!Friendica Admins I have updated my Friendica to the 2024.03 and I have "The database version is 1557/1557, the post update version is 1507/1550." - I wonder what is the post update version in this case and will it take a while to update?
Can this be the reason why I cannot follow some accounts. Like this mastodon.online/@readeck - fails with a blank page redirecting to social.trom.tf/contact/follow?…
It does work to follow others from the same server and overall seems like Friendica is working well.
I am also getting this whenever I unfollow a contact:
Exception thrown in /var/www/friendica/src/Module/Contact/Profile.php:154
Stack trace:
\#0 /var/www/friendica/src/BaseModule.php(250): Friendica\Module\Contact\Profile->content()
\#1 /var/www/friendica/src/App.php(711): Friendica\BaseModule->run()
\#2 /var/www/friendica/index.php(46): Friendica\App->runFrontend()
\#3 {main}
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Unknown parent • •What has Google listened to? So are they providing security support for their Pixel 4a? Or just the new Pixel as a marketing scheme? Because rendering millions of phones "dead" and unusable because you refuse to support it software-wise, should be a criminal act.
I can't trust you saying that CalyxOS for Pixel 4a is a security risk. I have no idea who you are or what you do. I bet most phones are not getting security updates anymore but we still see no epidemic of hacked devices and dead people around us.
I think you are greatly exaggerating and it seems to me you have some beef with Calyx for some reason.
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Unknown parent • • •@GalacticBox "But people shouldn't take it to an extreme and use an insecure device for years on end"
Years on end? You make it sound like I've been hanging onto this phone for the last 10 years.
I bought the phone at release in August 2020. Google ended support for it in August 2023. Three years is an absolute joke.
My understanding is that Graphene gets the security updates via AOSP. Since Google no longer provides updates to the 4a then there is a definite security risk.
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