It's still "fun", butmsdos622@lemmy.world to Lemmy.World Announcements@lemmy.world – 606 points – 1 years ago205Post a CommentPreviewYou are viewing a single commentView all commentsReading an image, page refreshes, lose image. I wish I could turn off the auto-refresh or reduce the interval.Yes, this is so annoying!They're working on removing this. When you read about the dev "stripping out websockets" that's part of what's changing.Where did you see this? GitHub?Yes I forget exactly where but it was on GitHubIf you go to the next page, it stops doing that. Also doesn't do it on the Jerboa app.oh damn, I hope it uses the browser cache to speed up image reloading
Reading an image, page refreshes, lose image. I wish I could turn off the auto-refresh or reduce the interval.Yes, this is so annoying!They're working on removing this. When you read about the dev "stripping out websockets" that's part of what's changing.Where did you see this? GitHub?Yes I forget exactly where but it was on GitHubIf you go to the next page, it stops doing that. Also doesn't do it on the Jerboa app.oh damn, I hope it uses the browser cache to speed up image reloading
Yes, this is so annoying!They're working on removing this. When you read about the dev "stripping out websockets" that's part of what's changing.Where did you see this? GitHub?Yes I forget exactly where but it was on GitHub
They're working on removing this. When you read about the dev "stripping out websockets" that's part of what's changing.Where did you see this? GitHub?Yes I forget exactly where but it was on GitHub
Reading an image, page refreshes, lose image. I wish I could turn off the auto-refresh or reduce the interval.
Yes, this is so annoying!
They're working on removing this. When you read about the dev "stripping out websockets" that's part of what's changing.
Where did you see this? GitHub?
Yes I forget exactly where but it was on GitHub
If you go to the next page, it stops doing that. Also doesn't do it on the Jerboa app.
oh damn, I hope it uses the browser cache to speed up image reloading