Arindrew

joined 2 years ago
[–] Arindrew@midwest.social 2 points 2 years ago

That was it, thank you!

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Unable to sign in (midwest.social)
submitted 2 years ago* (last edited 2 years ago) by Arindrew@midwest.social to c/mlemapp@lemmy.ml
 

I've been getting this error since public release. I've tried reinstalling the app a few times, but it persists.

Tried attaching a screenshot, but I get the error: SyntaxError: JSON.parse: unexpected character at line 1 column 1 of the JSON data

So here is an imgur instead

[–] Arindrew@midwest.social 2 points 2 years ago

Same issue. Tried reinstalling the app, but it didn't help. Not on lemmy.world

 

Links to other instances always say I'm logged out (which, technically, I am) that makes the link useless.

For example, I am logged in at my home instance of https://midwest.social If I click a link to go to https://lemmy.ml/c/lemmy_support it takes me to that community, but I am not logged in (to lemmy.ml) so I am unable to meaningfully interact with it. I have to manually edit each lemmy URL that I go to in the URL bar in order for me to go to that community with my lemmy account.

So I need to manually change https://lemmy.ml/c/lemmy_support into https://midwest.social/c/lemmy_support@lemmy.ml and I have to do this each time I click a link to another instance if I want to post there.

I've been a system administrator for 20 years, and this took me a few minutes to figure out. "Casual" users are just going to be SOL since they aren't going to be analyzing editing URLs to make them work. I feel like the only want to fix this is to have a browser addon intercept any lemmy URLs and modify them to work based on your home instance.

Am I doing something wrong, or is this just how it is?

[–] Arindrew@midwest.social 3 points 2 years ago

That's because the app isn't available yet. Not sure why its being advertised on Lemmy's main site. The developer has made it available only through github

[–] Arindrew@midwest.social 6 points 2 years ago (1 children)

These are all very different technologies that serve different purposes. I don't think they compare well at all to each other.