VeronicaExplains and not linking to the Peertube video? That’s a paddlin’
Punch nazis, trebuchet TERFs.
I am building Voyager, a client for lemmy!
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VeronicaExplains and not linking to the Peertube video? That’s a paddlin’
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.
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Lemmy doesn’t have rate limiting for new comments? 🤔
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Meh. I’d rather make pixel perfect to designs than not have designs…
This wasn’t the result of US airdrops. Might want to read the article
“We are aware of reports of civilians killed as a result of humanitarian airdrops,” CENTCOM said. “We express sympathies to the families of those who were killed. Contrary to some reports, this was not the result of U.S. airdrops.”
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That’s not quite true - images are only shared if you attach the image to federated content, such as a post or comment. Then yes other instances will cache the image.
If you never do that, and just upload an image accidentally like OP then it will not be federated AFAIK.
That sucks. As a 3rd party Lemmy app developer, I’ve only had positive interactions with the Lemmy devs. They’re even being proactive in communications.
git: 'gud' is not a git command. See 'git --help'.
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Now do jxl support