I’m an unlicensed ultralight pilot and I know where I can and cannot fly. Every ultralight pilot I know also knows where to fly (and how to read a sectional).
Punch nazis, trebuchet TERFs.
I am building Voyager, a client for lemmy!
I’m an unlicensed ultralight pilot and I know where I can and cannot fly. Every ultralight pilot I know also knows where to fly (and how to read a sectional).
Sure but the vast majority of US airspace is uncontrolled.
Thanks, I can confirm
Edit: should be fixed next version!
Try restarting your app. That can happen if an API request fails (or if you Lemmy instance isn’t federated with the target instance)
You can disable embedding cross posts in settings to get to the original Lemmy implementation if you prefer.
I would like to add filter by action/mod eventually but not yet implemented. There might be a request on GitHub, if not already that would be a good place to start.
You can do that (Voyager preferences only, not ones that are synced to your Lemmy account). Helpful if you reinstall the app for example. Settings general scroll to bottom then backup/restore!
Is this from the native app or PWA? Can you do a screen recording? Ty!
More nudibranch content please
Ideally when Ionic supports the new material UI. Then I can invest a lot of time into cleaning up all the pages and making things look nice like iOS. :)
It is hard for me to want to invest a lot of time polishing an already outdated material UI version.
Either you blocked someone, or your language settings are incorrect. Lemmy’s language settings really suck.
Hmm, I can not reproduce. Did it stop working at some point? Any more details appreciated.
Update: I have a fix in the next release!
slrpnk.net is also running 0.19.4 with image proxy enabled, so I believe it is the same issue.
Thanks. This appears to be related to image proxying enabled on lemm.ee. Ugh, shit timing with my vacation coming up
Can you show a video or explain step by step what is expected and what is now happening?
Lol. Yes, they were swapped. https://github.com/aeharding/voyager/pull/1490
Yep that makes sense. I am more thinking about VFR flight in the context of ultralights. So let me rephrase- in the context of ultralights (VFR) the vast majority of US airspace does not require talking to ATC or even having a radio onboard.