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Yeah, looks to be an instance specific bug I guess. Hopefully it can get addressed soon. I think the thumbnail helps with drawing people’s attention to posts.
Works for me.
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Ah I see it’s just Lemmy failing to get the thumbnail that I was trying to fix. I guess it’s just something in Lemmy’s code.
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The new crash reporting doesn’t require an account. It’s all sent to KDE’s Sentry instance.
It’s prompted to the user when there’s a crash that is caught by Dr Konqi.
Apparently in Lemmy you can’t post a URL and an image 🤷.
No.
Email sysadmin@kde.org from the email you signed up with.
I think most KDE developers use Linux. The Windows, Mac and Android builds are generally extras to show off KDE software to more users.
I would jump into the KDE Connect Matrix room: https://go.kde.org/matrix/#/#kdeconnect:kde.org and the KDE Mac room: https://go.kde.org/matrix/#/#KDE-Mac:kde.org to discuss. Builds are now done on GitLab directly, but it may be the case that nobody has set up the CI builds.
More information: https://community.kde.org/KDEConnect/Build_Craft
Probably JSON. I haven’t been involved in Flatpak for a long time but I’ve never seen XML. JSON is quite close to XML in it’s layout sometimes I find so easily mistaken.
This is one of the biggest annoyances I’ve come across with them for sure.
Generally using only a few flatpaks is where it’s generally “bloaty”. Adding more actually balances out the equation ans you have more apps using generally shared runtimes.
complicate packaging, XML sucks (are there good editors or something?), I heard that the Flatpak builder is better for certain languages.
What has XML got to do with it? Flatpak manifests are either JSON (not great but OK) or YAML, which is great.
Use dd