I always prefer disposable-sized vapes, but seriously just get one with replaceable pods. I might spend 60 dollars every two months buying juice and a few packs of coils. The Vaporesso XROS for example is great and I manage to get 4 or 5 days out of each coil replacement.
So I've seen that they did this, yes. My concern has always been the pretty significant number of requests that would need to be made to make this work, but I'm open to trying it out now that the API is seemingly getting to be more stable. We will play around with this and see what we can do for you all 👍
The only gripe I have about this is that third party browsers on MacOS don’t support Passkey. If you use Safari it’s absolutely wonderful, but…safari.
Still though, it isn’t incredibly difficult to just go into Settings to get passwords, but it’s still a pain.
I might have this finished up today with the rest of the image viewer stuff I need to fix. It’s quite a bit easier to handle now that it’s not some third party library handling everything, although still difficult to get right. Stay tuned.
I can second this. The only issue out of the box from my experience was getting speeds over 100Mbps working over WiFi, takes a bit of configuring (at least it did for my router).
I updated the comment too, so just wondering what time of crash it is. If it's a full crash that's pretty odd but if you're getting a sad face, could you send some debug logs?
Yea unfortunately this seems like it might be the only solution to the problem. It's such a weird issue because the logic we use seemingly makes perfect sense but I guess it doesn't to Lemmy.
We try to use the language of the post or comment you are responding to (i.e. if the language of the post is English, the reply will use the same language). But then there are cases where the language is set to undefined and Lemmy feels fine letting the post be made with the undefined language, but it won't let you make a comment with undefined.
Oh you just want to install this one package here? Ok but let’s update 60 other packages first. Don’t worry, it will only take about one minute. Per package.
Oh yea, I was going to say to log out of the account itself under settings, which should have just taken you back to onboarding without wiping other settings.
I’m pretty curious what might have caused that, I’ll play around with it and try to reproduce this. Maybe some weird edge case during the loading of settings that resulted in some weird happenings.
Thanks.