Tell us you scour the forest for bread every night without telling us you do
The trees deserve it and they know what they’ve done
I’ve always been confused by “README”s. I wish the name was more self-explanatory
I am working on a Lemmy client and have noticed that the Login system is secure, but it isn’t very robust. Usually, there is something called a “refresh token” provided that automatically verifies users and lets a user stay logged in indefinitely. Lemmy doesn’t have that implemented at this time, so eventually you will be logged out by your browser as a security measure when your cookie expires and you will have to log in again. For Safari, the maximum time is 7 days before you are logged out.
So, until Lemmy implements refresh tokens or similar, this will probably be how it is on most browsers and Lemmy clients.
Do you have to manually approve every single script, even if it’s from the same origin as the site you’re visiting?