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Lemmy.world Support
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Firefox 122 (Flatpak) on Mint 21.3 Cinnamon and it's working fine for me.
Turn off all your extensions and turn them back on one by one to see if that's the cause.
Though I must say I stopped using Photon because it was broken for well over a month for me to the point of it being unusable.
Turn off all your extensions and turn them back on one by one to see if thatβs the cause.
There's really not much there. There is uBlock Origin (already deactivated in the screenshot), HTTPS Everywhere (all that does is redirect http websites to their https equivalent, but this was already using https anyway), Greasemonkey (Not configured to do anything on this URL) and finally RES (doesn't have permissions to do anything outside of reddit)...
Anyway, I disabled all of those in Firefox' Add-On page (so not just via their own disable buttons), reloaded the page and... no difference. Still just a blank page.
Try opening on a new profile. Maybe some about:config setting is causing the error
What was broken about it?
There was an error saying it couldn't read/find my profile and just wouldn't load.
Have you tried clearing all your cookies for the site? It often helps when you get Lemmy errors that other people aren't getting.
Hey, that actually did it! Not cookies, technically, but "local storage", but anyway...
Thanks for the hint!
*edit: In retrospect, I should have saved what Photon had saved there in local storage. This was definitely still a bug, Photon, like any other web application, really, must be able to deal with data stored by older versions of itself, even if those older versions were buggy.