Tapping an item off the bottom of the screen no longer annoyingly scrolls the feed.
This was the bug I was experiencing and referring too. I thought this was the reason for your bug too as I have had no weird scrolling behaviour since version 1.9
Tapping an item off the bottom of the screen no longer annoyingly scrolls the feed.
This was the bug I was experiencing and referring too. I thought this was the reason for your bug too as I have had no weird scrolling behaviour since version 1.9
do you think that the phone thinks that voyager has excited when I'm using the browser thus it has purged the current session and when I exit the browser it returns me to a relaunched voyager session?
My thought process was more that voyager is a web app and that at some level it behaves like a web page so if the app is in the background for a period of time determined by the available ram, power saving settings of the software + some other criteria, the page may reload when you go back again to app leading to you being bought back to home and losing all your scrolling.
I see this behaviour with web pages. When I move to another tab and then return to the original tab I was on, the web page loaded in the tab reloads sometimes and the scroll position is back to the top
Test comment 2 to see how voyager handles deleted comments and child comments of deleted comments.
Edit : It seems to quirk of lemmy itself as to how it handles children comments of a deleted comment
I get inconsistent performance on Firefox. Sometimes it is smooth and fast. Other times it is laggy
Any user can message an admin on lemmy with any sort of recommendation.
Question is why are you so eager in wanting the username. The guy's username is of little consequence
It is @Bungiefan_[email protected]
I only hope you don't use this to harass the guy or something
Also maybe try to search for a video on how to create and boot using a live session. People here are giving wonderful advice on how to do it but seeing it done visually will be the easiest way to understand it
Go to the BIOS/UEFI settings and disable secure boot
Good on them if they don't fall to the bait
Well it's just a theory. I am not a software developer. Only @[email protected] can tell us the actual reason.