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submitted 7 months ago by bug@lemmy.one to c/summit@lemmy.world

Changing the colours for gestures works when applying gestures to posts but not comments, i.e. you always see the default colours when applying a gesture to a comment.

@idunnololz@lemmy.world this seems like it's been around for a while, but your efficiency at fixing issues has encouraged me to raise more!

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submitted 7 months ago by bug@lemmy.one to c/summit@lemmy.world

I just updated Summit to the latest version (and I also applied a minor Android update too, so it could be that) and now Summit won't start (exits after a few seconds). Here's a (truncated) log if you're interested:

type: crash
osVersion: google/redfin/redfin:14/UP1A.231105.001/2024022300:user/release-keys
package: com.idunnololz.summit:142
process: com.idunnololz.summit
processUptime: 67876 + 302 ms
installer: com.android.vending

java.lang.StackOverflowError: stack size 8188KB
	at java.util.HashMap.hash(HashMap.java:336)
	at java.util.HashMap.getNode(HashMap.java:566)
	at java.util.HashMap.containsKey(HashMap.java:592)
	at android.app.SharedPreferencesImpl.contains(SharedPreferencesImpl.java:377)
	at wc.b.getFloat(SourceFile:20)
	at wc.b.getFloat(SourceFile:26)
	at wc.b.getFloat(SourceFile:26)
[TRUNCATED 1058050 CHARS]
.b.getFloat(SourceFile:26)
	at wc.b.getFloat(SourceFile:26)
	at wc.b.getFloat(SourceFile:26)
	at wc.b.getFloat(SourceFile:26)
	at wc.b.getFloat(SourceFile:26)
	at wc.b.getFloat(SourceFile:26)
	at com.idunnololz.summit.lemmy.community.CommunityFragment.i1(SourceFile:78)
	at com.idunnololz.summit.lemmy.community.CommunityFragment$onViewCreated$7.c(SourceFile:223)
	at com.idunnololz.summit.util.BaseFragment$runOnReady$1.c(SourceFile:11)
	at com.idunnololz.summit.main.MainActivity$runOnReady$1.e(SourceFile:13)
	at tc.z.b(SourceFile:13)
	at androidx.lifecycle.j0.b(SourceFile:30)
	at androidx.lifecycle.j0.c(SourceFile:56)
	at androidx.lifecycle.p0.k(SourceFile:15)
	at b.j.run(SourceFile:252)
	at android.os.Handler.handleCallback(Handler.java:958)
	at android.os.Handler.dispatchMessage(Handler.java:99)
	at android.os.Looper.loopOnce(Looper.java:205)
	at android.os.Looper.loop(Looper.java:294)
	at android.app.ActivityThread.main(ActivityThread.java:8279)
	at java.lang.reflect.Method.invoke(Native Method)
	at com.android.internal.os.RuntimeInit$MethodAndArgsCaller.run(RuntimeInit.java:552)
	at com.android.internal.os.ExecInit.main(ExecInit.java:49)
	at com.android.internal.os.RuntimeInit.nativeFinishInit(Native Method)
	at com.android.internal.os.RuntimeInit.main(RuntimeInit.java:359)
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submitted 7 months ago by bug@lemmy.one to c/summit@lemmy.world

If I have a community link followed by a comma, such as !summit@lemmy.world, it is incorrectly parsed as including that comma in the instance name. This same behaviour doesn't seem to happen in the web UI.

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submitted 1 year ago by bug@lemmy.one to c/privacyguides@lemmy.one

I know they've been around since the GDPR came into effect, but I've suddenly noticed a sharp increase in the cookie prompts on web pages which have a second "legitimate interest" page. Some of these have an "object all" button, but plenty require you to manually opt-out of sometimes hundreds of ad-trackers.

The cynic in me assumes this is a legal loophole, whereby they can claim legitimate interest in your data in order to do exactly what they were going to do anyway (which is not what the legitimate interest feature of the GDPR is for) without being required to give you a "reject all" button.

  1. Am I being overly paranoid or is this exactly what's happening?
  2. Does blocking all third-party cookies (something your browser should be able to do by default) negate all this need to reject anyway?
  3. If not then what's the solution?

If you do have an answer then please state if it applies to EU/UK or other, non-GDPR-respecting countries!

[-] bug@lemmy.one 78 points 1 year ago

Can we move away from the habit of just copy-pasting clickbait video titles with no information as to what they're actually about? Lemmy gives you a description field, you have the power to summarise videos which should really be blog posts!

