[-] Mulberry6@lemmy.ml 54 points 1 year ago

I expect the bigger test will be when the API changes go into effect and third-party apps become unusable.

Personally, I have no plans or intention to use the native Reddit app. I may still browse the site on my desktop from time to time, but I'm intentionally making the shift to Lemmy as my go-to for mobile use.. I'll be happy when third-party apps for Lemmy are a little more stable and reliable so I don't have to go through a mobile browser.

[-] Mulberry6@lemmy.ml 1 points 1 year ago

Looks like this is a known issue related to an update made to the Lemmy API. Devs have acknowledged and supposedly patched the bug inside the GitHub repo, but the patch hasn't been deployed to the Google App Store just yet.

[-] Mulberry6@lemmy.ml 1 points 1 year ago

I'm the information security officer and head of technical operations for an insuretech startup.

Great work and six-figure pay but nowhere near where I need to be to reach comfortable early retirement.

Mulberry6

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