Fixed, thanks!
Apologise for nothing, you’re doing a great job!
@idunnololz@lemmy.world I can recreate it (or at least a similar crash) by deleting all data, opening Summit, logging in, going into settings and setting the post gesture size to 0.75, then trying to click on a post. Changing settings in general seems to put the app in a bad state.
I think I’m having the same issue. I can delete all app data to resolve it, but when I log in and start changing settings it will crash either when opening a post or just opening the app.
I can specifically recreate it by deleting all data, opening Summit, logging in, going into settings and setting the post gesture size to 0.75, then trying to click on a post.
I was hoping I wouldn’t need to wipe everything but this did fix the issue, thanks!
Fastest defect fix I’ve ever experienced, cheers!
It’s not about being a hassle to maintain, it’s about users thinking they were sending secure messages when they weren’t. The simplest explanation is that Signal is a secure messenger, so the app shouldn’t let you send insecure messages. I’m sure it lost them a few users but they’re not trying to gain maximum market share like for-profit orgs try to.
Can we move away from the habit of just copy-pasting clickbait video titles with no information as to what they’re actually about? Lemmy gives you a description field, you have the power to summarise videos which should really be blog posts!
I can’t even get too mad at this, it makes complete sense for an OS to have built-in malware scanning because casual users will unintentionally install dodgy shit. The key thing is that those of us who don’t want Google having a nosey through our device can still disable it trivially, because if that option goes then suddenly we’re as bad as Windows!
Isn’t the angle just to sound interesting/controversial/unbelievable so people click and see your ads? You know, clickbait?
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