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submitted 1 year ago by bug@lemmy.one to c/meta@lemmy.one

According to https://gui.fediseer.com/instances/detail/lemmy.world

Reached out through Lemmy and Mastodon. No reply from the admin. Last activity from the admin was 2 months ago. Instance is also running an older version of Lemmy.

I assume they are defederating as a precaution, but as the largest instance they have essentially cut us off from a lot of content.

@jonah@lemmy.one are you still around and are you able to reply to them please?

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submitted 1 year ago by bug@lemmy.one to c/summit@lemmy.world

I'm really enjoying Summit, I've tried every Lemmy client I could find and I think this is the best one I've used. I can't find the source code though, https://github.com/idunnololz/summit-for-lemmy seems to only list releases, is this a bug?

[-] bug@lemmy.one 20 points 1 year ago

I can't even get too mad at this, it makes complete sense for an OS to have built-in malware scanning because casual users will unintentionally install dodgy shit. The key thing is that those of us who don't want Google having a nosey through our device can still disable it trivially, because if that option goes then suddenly we're as bad as Windows!

[-] bug@lemmy.one 20 points 1 year ago

Assuming this is on an android phone with the normal Google Play Services on it then you should expect that Google can theoretically read anything that appears on it. It's probably not that sinister though, I don't imagine anything is being sent away and logged (though it theoretically could be!), there's probably just some process which reads every incoming notification and if it thinks it sounds like a task then it offers you the prompt. Is this some setting you haven't disabled in Google Assistant?

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submitted 1 year ago by bug@lemmy.one to c/privacyguides@lemmy.one

I've recently changed from dns.adguard.com to extended.dns.mullvad.net as it generally seems more privacy friendly, but it seemed to go dead for a while today. Anyone else see this or was it a me problem? I can deal with a slightly flaky service but I can't recommend one to non-techies who just need a working adblocker.

[-] bug@lemmy.one 37 points 1 year ago

Is security not a merit?

[-] bug@lemmy.one 22 points 1 year ago

You're allowed to type fuck on the internet you know

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submitted 1 year ago by bug@lemmy.one to c/privacyguides@lemmy.one

I'm probably one of the few people still using a Pebble smart watch (still alive and kicking with Rebble!), and I've just gone through the app store and found a few cool apps that still work. Given that you have to give the Pebble android app quite a few permissions to be able to do its thing I'm now wondering if all the third-party apps can also access all those permissions. They're mostly little FOSS one-person projects so I can probably have a nose through the source myself to check for dodgy behaviour, but does anyone know what the risks are in general?

[-] bug@lemmy.one 34 points 1 year ago

If they want you to use WhatsApp they can provide you with a device to use it on, then at least it's completely isolated from your own data and can't do too much harm.

[-] bug@lemmy.one 71 points 1 year ago

Contains ads

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[-] bug@lemmy.one 19 points 1 year ago

So what actually is calckey/firefish? Is it just trying to be Twitter? Is it meaningfully different to Mastodon?

[-] bug@lemmy.one 24 points 1 year ago

Bromite hasn't been touched for 6 months, so this is the opposite of duplicating effort, it's an effort to save the project!

[-] bug@lemmy.one 21 points 1 year ago

You have a whole instance under lemdro.id, right? So why not create a sister community just for the memes?

[-] bug@lemmy.one 19 points 1 year ago

This isn't even enshittification, this is just Google still not having their shit together somehow after all these years

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Not Lenny! (lemmy.one)

I was told we had to all leave Reddit and switch to Lenny

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submitted 1 year ago by bug@lemmy.one to c/ukcasual@lemmy.world

And I mean to actually use with your voice, you may be one of the people who likes "cockwomble" but if you only ever type it out online then that doesn't count!

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submitted 1 year ago by bug@lemmy.one to c/meta@lemmy.one

When I view the posts section of my own profile I only see a list of my subscribed communities, whereas clicking on someone else's shows their posts as expected. I'm seeing the same in the lemmy.one web UI as in the Jerboa client. I can also see the number of posts I've made, just not where they were!

Anyone else seeing the same behaviour?

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How's the heat? (lemmy.one)
submitted 1 year ago by bug@lemmy.one to c/ukcasual@lemmy.world

We had a thunderstorm and it's still too hot

[-] bug@lemmy.one 30 points 1 year ago

This is very much their propaganda tactic, that by not watching ads you're stealing from the poor content creators, when in reality they're just chucking a few pennies to the people who actually made the videos. If you want to actually support the creators then donate to their patreon or whatever, but don't pretend that watching ads or paying for premium is doing anything more than lining the pockets of investors.

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