

IMO this has more to do with Copy Fail: many (including myself) are checking regularly to know if Cannonical has released a fix.


IMO this has more to do with Copy Fail: many (including myself) are checking regularly to know if Cannonical has released a fix.


The Python script to check if you are vulnerable is extremely suspicious and hard to decipher.
I do not believe Lemmy has a migration mechanism in place like Mastodon for example. Unfortunately, you will have to re-create both users and communities on another instance.


I only want two things: Google Task-like reminders in Calendar and contacts syncing on Android. I’m disappointed.


It has only been available for 2h30 on NPM, so unless you had the misfortune of installing the latest version in this short window, you should be fine. Thankfully people have been able to quickly catch this.
Most React devs either colocate styles with their JSX with CSS-in-JS or skip CSS entirely with Tailwind class soup in their JSX. I must be one of the few that use CSS Modules instead (so CSS is in a separate file from JSX)


Yes, but usually when you use automerge you should have set up a CI to make sure new versions don’t break your software or deployment. How are you supposed to do that in a self-hosting environment?


I guess auto merge isn’t enabled, since there’s no way to check if an update doesn’t break your deployment beforehand, am I right?


20$/year is still cheap compared to other password managers, but yeah, the lack of transparency is worrying.
It’s supposed to be resolved but ubuntu.com is still unreachable.
Edit: nevermind, it’s finally up and reliable.