hmm doesn’t seem to work for me.
Only thing that works is to manually re-select the keyboard among my keyboard selection/input method.
hmm doesn’t seem to work for me.
Only thing that works is to manually re-select the keyboard among my keyboard selection/input method.
This has been driving me crazy.
I’m using a Pixel with GrapheneOS and the FUTO Keyboard.
Slight workaround for everyone on Android: Click the keyboard selector at the bottom right of your screen and just select the already active keyboard. This will temporarily fix it until you start to type up a different comment.
What do you mean by outdated? Most captchas are there to help them train their next ML model. Relevant xkcd:
A fun Easter egg on Chromium browsers is that, when you get to 100 tabs, the number just turns into a smiley face.
I was just about to post about this on here. Glad someone else beat me to it.
The video in that post links back directly to an mp4 file like so: https://gvid.tv/v/UR5kgL1P.mp4
I don’t think you can add any extra text when crossposting with Lemmy, but I’m not sure what instances like kbin allow.
Either way, I would expect that treating it the same way that the browser view currently does would be a good start for this specific case.
Is this how we want it to work though?
There’s a lot of context missing on one post, while it’s visible on the other. And this isn’t a problem when viewing these posts through a browser instead of Voyager.
Interesting. Didn’t know this was a feature. How does the filter work? Completely hides comments/posts containing the keyword?
Or does it do something like Steam does by turning every letter into a ♥?
I tried to add the word “swipe” to the filter list, but I can still see the other 2 comments on this post along with the word “swipe”.
On Android here: the video plays on the comment from brbposting but there is no audio and no controls for play/pause, mute/unmute, etc.
I would probably want this in some sort of score/percentage mix. Like if a post had 15 upvotes and 20 downvotes, I would probably still want to see it as it just means it’s something controversial rather than low effort/quality. However going off of percentage alone wouldn’t work well in the beginning if it was immediately downvoted two or three times.
So probably more like:
score lower than {user_defined_low_score} AND score % less than {user_defined_low_percent}
We could also probably apply this to comment scores as well so we can avoid having to look at 2 users being petty towards each other… like what played out in one of the other replies to this comment.
I tried it once… almost got locked out, but luckily still had a session logged in somewhere. Lemmy dID not handle 2FA well a few months ago… hopefully it has changed since then. I like to enable it where I can.
Hmmm I’m not seeing any performance issues with Voyager on that post.
I’ve been running into this more and more recently and it can be frustrating.
Usually I’m looking for some specific piece of info that I received in response to a comment I made, or something I commented on. However if the post was removed for whatever reason I can only view my comment, but no context.
So it seems like the comment itself is still there, so I’m assuming other comments are still there, just only visible for the users that made them. It would be great if this was changed as OP is requesting.
Yes, there are NAS grade SSD’s that can be used.
As long as you use the right kind of SSD, there aren’t any problems with doing this.
It’s an option… I don’t really agree with it, but it is an option. Beehaw has already removed the ability of their users to downvote and see downvotes. So my guess is that someone could start up an instance that just removes the ability to upvote and downvote.
But the vast majority of users joining Lemmy today are coming from Reddit and I’m sure that completely removing their ability to upvote/downvote will not be a popular option.
This is something that we could leave up to the admins and their tools to figure out rather than making everyone’s voting history public.
Well, technically anyone can also see your upvotes and downvotes…
I’m with you on that. It definitely has me reevaluating how I interact with Lemmy.
i’m also experiencing this issue.
One way to narrow down this issue would be to downgrade voyager to an older version before this started happening and figure out at which version it was introduced.
If downgrading doesn’t fix it, then it’s likely a GrapheneOS update that caused it… But considering I haven’t seen this happen on any other apps I’m leaning towards this being a Voyager issue.