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Mozilla review of 25 car brands finds they're "a privacy nightmare"
  • Miniscule amount of data. Probably cheap AF negotiated prices

  • Firefox FTW!
  • Firefox on Android sucks. I make a Google search, images show up in the results. I click an image and it doesn't open up, just freezes the browser until I click the back button.

  • Sync for Lemmy (beta) is now live for everyone
  • My first comment from S4L.

  • Firefox 115.0.3 released
  • Somewhat related... Why doesn't Firefox on Android support true PWAs?

    Firefox keeps giving me reasons to not want to use it again.

    At least pull to refresh is there now.

  • help i keep getting logged out
  • Same. Can't stay logged in to lemmy.world account.

    When I do login, I can't see subscribed communities list or inbox. And after a few mins I get logged out completely

  • YSK: Hitting submit more than once will post your comment/thread multiple times, even with the lag
  • Sounds like a bug to be that needs to be ironed out on the backend 😉

  • So... how's Lemmy doing? Any plans to upgrade soon?
  • ITT:

    People explaining how Lemmy.world has experienced growth.

    Nobody explaining how the servers are being upgraded to handle the growth.

    Tbh, I understand that lemmy.world has "lots" of users (is several 100k even that many?)... But it's nice to understand the work pipeline/plan that aims to make things better

  • ysk - your account doesn't exist on other instances and communities don't overlap
  • I swear upvote counts are isolated to individual instances too. I don't think they are supposed to be... But one post on Lemmy.world viewed from Lemmy.world shows hundreds of upvotes, but on another smaller instance it shows 5 upvotes.

    I hope that's not the way Lemmy is intended to work.

    It makes no sense at all

  • I have created a new deadcode Python package for detecting globally unused Python code
  • Interesting. I'll have to give it a try.

    Currently putting together unit tests for a project and I'm using pytest-cov to identify unused blocks of code (that I need to define tests to invoke). A lot of time code isn't used but should remain as it has a purpose for a future / anticipated need

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