It’s not a single Dev though? Check GitHub.
FelipeFelop
Over two months ago they updated us on their plans. Saying that things had stabilised and were getting back into things giving a roadmap link to a GitHub pist. But if you go to GitHub there’s been no commits since Aug 28 and the GitHub post linked to has no change since July.
Actually it’s not compatible with the new authentication method in Lemmy 0.19 so as soon as that rolls out to your instance you’ll not be able to log in and there will be missing posts and problems with the list of communities.
Some instances have already upgraded.
I agree completely, it seems that several are essentially abandoned, a couple seem to have been spur of the moment spare time projects that they no longer have much time for and one is being rewritten so they aren’t updating the existing app.
Hey @zachatrocity@lemmy.world hope you’re settling into family life?
Is there any Liftoff! news?
It’s difficult, it’s getting to the stage where some sort of backup server is needed and that costs.
compuverse.uk went down because of a hardware issue for nearly a month.
Ultimately we might find users on one or two big instances. Which would be ironic.
I understand that a few apps are waiting on 0.19 imminent release before updating. (Incidentally Voyager should work fine even with the latest RC but because of the way authentication works on 0.19 the native app is best rather than the PWA (a PWA can’t technically support both <0.19 and 0.19))
The other app issue is that several are essentially no longer being developed or at least very slowly developed eg Liftoff! Which hasn’t seen a commit in over three months
Adding in various instance issues with lone or missing admins and servers going offline, it’s a wonder Lemmy is still around.
UK: anywhere that sells batteries has to have a disposal facility.
As I say I’m talking generally, not about your Voyager problem.
It’s not that you can’t log in at all, it’s unreliable. You can get into a state where authentication doesn’t work and there’s not much an admin can do. Check on the Lemmy dev community for some more detail.
0.19 is not far away and some instances are already running the release candidate.
Just to add that 2FA does not work reliably on Lemmy instances running less than 0.19. (It’s possible to get locked out) It’s generally recommended not to use it unless your instance has upgraded.
As well as the medical effects, there’s also the realisation (age varies when this happens) that going out in order to get drunk is not a good time.
Why would it have infinite digits? It is just as like to be 0.