The one reserved for residential usage is home.arpa
.
Looks like it’s issuing a GET to https://zelensky.zip/save/{ENCODED_JWT_TOKEN_AND_NAV_FLAG}
.
The ENCODED_JWT_TOKEN
is from btoa(document.cookie+nav_flag)
where nav_flag
is essentially 'navAdmin'
if the account hit is an admin or ''
if the user hit is not an admin (it checks if the admin button in the nav exists). Their server is likely logging all incoming requests and they just need to do a quick decoding to get jwt tokens and a flag telling them if it’s an admin account.
I’d be hesitant to visit Lemmy on a browser atm 😓
Extra content in exchange for an upvote 🤔
Yep, Lemmy is filling a Reddit-shaped hole. It’s a bit different but nice.
Make sure you have the latest version of the app. The latest update fixes the ability to post.
Confirmed fixed, thank you!
Hopefully there’s more research done. It doesn’t sound like it’s “absolutely carcinogenic”.
The “radiofrequency electromagnetic fields” associated with using mobile phones are “possibly cancer-causing”. Like aspartame, this means there is either limited evidence they can cause cancer in humans, sufficient evidence in animals, or strong evidence about the characteristics.
If that’s the case then that’s a bug too, that’s not a requirement in Lemmy. You can post to any community regardless of subscription.
However, I am subscribed to this community. If Connect is incorrectly requiring subscription to post then there’s a bug there as well.
I was able to post here via Jerboa after all.
The latest update addresses this in Settings under Privacy Information. No trackers in Connect, those are the trackers on the websites you’re visiting when opening links via the app.
Try searching for https://lemdro.id/c/askandroid from vlemmy. You might be the first subscriber on that instance.
Connect is ridiculously stable and feature-complete for how new it is. Definitely deserves to be mentioned.
That’s awesome, glad you were able to find a solution!
r/latinopeopletwitter
Maybe an issue with ram? Could be loose, dusty, going bad.
FWIW their doc about the fediverse:
RubyMine, vscode is lacking for Ruby development unfortunately.
It sounds pretty awesome. Just wondering if adding additional complexity to the setup is worth it to obfuscate my home IP. Easily setting up redundancy is a good feature in that regard though.
Oooh thanks for the tip about frp
. Interesting.
I like that imgur removes exif data, any recommendations that do that too?
I took a look at a few posted and they don’t appear to do so.