It depends on your instance.
This will be resolved once https://github.com/LemmyNet/lemmy/issues/4698 is resolved so please give it a “thumbs up” if you want it!
Punch nazis, trebuchet TERFs.
I am building Voyager, a client for lemmy!
I mainly post under @[email protected] now.
It depends on your instance.
This will be resolved once https://github.com/LemmyNet/lemmy/issues/4698 is resolved so please give it a “thumbs up” if you want it!
Can you do a screen recording? THanks!
It works fine for me. Press the picture in picture button on the video overlay from post detail page
Go to profile -> hidden posts -> reset
The only time I’ve heard that happen is when people had Lockdown Mode enabled.
Lol, weird. Thanks for the video.
Edit as a temporary workaround, don’t drag the video slider from the leftmost edge (you can drag anywhere on the slider)
I don’t think this is possible. To block you need to provide lemmy the instance ID.
This will be fixed next release!
Yes this is something I want to add for the ability to explore/rank communities like lemmy-ui.
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.
Now do jxl support
Yeah, it is being tracked here, I am hoping to get started on in soon.
Alternate icon support? Voyager already has the ability to select an app icon, and has a themed icon.
Sounds like a nice feature for next Halloween 🎃
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.
This should now be fixed.
Thanks! The issue is with compact mode. I’ll try to get a fix out tonight.
You’re welcome! 💜