Voyager works after logging out and back in, if you're looking for a short term solution?
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Ah that worked for me too. Thanks :)
Worked on Memmy For Lemmy on iOS. Thanks!
I thought it was just me! I woke up one day to find that I was logged out, and I couldn’t log in via my apps or even via the Lemmy UI. I thought I had been banned!
Kinda reminds me of the earlier days of Linux drivers
kernel upgrade borking sound card or similar wasn't uncommon.
Of course, breaking changes are expected while development is on 0.X. But does that mean you would or should install updates known to have breaking changes on a system which is used by other people without notifying them (in advance)?
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Memmy isn’t working for me either. I’ve logged out and in again, but requests are failing.
Let’s hope that the clients get updated soon
Same for Thunder and Liftoff, for me
I'm running Thunder v0.2.6-2 (downloaded from GitHub), and it's working with lemmy.sdf.org.
That being said, I missed using Sync, so I created an account at sh.itjustworks, and manually added all of my communities. Major pain in the neck, but at least I can use Sync.
I happened to be in the same situation with a smaller instance and mods concluded it's irreversible. I can't use them with a clients that doesn't support these future changes, and it's like a month since that happened. Hope your problem can be resolved, but it's on admins automatically updating servers and Lemmy distribution channel owners making and pushing such updates without a notice.
I don't know how 'irreversible' it might be in this particular situation, but I've had to fall back to one of my alt accounts on another instance. I'm not sure how sensible it is to stay on a smaller instance where the admins think it's clever to deploy a pre-release server version to production without notice, testing, or a rollback strategy
It was something to do with database reformating into a new state iirc.
Smaller instances aren't targeted by DDOS and trash posting for one. When Lemmyworld was down, I figured out I'd like more accounts so at least one of them works.
It obviously has risks of admins being less numerous, experienced and sometimes having that as their hobby project. But without them there's no fediverse, there should be more interconnected instances so one major one can't become the next Reddit with it's stupid decisions.
Just migrated from gerboa to voyager on f-droid. Voyager seems to work well so far.