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Betta believe it
I mean, we literally are. They have been very clear about that.
Every time they upgrade their servers you gotta re-login.
Login issue reportedly fixed with 0.18.2 update: Lemmy.world updated to 0.18.2
Good to know! Looks like the login/out issue stopped.
lemmy.world is bugged right now. What I did is backed up my account subscriptions/settings and imported it over to sh.itjust.works. You may need to try a few times (it'll tell you when it's successful).
Lemmy.world when I tried to post kept saying not logged in. Created an account on sh.it just.works
e: This instance hardly has anything
You can access all your lemmy.world communities from sh.itjust.works, it doesn't really matter if it has much locally.
Only issue is it's hot feed seems bugged
I have also experienced some bugs. So now I have more accounts
Thank you for the tip on backing up.
Server-side authentication bug; maybe fallout from the recent attack? I'd expect instability for the next day or so as auth & related problems shake out.
Attack? I am outta the loop. What happened?
https://lemmy.world/post/1290412
Summary: Attacker found a way to inject JavaScript into the sidebar, letting them steal auth tokens ("JWTs"), including from an admin account. They then used the stolen admin access to vandalize the site. At one point, the attacker used the stolen admin account to falsely announce that the attack had been remediated. Later that day, the attack actually was remediated by the site owner (Ruud) and the vulnerability was patched in the Lemmy code.
Appreciate the info.
Different instances have different levels of stability
Blahaj has been pretty stable for me except during the recent attack
Beehaw has been kinda meh on stability
Lemmy.ml has been pretty stable when I've used it
Jerboa (the app I use to browse) has been hit or miss at times, but has been really stable since instances moved to 0.18.
Kbin has had no issues for me and hasn't been attacked yet (or if it has been, dev Ernest apparently fought them off, probably barehanded too).
Kbin gives me an error whenever I updoot a post, but that's about it.
Lemmy.ml was overloaded half of the evenings before lemmy.world found the causes of performance issues (now solved in 0.18.1)
I'm just going to use accounts other than my one on lemmy.world for a bit while they sort out whatever's going on.
Getting logged out randomly and having to submit comments multiple times for them to post sure is fun. /s
Clean app data and cache, login again, fixed for me at least
That seemed like it worked for me but then it happened again eventually.
Getting the same thing. Found out I was unsubbed from the sub I was following.
Getting federation working as advertised is a pain in the ass. I ran a solo instance back when Mastodon was new, and there was no end to the nonsense it generated. That's why I'm now subscribed to the instance @ernest is running. :)
Ernest is running lemmy instance or you’re talking about kbin?
Yeah, kbin here.
Just setup my own Masto server for myself. My initial thought was, "Crap, I can't follow anything by hashtag anymore," since I'm the only user and nothing would get pulled in by federation.
Then I learned about using https://relay.fedi.buzz to create a whole bunch of relays based on hashtags. And now it's pretty much perfect for how I use it.
My federation feed is just stuff I like, and my server doesn't get filled with random crap from federating with hundreds of full-ass servers like typical relays give you.
I logged out and back in again and that seems to have helped. Not sure if it mattered at all or if the timing was coincidental.
Logging out and back in only really fixes the "youre logged out" (not entirely though) issue. Posts still have to be posted multiple times for it to actually happen most of the time from my experience.
Reminds me of when I had to change my site's login cookies from "session" cookies to "persistent" cookies because mobile browsers aggressively clear the session. I don't know if that's what was going on in this case.
I access lemmy through liftoff. No such issue.
I also use liftoff and I've definitely been having that issue on my lemmy.world account.
I just got logged out of my session :D
There are thousands of instances. I don't understand why everyone is piling on to lemmy.world