It’s a problem with lemmy.world, likely due to running outdated lemmy 0.19.3 (looks great on lemm.ee, feddit.org, vger.social)
Not a client issue.
Punch nazis, trebuchet TERFs.
I am building Voyager, a client for lemmy!
I mainly post under @[email protected] now.
It’s a problem with lemmy.world, likely due to running outdated lemmy 0.19.3 (looks great on lemm.ee, feddit.org, vger.social)
Not a client issue.
It’s a problem with lemmy.world, likely due to running outdated lemmy 0.19.3 (looks great on lemm.ee, feddit.org, vger.social)
Not a client issue.
It’s a problem with lemmy.world, likely due to running outdated lemmy 0.19.3 (looks great on lemm.ee, feddit.org, vger.social)
It’s not a client issue. It’s a lemmy/instance-specific issue. Look at the following link in your browser, then tap the image to expand. You will see bad image quality. https://lemmy.world/comment/11323036
Edit: Works fine with my vger.social account. Looks like shit on lemmy.world.
Edit 2: Looks like shit on sh.itjust.works and lemmy.world. Which are both running very outdated 0.19.3. Looks great on feddit.org, vger.social, lemm.ee which are running up to date version of Lemmy (0.19.5).
Wisconsin does this to preserve native ecosystems! I believe this particular land is maintained by the County.
Prescribed fire is the intentional application of fire to a specific pre-planned area, under specific environmental conditions, to accomplish planned land management objectives. Without the use of prescribed burning as a management tool, Wisconsin could lose many of its native grassland, wetland and savanna plant communities.
https://dnr.wisconsin.gov/topic/forestfire/prescribedfire
https://www.danecountyparks.com/Volunteer/Prescribed-Burns
https://www.cityofmadison.com/parks/projects/2024-prescribed-burns
The way it is in lemmy-ui now is fine.
Are you planning on sharing the results of the survey? I think the Lemmy folks would be interested in it too.
VeronicaExplains and not linking to the Peertube video? That’s a paddlin’
The Narcissist Cookbook
US. rolled oats usually with milk, raisins or fresh fruit and some nuts. Brown sugar, honey or maple syrup if I’m feeling it.
The lazy alternative to rolled oats is plain Cabot full fat Greek yogurt. Love that stuff.
Voyager can handle SVGs. The image you linked for the SVG is invalid. When I try to load it in a browser, it says there is a server error.
Mlem in app browser is using an in app browser API that is secure by design. It doesn’t allow snooping or injecting anything. This article is talking about abusive apps like Facebook that roll their own in app browser.
Edit: although on iOS, the secure iOS in app browser api is always using safari engine, so the user choice argument is still valid.
It’s crazy that the in-app browser isn’t an OS-level overlay that the app can’t influence or look at what the user is doing in it.
Android and iOS both have apis for in app browsers that are secure by design. Voyager for Lemmy uses this. Mastodon uses this. Last I checked even Twitter used this. However Facebook does not.
these platforms also offer lower level APIs to build custom interface which are more powerful and flexible (but can be abused). This isn’t necessarily a problem. Custom browser apps need that functionality, and apps sometimes display their own content with web views.
The problem is that app stores allow slapping a skin on this more powerful API and treating it like an in app browser to connect to arbitrary sites. Dumb imo. If you offer an in app browser, it should be required to use the platforms secure in app browser API.
More powerful APIs should only be available to browser apps and displaying your own content in a web view.
You can’t delete your account/comments, which is shitty. Just for that I stopped using interacting and threw away the key to my account. I sometimes read.
Back in my day we couldn’t walk or bike to the grocery store because the streets were so dangerously designed
Ice skating! The classes are pretty cheap,
I’m a monthly donor :)
That’s wizards chess
Probably because Sync on your phone is connecting/downloading directly from Imgur, which is bad for privacy. Voyager uses the image cached on your instance, if possible, to avoid connecting to arbitrary hosts to load images when browsing your feed.