That’s the part of the code that seems strange??
While I definitely agree, lemmy instances hosted by generous members of the community aren’t necessarily ran by people who deal with this stuff day to day and cutting them some slack is extremely fair imo
Hey, Lemmios developer here, what do you mean by cutting off images? It’s a known bug (I’m not sure that’s the right word because it’s working as intended just looks odd when people embed images in the body of a post) that Lemmios will only show the begging of a text post in the main feed, but once a post is clicked on there shouldn’t be any cut off images? The image loads fine for me and I would love a screenshot of it getting cut off if you can?
Even though they are both fediverse they still are quite different and one of the important differences is that lemmy does not support oauth so apps don’t have that option, as for why all mastodon apps use it: it’s because of the security benefits to the user and (as a lemmy app developer) implementing auth is hard lol
Yeah, I'm trying to add as much as I can, thanks for the recognition!
Hey, developer here, just wanted to say thank you so much for the positive feedback, it really means a lot!
A bit biased since I am the creator, but using Lemmios has been pretty sweet!
Ok great, I finally (hopefully) found the bug in 1.2.17, the app was not making the instance url lowercase before querying the current user, is it fixed now?
Ok hopefully for the last time, I've added logging for all requests (before authentication is added), so hopefully (1.2.15) will give me the complete info to troubleshoot. Thank you again!
I'm just a high schooler who enjoys coding as a hobby, this is actually my first real project but it is based off a version I made a while ago for Reddit!
Yeah, it is at [email protected]
I think the reasoning was that there was a race condition between the code causing the bluescreen and the code updating to avoid the bluescreen so rebooting 15 times would give a lot of opportunities for the updater to win the race.