Has anyone else noticed that alarms and timers don’t reduce in volume if you are using the device, or when you pick up the device and it recognises you with Face ID anymore?
It’s really annoying to get a full volume alarm when you’re using the device.
iPhone 13 if it matters. Toggled attention aware on and off and also restarted the phone without luck.
I love this app, and keep coming back to it after testing other apps, too.
However, I find myself tapping thumbnails which I think are images, which instead open another site. Maybe it is my way of browsing, but I have noticed that other apps I display the content type, which makes for a more desirable browsing experience for me at least. Is this something that is in the works?
https://lemmy.world/pictrs/image/c636332f-5c43-49fc-bfe5-bfbc2963f1d0.jpeg?format=jpg
I’ve got a bug that I haven’t been able to pin down. Set the default feed to subscriptions but sometimes upon launch (after killing the app) it is set to all. I haven’t been able to figure out what is causing it as it seems random. Has anyone else noticed this?
When you open a new post which doesn’t contain any comments, you latest comment from whatever post is displayed ever so briefly before the “no comments” message is shown. I managed to screen record it but I’m not sure how to attach a video.
In an attempt to fix the push notifications not working, I changed the password for one account via safari. Upon opening the app again it said all of my session tokens were invalid.
Not a big deal but kind of funny since the server instances were different.
After chaos has been restored, I “deleted” my account from Memmy (would be better to be called remove in my opinion), and the readded my account. The push notification toggle automatically is set to on (as it was before deleting), but notifications don’t come through.
So, I tried to disable push notifications in order to reenable them. However, the progress circle spins forever and it seems like it cannot be done.
Why YSK: Google returns reddit results very often when searching, which many of us want to avoid clicking, to avoid sending traffic to reddit.
I’ve seen many posts on how to avoid sending traffic to reddit for android users, but nothing for iOS.
Now, most of the options I’ve found are not free, but I had already bought StopTheMadness before. You can simply add a rule to redirect reddit.com to teddit.net. Then, you can still click those google results without hesitation.
It should be noted this won’t work system wide in safari web view, only in the safari app.
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