Back in my day we couldn’t walk or bike to the grocery store because the streets were so dangerously designed
Punch nazis, trebuchet TERFs.
I am building Voyager, a client for lemmy!
I mainly post under @aeharding@vger.social now.
Back in my day we couldn’t walk or bike to the grocery store because the streets were so dangerously designed
It’s supposed to be getting better, but moving very slowly.
spoofing is pretty common still afaik.
I made a purchase on a sketchy site (during Covid when things were hard to find). A day or so later, some unauthorized transactions were made on my card. “Bank” called from actual number of my bank, to verify if I actually made the transactions. provided some of my personal information, transaction amount etc then asked to verify ssn. It was very convincing.
Luckily I refused because I know anyone can call you claiming to be any number, and I didn’t give out any info, and said I would call back that number (my bank).
Bank had no knowledge of a call.
15 minutes later, get real fraud department call from my bank. They just wanted to know if it was fraud or not and didn’t ask for any other info.
Moral of the story: if someone calls you, never give out personal info. Tell them you will call back if needed.
Here’s the stuff I’ve shared: https://www.printables.com/@aeharding_167804/models
Voyager has spoilers! It’s not in the markdown toolbar yet but if you know the syntax it works
Hi there
Tbh things I design. It’s so much more fun!
There are absolutely reasons where a native app is worth it - I just don’t think building your own backend or not factors into that decision much.
Maybe the point you are trying to make, is when you have enough resources/large enough company, having duplicate teams for each native app isn’t that big of a deal? I agree financially, although is is harder to technically coordinate two teams with dual releases and implementing features twice, with twice the bugs, and it slows things down. (Maybe not a big deal to Bitwarden - their app featureset may be quite stable, IDK)
(Disclaimer - I’ve been on teams building kotlin/swift apps and also cross platform apps professionally, so this is my firsthand anecdotal experience.)
I don’t really see how developing a backend or not has anything to do with the decision to build a native or cross platform app.
But for Bitwarden, the interface is a much smaller proportion.
Can you elaborate on that? Bitwarden’s apps use Bitwarden public API, similar to how the Voyager app uses Lemmy’s public API.
Everyone on this thread: I can recognize native apps when I see them 😤
Native apps when they see them:
React Native is just a fancy web browser wrapping with some helper APIs.
React native is not a browser. It uses native components.
So you’re going to maintain two separate code bases with two separate teams as a knee jerk reaction to using one of the worst cross platform frameworks out there…
For an app that does little more than display encrypted text in a list…
weird flex but ok ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
Sunshine soup!
Hi, Voyager dev here. Other than spoilers/horizontal rules, please let me know what shortcomings you encounter. I can only fix what issues I know about. Voyager is open source and bugs are tracked here: https://github.com/aeharding/voyager cheers!
being able to block community without visiting it
tap and hold a community or user name to block :)
That’s because only a Boolean flag changes when deleted by user. Comment content stays.
If you upgrade, this should be fixed btw!
Now do jxl support