• freedomPusher@sopuli.xyzOP
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    5 months ago

    0.19.5 only fixes one of the 4 bugs (cross-posting). None of them seem to be mentioned in the change notes.

    141 servers are already running 0.19.5

    Ungoogled Chromium and Tor Browser are perhaps less popular than they should be.

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      5 months ago

      Did you report the bugs on the Lemmy github?

      Most people are indeed probably using Firefox, which doesn’t have the bugs are you mentioned in your posts

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        Did you report the bugs on the Lemmy github?

        No, and I wouldn’t. I created this community specifically for reporting bugs when bug trackers are in bad places like Github:

        !bugs@sopuli.xyz

        Most people are indeed probably using Firefox

        The cross-posting problem is specific to Tor Browser, which is Firefox based. But that one was fixed in 0.19.5.

        I was actually shocked to recently learn many are using their phones, which often means 3rd party apps (and which would not have any of the stock UI bugs).

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          No, and I wouldn’t. I created this community specifically for reporting bugs when bug trackers are in bad places like Github:

          Feel free, but if the Lemmy developers don’t come here, the chances of your bug to be fixed are quite low

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            One of the big problems social and collaboration platforms is people go to where the people are, like Lemmings, with disregard to principles and ethics. I go to the ethical venues regardless of where the people are. Instead of feeding a harmful network effect, I would rather feed free and open spaces. If I were to contribute to MS Github, I would have to consider myself part of the problem.