

Ah thank you (and thanks for the quick response!)! That indeed fixed it and it explains why it still works on my account on the other instance.
Ah thank you (and thanks for the quick response!)! That indeed fixed it and it explains why it still works on my account on the other instance.
I’m not sure if it’s the new version, but for some reason my account on this instance (programming.dev) doesn’t seem to work properly in Boost, whereas it worked fine before (before meaning earlier this week).
When I look at my feed (which is set to ‘Subscribed’) it seems to show posts from all communities instead. And when I try to make a post or comment it says something about the login being invalid. I can still see my profile in Boost, though, and I can even open them for editing. Edit: when I try to post something through the app I get a ‘401 Invalid Login’ error message even though I’m logged in.
It works fine on the other instance I’m in so if seems to be specific to this instance? (I’m posting this from the website, because Boost won’t let me post it from there).
Thanks for this great app. I loved the Reddit version and I am loving this one as well!
So this is the Pluto of the internet?
To be honest, despite the smaller community, I feel more at home in the Fediverse than ever I did in those big, bloated, commercial communities.
Maybe if the name exceeds a certain length the font size should automatically be made smaller so that it still fits. That or it would need trailing if it gets too long?
Ah some companies charge for calling their customer support, which kind of sucks because there’s a reason people call customer support (I guess it’s to scare people off from actually contacting them?) and it could get very expensive. I’m glad that wasn’t the case for you, though! That would’ve been super expensive.
That must’ve been an expensive phone call. I hate when they leave you waiting for ages and then charge extra even though it’s wasting your time, not theirs.
But that’s assuming everyone brings their phone along everywhere and not everyone knows how to scan a QR code or even (think elderly people, for example) owns a smartphone.
I do agree that it’s more sanitary, though. I did go to a place a while ago that had a QR code on the table which I thought was really cool, actually. Because it allowed me to place my order on my phone and even pay on my phone. But they offered a physical menu as well.
Yes, the 2nd one implies that there should be more than one.