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  • What if there was an option to customize what happens on a long press on a comment?

  • What are you talking about, you totally CAN reply with an image.

    See?

  • This isn't any different from how OG Lemmy works.

    You can only have single image on the post itself, if you want to add more, you have to add them via Markdown in the body.

    Unfortunately there isn't any support for gallery type posts at the moment, but feel free to badger the devs about it. Looks like there's been an open issue about this since 2020.

  • Weird, both the official Reddit app and Lunar for Lemmy also have a custom icon feature and they don’t seem to be having the same issue.

    Even after restarting my phone in order to fix it, Voyager “forgot” its icon again after simply closing and reopening it. I did not even change the icon.

    EDIT: after some experiments I found out that this problem only seems to occur when the “O.G.” is used. Is the iOS app perhaps simply missing a small version of that icon?

  • Yeah I don’t see it either.

  • I mean, if you can start a new post from anywhere but then still have to select the community to post it to from the post editor, I’m not sure how that saves you any clicks.

    What’s the advantage here?

  • I’m not sure that’s a bug, that’s always been like this IMO. Every tab has its own history, so if you switch tabs and later go back, it’ll be at the same place you left off. I.e. if you last had the “Unread” box open when you were on the inbox tab, that’s what you’ll see when you go back there.

  • Weird, is it just me or does this not actually work. Neither the iOS app (latest version) nor the PWA seem to have any changes in inbox behavior for me.

    Tapping the toolbar button always brings me to the main "Boxes" page, regardless of how long or how often I press it.

  • "Abandon all hope, ye who enter here."

  • As someone who has experienced burnout before: that’s exactly what it looks like.

  • I haven't seen this thing in action under normal conditions since I just looted the picture off Faceborg, but I imagine it probably shows a slideshow of ads.

  • Well, it doesn't look like a core dump

  • Bah humbug, just hook it up to the cloud, WCGW?

  • I honestly have no idea what they run on, I just know that they exist, and therefore there's a fairly good chance that they at least CAN run Linux.

  • Perhaps it runs on a Raspberry Pi?

  • No idea where it's from or what it usually looks like since I just nabbed this off of Facebook, but my guess is to display ads, or perhaps some slo-mo videos of fresh fruit being tossed in an appetizing manner in an attempt to trigger your Pavlovian reflex to buy some of those oranges.

    Couldn't find any pictures of that particular setup operating under normal conditions, but here are some similar ones to give you an idea:

  • Using an actual hard drive for an embedded system like this would be a failure in and of itself.

    Unless it literally has to store several hours' worth of HD video content, no reason the entire system couldn't fit on an SD card.