I haven’t tried Lemmy yet. Does it do the same if you use https://vger.app/ ?
I haven’t tried Lemmy yet. Does it do the same if you use https://vger.app/ ?
My favourite is one is being able to create PWAs in Safari. It’s nice not having to rely on a chromium browser for it.
Cancelled my Netflix account when they announced the password sharing crackdown (even though I wasn’t password sharing), and recently cancelled my Spotify family account when they increased the price.
Just use https://app.strem.io/#/ add to Home Screen. You’ll need to download VLC to be able to play streams.
Movies from the MCU: https://editorial.rottentomatoes.com/guide/marvel-movies-in-order/
I think it was introduced in the 0.18 api
the security team found out that only 93 Authy users out of 75 million were affected
Also this was a social engineering attack and if you’re syncing your 2fa seeds then you should be encrypting them with a secret. Cracking that should take years if not more.
I’ve been using Fedora and haven’t encountered any of the issues you mentioned. To me it’s always been rock solid.
If only Cinnamon would add wayland support
I’d rather have my phone secure against an exploit that’s being used in the wild than going to Facebook, WhatsApp, and Instagram.
If you get to the last image, you deserve what’s coming
Just making a point that it always returns a 200 even when it errors.
Wait til you hear about graphql…
I don’t think it’s just a Firefox problem. I have the same issue in Safari since the 0.18 update.
Maybe try using https://wefwef.app to connect to your lemmy instance.
We’ve pretty much settled on Lemmings
I gave wefwef a try based on your recommendation and am just wowed by how polished it is. Feels so much like Apollo.
If you enable location history, google maps will do this
In your proposal, who would run these hub servers?
It stands for progressive web app. For websites that support it you can create an app out of the website by going to share and add to dock. Gmail, WhatsApp, and Lemmy are good examples of websites that support it.