gesture size to 0.75, then trying to click on a post. Changing settings in general seems to put the app in a bad state.
I think I'm having the same issue. I can delete all app data to resolve it, but when I log in and start changing settings it will crash either when opening a post or just opening the app.
I can specifically recreate it by deleting all data, opening Summit, logging in, going into settings and setting the post gesture size to 0.75, then trying to click on a post.
I was hoping I wouldn't need to wipe everything but this did fix the issue, thanks!
I just updated Summit to the latest version (and I also applied a minor Android update too, so it could be that) and now Summit won't start (exits after a few seconds). Here's a (truncated) log if you're interested: ``` type: crash osVersion: google/redfin/redfin:14/UP1A.231105.001/2024022300:user/release-keys package: com.idunnololz.summit:142 process: com.idunnololz.summit processUptime: 67876 + 302 ms installer: com.android.vending
java.lang.StackOverflowError: stack size 8188KB at java.util.HashMap.hash(HashMap.java:336) at java.util.HashMap.getNode(HashMap.java:566) at java.util.HashMap.containsKey(HashMap.java:592) at android.app.SharedPreferencesImpl.contains(SharedPreferencesImpl.java:377) at wc.b.getFloat(SourceFile:20) at wc.b.getFloat(SourceFile:26) at wc.b.getFloat(SourceFile:26) [TRUNCATED 1058050 CHARS] .b.getFloat(SourceFile:26) at wc.b.getFloat(SourceFile:26) at wc.b.getFloat(SourceFile:26) at wc.b.getFloat(SourceFile:26) at wc.b.getFloat(SourceFile:26) at wc.b.getFloat(SourceFile:26) at com.idunnololz.summit.lemmy.community.CommunityFragment.i1(SourceFile:78) at com.idunnololz.summit.lemmy.community.CommunityFragment$onViewCreated$7.c(SourceFile:223) at com.idunnololz.summit.util.BaseFragment$runOnReady$1.c(SourceFile:11) at com.idunnololz.summit.main.MainActivity$runOnReady$1.e(SourceFile:13) at tc.z.b(SourceFile:13) at androidx.lifecycle.j0.b(SourceFile:30) at androidx.lifecycle.j0.c(SourceFile:56) at androidx.lifecycle.p0.k(SourceFile:15) at b.j.run(SourceFile:252) at android.os.Handler.handleCallback(Handler.java:958) at android.os.Handler.dispatchMessage(Handler.java:99) at android.os.Looper.loopOnce(Looper.java:205) at android.os.Looper.loop(Looper.java:294) at android.app.ActivityThread.main(ActivityThread.java:8279) at java.lang.reflect.Method.invoke(Native Method) at com.android.internal.os.RuntimeInit$MethodAndArgsCaller.run(RuntimeInit.java:552) at com.android.internal.os.ExecInit.main(ExecInit.java:49) at com.android.internal.os.RuntimeInit.nativeFinishInit(Native Method) at com.android.internal.os.RuntimeInit.main(RuntimeInit.java:359) ```
Fastest defect fix I've ever experienced, cheers!
If I have a community link followed by a comma, such as !summit@lemmy.world, it is incorrectly parsed as including that comma in the instance name. This same behaviour doesn't seem to happen in the web UI.
@jonah@lemmy.one you're alive! Welcome back, this server needs 4 months worth of maintenance!
It's not about being a hassle to maintain, it's about users thinking they were sending secure messages when they weren't. The simplest explanation is that Signal is a secure messenger, so the app shouldn't let you send insecure messages. I'm sure it lost them a few users but they're not trying to gain maximum market share like for-profit orgs try to.
I've tried playing various Zelda games over the years but I've just never got into any of them. I've just started WWHD and it seems to suffer from the classic Zelda problem of having one very specific solution to a puzzle blocking off all progress, and not telling you at all where that puzzle/solution is if you haven't already identified it! Also it tempted me with an open ocean of sailing and gave me some side-quest maps to follow, then when I tried to follow them it immediately turned me around and said "you can't go this way yet"!
They've updated their 'policy', still with no accrual explanation that I can see:
The admin team updated the communities that they will allow archive links to be used.
No idea what the deleted comment you replied to said, but I'm a big fan of bringing the word "dork" back!
I've wanted to pay FTL on a touchscreen for years
Be aware we don't have an active admin so you probably can't create an account (assuming the server doesn't just die one day!)
Sounds like the very thing to motivate you to ditch your gmail account, don't let them hold you hostage!
The Nexus legacy lives on!
I know they've been around since the GDPR came into effect, but I've suddenly noticed a sharp increase in the cookie prompts on web pages which have a second "legitimate interest" page. Some of these have an "object all" button, but plenty require you to manually opt-out of sometimes hundreds of ad-trackers.
The cynic in me assumes this is a legal loophole, whereby they can claim legitimate interest in your data in order to do exactly what they were going to do anyway (which is not what the legitimate interest feature of the GDPR is for) without being required to give you a "reject all" button.
- Am I being overly paranoid or is this exactly what's happening?
- Does blocking all third-party cookies (something your browser should be able to do by default) negate all this need to reject anyway?
- If not then what's the solution?
If you do have an answer then please state if it applies to EU/UK or other, non-GDPR-respecting countries!
I guess it makes complete sense for these "live service" games, but it's so weird to me that the game itself changes and you lose access to something you might already have paid for!
The fact that they're your whole life is the problem. You'll understand when you grow up.
According to https://gui.fediseer.com/instances/detail/lemmy.world > Reached out through Lemmy and Mastodon. No reply from the admin. Last activity from the admin was 2 months ago. Instance is also running an older version of Lemmy.
I assume they are defederating as a precaution, but as the largest instance they have essentially cut us off from a lot of content.
@jonah@lemmy.one are you still around and are you able to reply to them please?
I'm really enjoying Summit, I've tried every Lemmy client I could find and I think this is the best one I've used. I can't find the source code though, https://github.com/idunnololz/summit-for-lemmy seems to only list releases, is this a bug?
I've recently changed from dns.adguard.com
to extended.dns.mullvad.net
as it generally seems more privacy friendly, but it seemed to go dead for a while today. Anyone else see this or was it a me problem? I can deal with a slightly flaky service but I can't recommend one to non-techies who just need a working adblocker.
I'm probably one of the few people still using a Pebble smart watch (still alive and kicking with Rebble!), and I've just gone through the app store and found a few cool apps that still work. Given that you have to give the Pebble android app quite a few permissions to be able to do its thing I'm now wondering if all the third-party apps can also access all those permissions. They're mostly little FOSS one-person projects so I can probably have a nose through the source myself to check for dodgy behaviour, but does anyone know what the risks are in general?
And I mean to actually use with your voice, you may be one of the people who likes "cockwomble" but if you only ever type it out online then that doesn't count!
When I view the posts section of my own profile I only see a list of my subscribed communities, whereas clicking on someone else's shows their posts as expected. I'm seeing the same in the lemmy.one web UI as in the Jerboa client. I can also see the number of posts I've made, just not where they were!
Anyone else seeing the same behaviour?
Duckman Drake from TimeSplitters, back when Britain was at the forefront of mad video game design
People in Qatar don't like the Flintstones, but people in Abu-Dhabi-dooo
I've seen the post saying that the lead developer is stepping down, I've seen his accusations of abuse. I've seen enormous write-ups which make questionable claims about how he's the devil himself. I've seen a lot of rumour and hearsay, and now I've got no idea what to think.
Is anyone able to give a short, unbiased summary of what's going on? (Ultimately, from a selfish point of view, I want to know if the project is likely to fall apart or if this is just bickering between egos!)