Sounds good. Let me know how it goes. Hopefully it’s just instance instability.
Sounds good. Let me know how it goes. Hopefully it’s just instance instability.
Could be some kind of new bug, but I’ve also seen this happen when an instance is under heavy load or otherwise glitching out - it’s starts sending back invalid items on the API and LASIM chokes on them.
For what it’s worth I made an account on reddthat.com and was able to download and upload to it fine.
Maybe try again? Or is this some other instance? (I’m making assumptions based on your account)
Yep, if you are on Windows just extract that .exe somewhere and then run it.
The README is displayed underneath the screenshots on the link to LASIM above. It tells you how to run it. See “How it Works”.
https://github.com/CMahaff/lasim#how-it-works
The latest version supports any Lemmy 0.18.3 instance. You can see which version a Lemmy instance is at the bottom of site. For example, your instance, reddthat.com, is 0.18.3. Most instances should have upgraded to 0.18.3 already - choose one of those. Any instance running 0.18.3 should work, big or small.
The account you “download” with won’t be touched at all. The account you “upload to” will receive all the subscriptions and blocks of the downloaded account.
Thanks for spreading the word about LASIM!
Just letting you know that today I finished an update that adds upload options, including an option you can turn on to “sync removals”, which kindof achieves this.
It may not be the right tool for every scenario though - turning it on basically means that whatever account you upload too will end up identical to the one you downloaded by following/unfollowing and blocking/unblocking as needed. But if you’ve got new follows, blocks, etc. spread across several accounts you wouldn’t want to turn it on or you’d lose all the changes on the accounts except for whichever one you downloaded.
The option works better in scenarios where you’re mostly using a Main account, and just trying to keep the Alt accounts in sync with whatever the Main account does.
And if the thought of setting up another account annoys you, I’ve made a tool that will migrate your account settings, subscriptions, and blocks: https://github.com/CMahaff/lasim
Now that does require the source instance to be up long enough to download your profile, but after that you can upload to any instance you want and be running like nothing changed in like 2 minutes.
A super minor one, but there’s a new “infinite scrolling” boolean added to the user settings.
Another thread linked to this post which has some digging / speculation into what may have gone wrong: https://lemdit.com/post/262746
I made a tool that can help: https://github.com/CMahaff/lasim
It allows you to synchronize subscriptions, blocks, and profile settings between accounts.
(though FYI different versions only gracefully handle a specific API version at a time so there’s some limitations right now as instances upgrade from 0.18.2 to 0.18.3 - see my comment here: https://lemmy.ml/comment/2094948 )
EDIT: Second link isn’t working - must be a Lemmy bug. But you can see it as a recent post on my profile.
Removed “and above” from page and instead added a note to always get the latest version if your version isn’t listed as supported explicitly.
Thanks for your kind words, I’m glad it has helped you!
LASIM author here, ironically on my own alt: Just an FYI that support for Lemmy 0.18.3 is not yet out, but keep an eye out for it soon (I have it working on a branch but I need to test it more before release).
This is the first breaking API change since it’s creation, so here are the limitations:
So that all means:
This will be true of every release with breaking API changes.
EDIT: PR is out. Once it builds, I’ll publish a new release! https://github.com/CMahaff/lasim/pull/21
EDIT 2: Release is published! https://github.com/CMahaff/lasim/releases/tag/v0.2.0
To answer your other questions:
I don’t think so, but I’d love to be proven wrong!
Oh man this one is SO much worse. If this is what is going on the only way to kick out the hacker will probably be to manually alter the DB. Yikes.
I hope the admin team is aware of this - not sure how one would even contact them.
The issue does say changing the password should kick the user out, but yeah, still not good.
Oh man, that would be brutal if they are resetting the password and it isn’t kicking the attacker out…
Yeah, I’ve been scared to turn on 2FA with all the reports of people being locked out:
There’s actually another thread on exactly this topic: https://lemmy.ml/post/1875767
I actually consider it good news that the redirection is happening this way (something that can be done just by having the lemmy credentials of an admin) vs something indicating they have access to the server itself.
That’s so odd. No idea what would be causing that on Windows 10.
For the windows 11 issue I can only think short downtimes of the instance you are trying to use, or your account has something unique about it that I’ve never encountered before.