Quick notes;
- Clients may not work with the beta version for now. Please log out and log in back again to test it. Please request support from client devs.
- Blur NSFW and auto expand features are part of official Lemmy now, you can find these on profile settings.
- Beta version has some bugs, please report them on the repo.
- You can now block instances with this version
Is it just me or did this break logging in with every mobile app?
Yes, unfortunately most of them but I think they’ll be compatible in 2-3 weeks.
iOS:
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Voyager works fine
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Memmy works but inbox (comments/messages) is empty and score is 0 on profile
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Mlem fails at login
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Lemmios fails at login
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Avelon fails at login
Based on my quick check.
Same for me.
Mlem was just updated in TestFlight and login now works.
Memmy does not work for me
Lemma does
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Login to the local lemmynsfw.com account does not work via clients
Tested on Boost for Lemmy and Sync. Local login is broken.
Same goes for Jerboa. Currently using Voyager
I can’t login back.
Voyager works after a re-login
I can’t login on the sync mobile app anymore, and that’s the main way I use lemmy, so I basically can’t access my account now.
Sync updated. It’s working now (for me.)
I updated mine. App crashed after login.
edit: it crash if I use restored setting. But it’s okay when I use default setting. So something in the restored config made it crash.
Pls feedback to them about this. Its been a month devs announced 0.19 breaking changes.
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My default instance is lemmy.world, but yesterday I could switch to this instance to browse. Today its missing.
I can still view it, but you can’t see the good stuff unless you login, which is broken
There’s an update now, I was able to login.
Same! Hooray for boobies!
I’m curious, why are you guys running beta lemmy on production site?
Because somebody has to upgrade to start the adoption.
Right, but that could have been delayed until prod release. It would give the developers of 3rd party apps chance to adopt rather than scramble and push last minute fixes.
Plus I’d imagine that a lot of users that aren’t super technically inclined might open their apps, try to use them, fail ungracefully and give up on the idea of lemmy.
Breaking changes announced more than a month ago. We needed some features of 0.19 and we needed to push. Look at the apps right now. They’re becoming compatible one by one.
Also I checked the changes. Its nothing. Half-hour job to be done. IDK why it took so long on their side.
But you’re right. As a big instance, we shouldn’t do this kind of changes but as I said, we really needed some changes like pict-rs changes.
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🎉🎉🙌
Hope apps would adapt soon and the update was worth it. Sucks that login is the thing that broke.
Currently, posts are NOT automatically flagged NSFW. Checked this in two communities.
Note this is using the default web-ui, navigating to lemmynsfw.com
I’ll make patching automated soon, probably within 2-3 days. So this problem will be resolved 👍
Jerboa crashes on me when I try to log in.
The issue is already reported: https://github.com/dessalines/jerboa/issues/1283
Issue is already fixed but not yet released.Awesome update! 😁
Now I don’t have to adjust my settings every time I login to disable blur and enable auto expand!
Thanks for your work!
Tying into a discussion on Boost for Lemmy. 0.19 is in beta, why did the instance decide to go to a beta release? Not attacking anything just trying to understand.
In sum; I needed some features of this version in backend. We were in 0.18.3 which is so old. Couldn’t waited. This is an exception BTW. Will not happen in the future.
Totally support your pushing ahead. Nothing more to be gained by waiting more.
Update: Boost app beta update now works for login - https://lemmy.world/post/9085696
Thank you for upgrading! I know these things aren’t easy. Especially for a new(er) platform like Lemmy
Some more notes on what is included in the 0.19 version. Personally, for this instance the ‘rewrite images to use local proxy’ feature for privacy and the scaled sort option for vitalizing smaller communities look especially promising