Skip Navigation

Lemmy 0.18.0 Released

You're viewing a single thread.

51 comments
  • That was fast! Layout seems to have changed a little bit, but in mostly subtle ways.

    But now I can't seem to upload an icon to my /c/books community, I get a JSON error. Should I try deleting site data from my browser and refreshing?

    Specific error message:

    SyntaxError: Unexpected token '<', "

    <html>

    <h"... is not valid JSON

    Similar errors when I attempt to update the sidebar.

    • aa

      • Strange, may be the implementation? I've tried using both Chrome and Brave

        • aa

          • Yeah doesn't work in comments either. I tried Firefox on my Mac too which had never even browsed to this website before, signed in, tried to upload a picture to my /c/Books sub, same error. Tried to reply to this comment with a picture, nope, same error.

            • aa

            • 2FA works great, trying to upload an image...


              Yup.
              I'm on Firefox for Android, although I did open a private nav tab.

              • Maybe I'll try using my phone then haha

                Update: Nope, didn't work via my Android phone through Brave either

                Update 2: Just tried submitting a post to another community via Chrome on my Mac, got an error that 'language not allowed'. It's just... English? What's going on?

                MODS! MODS !!! 😂

                • Just tried creating a post in /c/books and couldn't upload a new photo in the body. Tried the same picture here, no luck either. I think it's a file size issue. Try again with a picture smaller than 1MB.

                  • Oooooooh. I can't believe I didn't think of that!!

                    EDIT: It worked! Thank you!

                    Admin should probably make clearer that image uploads always have a 1 MB size limit!

                    • Size limit makes sense or their storage costs are going to skyrocket real quick.
                      Pretty sure that's just an unhandled exception in lemmy itself in that a user should see an error message about the file size instead.

51 comments