Fixed, thanks!
Apologise for nothing, you’re doing a great job!
@idunnololz@lemmy.world I can recreate it (or at least a similar crash) by deleting all data, opening Summit, logging in, going into settings and setting the post gesture size to 0.75, then trying to click on a post. Changing settings in general seems to put the app in a bad state.
I think I’m having the same issue. I can delete all app data to resolve it, but when I log in and start changing settings it will crash either when opening a post or just opening the app.
I can specifically recreate it by deleting all data, opening Summit, logging in, going into settings and setting the post gesture size to 0.75, then trying to click on a post.
I was hoping I wouldn’t need to wipe everything but this did fix the issue, thanks!
Fastest defect fix I’ve ever experienced, cheers!
@jonah@lemmy.one you’re alive! Welcome back, this server needs 4 months worth of maintenance!
It’s not about being a hassle to maintain, it’s about users thinking they were sending secure messages when they weren’t. The simplest explanation is that Signal is a secure messenger, so the app shouldn’t let you send insecure messages. I’m sure it lost them a few users but they’re not trying to gain maximum market share like for-profit orgs try to.
They’ve updated their ‘policy’, still with no accrual explanation that I can see:
The admin team updated the communities that they will allow archive links to be used.
No idea what the deleted comment you replied to said, but I’m a big fan of bringing the word “dork” back!
Articons seems to still have it
I’ve wanted to pay FTL on a touchscreen for years
Sounds like the very thing to motivate you to ditch your gmail account, don’t let them hold you hostage!
The Nexus legacy lives on!
The fact that they’re your whole life is the problem. You’ll understand when you grow up.
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!
I was going to post something dismissive about an air-gapped phone being pretty useless, then I remembered I have an old Xperia Play which I repurposed as a dedicated emulator
If you’ve got a device with zero vulnerabilities which will never have any discovered then whoever made it is in need of a Nobel prize
Cheers!