• DeadNinja@lemmy.world
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    Not going back to Jerboa unless the basic feature of searching contents other than just communities is implemented. I find this fundamental feature sorely lacking in Jerboa while every other app around there have this.

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    https://github.com/LemmyNet/jerboa/issues/27

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    Kind of surprising, because this is pretty basic feature, and has been open for over two years.

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    Getting “Posts failed loading, retry” button after scrolling to the end of Subscribed feed (does not matter if Scaled, New).
    Verified across multiple instances.
    E: And the button does nothing, specifically, after clicking it it vanishes and comes back (the loading bar does not appear). No problem in All.

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      Is there a reason you’re suspicious about that particular dependency, or are you just asking about dependencies in general?

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        I’m worried about that one specifically. Dependencies in general can be suspicious if they come from untrusted sources but in that case it’s suspicious by being related to testing (like the xz thing was) that shouldn’t even be in a released app anyways.

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          I have no idea what this means. Why is the android testing dependency is less secure than all the other android deps we’ve updated?

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      If you have a security concern you should raise this with Google using a minimal working example to demonstrate yourself.

      Do you have a genuine concern and can you provide a working example of the attack surface in a repository that you can share?