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  • What will Apple do if they if the EU continues their plans with regard to client side scanning? That's not one country, but many.

    Apple previously planned on introducing client side scanning, but backed out after they received a high amount of critique.

  • Set your Interface Language to your main spoken language

    I already had selected them all including undetermined, because I want to read and reply in any language.

    If your Interface Language was already set, the issue you have replying to comments can be related to the language of the parent comment or post.

    That's what I think, because it only happens now and then.

    As @UnanimousStargazer@feddit.nl mentioned in their comment, if you try to reply to a Undetermined comment/post in Lemmy via browser (not Voyager) it just shows a spinning loading button when you hit Post.

    That's my own comment.

    A work around is to reply to the comment directly on your Lemmy server via a web browser (not in Voyager), and select a language other than Undermined on the dropdown near the below the text field of your comment.

    That's what I indeed did.

    The parent comment/post issue is with Lemmy rather than Voyager, but Voyager are tracking the issue here.

    I know. Thanks!

  • I would be a proponent of only upvotes that are public, just like Kbin does.

    I might in fact switch to Kbin just for that, but Voyager doesn't work with Kbin.

    Only upvotes / favorites is what Mastodon uses as well. It's the downvotes of those who don't react that can make a platform toxic. Not because the downvoters intend to, but because the author of the downvoted comment doesn't know why it's downvoted.

  • The thing is, there's no benefit whatsoever.

    That's not entirely true of course. A native app allows for certain interaction with the OS that is restricted when it's a PWA.

    For example: I doubt the Voyager PWA can interact with Shortcuts on iOS/iPadOS/macOS at all in comparison to some native apps for which the developers integrated Shortcut support.

    That said, one of the reasons why I personally like Voyager is that it's cross platform. No more 'What platform are you using?'. One can simply refer to vger.app and be done. Would be even better if you can sign up under Voyager as well.

  • OK, interesting. There are multiple ways apparently.

    If you start typing @user then you'll get a dropdown box,

    If one uses the web-interface. But who uses the web-interface. It's slow and clunky. A client is much faster.

  • Voyager @lemmy.world

    : export/import settings to allow easy reinstallation

    theNetherlands @feddit.nl

    Motie van wantrouwen in voorbereiding: oppositie wil dat Mark Rutte onmiddellijk het Torentje verlaat

    theNetherlands @feddit.nl

    Meerderheid blij met val kabinet over asiel, alleen VVD-kiezers zien Mark Rutte graag terug in het volgende

    theNetherlands @feddit.nl

    Waarom VVD-plan om gezinshereniging te beperken wel mag, maar onder strenge voorwaarden (die nu waarschijnlijk niet gehaald worden)

    theNetherlands @feddit.nl

    Hoge Raad berispt raadsheer van gerechtshof

    theNetherlands @feddit.nl

    De Staat mag voorgenomen maatregelen nemen in verband met geluidshinder van Schiphol

    Memmy - An iOS client for Lemmy @lemmy.ml

    Why does Memmy use device ID according the app store privacy warning?

    No Stupid Questions @lemmy.world

    Will Trump win the elections again? What if he's sentenced to prison?

    theNetherlands @feddit.nl

    Is Threads een probleem voor de fediverse of juist niet?

    theNetherlands @feddit.nl

    Gedeeltelijk arbeidsongeschikten komen moeilijk aan een baan: 'Ik moet werken, maar niemand wil me hebben'