Welcome to the latest version of Lemmy!

  • If you’re having trouble logging in, clear your cookies.
  • If the bottom of the page tells you “BE: 0.18.5” then you need to shift-refresh your page (or clear browser cache).
  • If your app doesn’t work anymore, try to sign out and sign back in.
  • If it really doesn’t work, it’s probably because Lemmy 0.19 introduces many big changes with how things work. Apps still being maintained by their developer should work. Apps that have not been updated in the last couple of months most likely will not work.
  • If you’re using an alternate web frontent (a.lemmy.nz, t.lemmy.nz, p.lemmy.nz, voyager.lemmy.nz) then you will most likely have to clear your cache, or at the very least log out and back in.

There’s a post about this release by the developers here.

Also see the blog post about the original 0.19.0 release, which is where the major changes are.

Some key things:

  • There’s a new scaled sort that helps posts from small communities be seen in your feed
  • Users can now block entire instances
  • Two factor authentication should no longer lock you out of your account (no recovery codes, though?)
  • You can now export your user data (community follows, blocklists, profile settings) and import into another server as a way of migrating accounts.
  • “active user” stats shown on the home page will now count users that vote as active. Previously a user needed to post or comment.

Let me know if you see any issues!

  • @DaveOPMA
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    25 months ago

    Ah, at the beginning I thought posts and comments you had deleted were now un-deleted. Sound like you can just see that a comment was deleted, but not the content.

    I see some discussion in here, does this seem like the same as you’re talking about? https://github.com/LemmyNet/lemmy/pull/3965

    • @spider
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      25 months ago

      No, that’s yet another bug that’s been around for quite a while.

      • @DaveOPMA
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        15 months ago

        While I get the general idea of what you’re saying, I don’t think I really understand it enough to raise a bug report and answer their follow up questions.

        Would you consider raising one?

        • @spider
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          25 months ago

          Perhaps, but I’d rather avoid having to sign up with GitHub; someone already registered there usually catches and reports bugs before I notice them.

          And there are a few older bugs Nutomic knows about that have never been fixed, so I don’t know whether reporting this one will make a difference.

          Maybe in the next few days if it annoys me enough I’ll do it. Thanks!

          • @DaveOPMA
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            25 months ago

            Yeah, I’m also thinking that in the list of bugs they have, this is probably not going to rank highly.

            • @spider
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              25 months ago

              Well, there’s the one you cited, with the deleted parent / child comments; the other is upvotes / downvotes not displaying consistently across instances.

              Both are known, persistent bugs.

              • @DaveOPMA
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                25 months ago

                Yeah, there are many known bugs! Lemmy is version 0.19 because it’s not finished. Eventually most bugs will be gone and there will be a version 1.0, but that’s a while away. It was a small, niche platform before the reddit saga! They were slowly developing things, then suddenly had to spend their time putting out fires and making deep changes with unknown consequences just to keep the instances up with all the new people joining!

                Luckily that brought more help, so things are picking up pace.

                • @spider
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                  25 months ago

                  I was quite surprised Lemmy handled the massive influx of Reddit users as well as it did!

                  • @DaveOPMA
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                    5 months ago

                    Man those early days were hard as a server admin! Things breaking, emergency updates to solve some security, database, or federation issue, then all the things that broke as a result.

                    Which reminds me, using ampersands broke after that emergency fix (after a lemmy.world admin had their account hacked through a custom emoji exploit). I wonder if it’s fixed? Test &

                    Edit: Oh looks like it’s fixed! We might be able to post URLs with & in them once again!