Looks exactly like an X in the upper right corner of a pop-up window I need to close. Instead, pressing the X launches Twitter.
EDIT: Yes, I know Twitter has rebranded to X, but now I have to relearn 40 years of habit. Why put the logo in that position?
Isn’t there a law where you’re supposed to close the website if you click x
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Extremely infuriating: When the crappy built-in Android screen capture software will only capture gifs as movies, the built-in editing software saves the newly one-frame file in a different directory without comment, then Jerboa throws an error code when you try to upload and edit the original post. Then – after emailing the edited gif to your laptop and attempting to fix the original post from web browser, Lemmy throws an error of “{“data”:{“msg”:“Unsupported image format”,“files”:null},“state”:“success”}”. Yes – the “unsupported” image is a one frame no-longer-a-movie gif.
The file will be staying a movie. I’m out of time to deal with it. It’s only one second long anyway.