I used to hear this joke with a cat or horse instead of duck, being a programmer rather than a roofer. Anyway, funny!
I'm getting an "authorization invalid" message when opening lemmy.ml from desktop Chrome:
> lemmy.ml generally uses encryption to protect your information. When Chrome tried to connect to lemmy.ml, it received unusual and incorrect credentials. This can happen when an attacker tries to impersonate lemmy.ml or the connection is interrupted by the Wi-Fi login screen. Your information remains secure because Chrome terminated the connection before the data exchange began.
> You can't go to lemmy.ml right now because the website uses the HSTS protocol. Network errors and attacks are usually temporary, so this page will most likely work later.
Whereas from mobile I'm able to open the website. Anyone knows how to fix the issue?
For web: better theming, for app: i18n, for both: much smoother subscription to other instances.
The things are changing constantly:
- Lemmy API
- Flutter releases
- Material You (not sure if this will have influence but it's a big change anyway)
So I'd like to thank the developers for all their hard efforts to support the above.
Good to be aware what's going on the main Lemmy competitor side.
Share with people in an open world SNS (Mastodon) with the familiar experiences.
A very nice app that displays the feed in the "post + comments" way rather than in a microblogging manner.
A new installer is coming to Ubuntu. Developers outlined their plans for the next-gen installer, which makes use of Flutter and Curtin, in a forum post.
This seems to be a boost for using Flutter on Linux.
On the main page, I'm seeing posts from communities I'm not subscribed to. Is that expected? Changing the sorting method doesn't seem to help.
Session is a secure messaging service in Australia. In this Session review we examined the pros and cons of this messaging app.
Found this article while looking for the differencies between Signal and Session. Hope this helps.
I’ve implemented groups in Tavern and would like feedback and comments. All of the group specific actor and activity behavior is documented in https://gitlab.com/ngerakines/tavern/-/blob/issue-21-groups/FEDERATION.md as well. Groups share the same namespace as users and it is up to instance operato...
I think it might be useful for the devs to have a look.
I'm seeing an inbox link in the header, but can't find a way to send a PM to a user. Am I missing something, it's just hasn't been implemented?