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Yes, nicely done. I’m on 0.0.47
Yes, I’m strongly suspecting the system here as I’ve had identical crashes when attempting to share with other apps. Sorry for the false alarm.
I don’t have any crash logs for Jerboa, strangely enough. This is with 0.0.47. Perhaps this Android update is a bit drunk.
For what it’s worth, I’ve just had this occur in another app besides Jerboa. It might be introduced with a recent Android update on the Pixel 7 series.
Sorry, in retrospect, this could be an Android 13 update issue. I’ve just had this occur with another app pulling up the share sheet. The OP and I might be on the very same OS update here
Same phone / OS ver, and same issue, I was about to report this as well 😅
Attempting to do this will occasionally crash the app for me.
Pixel 7 android 13 Edit: has since been resolved
Thank you for the info. Seems we have a much clearer idea of repro conditions now. Passes in Android 11 and above.
Good info! Could be that it fails on 10 and below
Cna you also share your OS version?
I wonder if the android version is a relevant factor here. Might be related to whichever UI framework is in use for Jerboa.
I’ve seen this on a device using Android 10, but not on my current phone with Android 13. Can you elaborate on your platform specs?
That’s fair enough. I was under the impression that the all feed for Lemmy wasn’t designed to behave like Reddits one, and that communities had equal discoverability regardless of topic or content.
I’m at this stage where I don’t really know if my favorite tech communities have moved over yet, and to your point, I should really set aside some time to put out the relevant keywords of the ones that still come to mind. I get a pleasant surprise when I see an old favourite show up in all.
And whilst I do have very specific interests concerning sites like reddit (primarily tech food, pets, training), I am open to finding new things to be interested in, if that makes sense. I feel like the all feed on both Reddit and Lemmy has been helpful with that in the past. This is how I stumbled upon projects like qmk, coreboot, microg, super random stuff like that.
As an aside, I’m extremely thankful that Lemmy let’s you block communities at the account level at all. I don’t believe Reddit accommodated this, and I had to rely heavily on a third party mobile app for an ‘optimal’ experience
I think that’s at odds with community discovery on Lemmy + kbin as a whole, particularly as communities actively migrate over from reddit and stackexchange
Like what if you want to show all instances & enable nsfw content by default, but you don’t want to see porn on your feed?
Not here to shun or shame anybody but I can understand the want to just be able to switch off instances that you have no interest in.
Good stuff, looks lovely