Lolz, holy shit I needed this post, ducking community service here
Liftoff!
A mobile client for Lemmy running on iOS and Android
Ok, I have a feature request...
Don't we all mate. There already is a GitHub issue for it.
11.8 Gigs. Thanks OP.
I just love announcements with a meme 😂, makes my day 😂.
I had 27Gb damn...
Wtf .. 16gb .. please prioritise that feature.
8 gigs. Thanks for the reminder! Is this app still developed? I know that the developer got children and strives to continue, but sometimes life goes a different way. :)
Not even a user but thanks for this post. My Thunder was at 8.6GB, guess that one needs an auto clear too.
About the same size for my Thunder too.
21GB, thanks for the heads up! Didn't know this was a thing
6.27 Gb
15.69 nice.
Well, thanks very much! Just shy of 20GB!
Does it clear the cache whenever there's an update or something? Because mine only uses 60MB, an i never cleared it.
Maybe some optimisation by your phone? I've seen phones that suggest regularly cleaning unused files (xiaomi or huawei, not sure).
That might be it, I have a huawei.
Only 2GB... Since android 14 update bricked my phone a couple of weeks ago.
Ah hello friend, I feel your pain 😢
1.67 gbs. Haven't cleared since last time this reminder was posted. Thanks again
Thanks doe the reminder, didn't know about this! I had over 5 gig.
3.3Gb, nice
Thanks OP! 10.5GB
Well... good to know! 7 gigs for me.
Holy crap I have 13.23 gigs. What is stored in the cache? Do I lose anything when I clear it?
When Liftoff loads a picture or video the file has to be stored somewhere on the device for it to be displayed. All that is stored in the Liftoff cache. You should not loose data by clearing your cache as the cache is suppose to be a temporary storage location.
If you have downloaded things from lemmy via liftoff those files will be unaffected as they are stored elsewhere.
6.7 Gb. I think I cleared it about a month ago
You guys Lemmy hard.
Hot damn man, thank you, doesn't exist some way to automate this every now and then?
9Gb for October
NINE GIGS??!!
What a dogshit implementation - this is egregious enough that the app should be pulled/banned until this is patched.
Oh calm down. Its still in development. If one minor issue like manual cache clearing is such a big deal, open an issue on the github page or just fork it and fix it yourself. It's a FOSS app still in active development, the unfortunate cost of living on the cutting edge is that sometimes you get shoved face first through a tomato.
Genuine question. Is it still in active development? The last release was three months ago, the last commit on GitHub was in August and no posts from the team in two months.
My background is as a product manager for a digital platform, not a developer. I'm not the guy to fix this issue, but I'm pretty comfy it's a meaningful issue.
While I applaud the FOSS effort (I wasn't aware), I'm not going to sit on the sidelines clapping as people's faces are shoved through tomatoes. If this is worthy of a regular reminder at risk of filling your phone, it warrants an urgent fix that appears to be taking time.
Here's hoping it gets fixed quickly though.
Mate, the official Reddit App used to do the same shit until i think 2019, calm down. Cache clearing is really not that big of a deal
So long as you know to do it as your phone's storage is gobbled up at an alarming rate.
Most of us are here because we think reddit is shit - that's not your best point.
If you want manual cache clearing to be gone, you can always do a pull request on the repo, the app is still in beta, it is not in fact officially finished. Don't expect a work in progress to be a completed product
So if the app fills my phone's storage, and I don't know why because I don't know how to code, and didn't know this was an issue? This doesn't stop the app working properly - it stops your phone working properly pretty quickly.
If it's in beta and affecting people's phone function, maybe that beta needs to be a little tighter than just grabbing the app from the play store without any warning.
Exactly why I mentioned the official Reddit app at first. Also, filling up your cache and not properly clearing it is a common thing that happens across apps. So common that the button for manual clearing is part of the first things you see when opening app details.
If you own a phone which is not considered to be the "standard", chances are high a lot more than just this app is not clearing their cache properly. I own such a non-standard phone, and let me tell you, regularly clearing the cache of Whatsapp, Discord and even Youtube are simply things I do every week.
Why? If someone knows the issue, they can choose they want to use the app anyway, or delete it. If the app is pulled, they don’t really have that option.
This is true (though they'd need to v know about the issue and how to fix it). I just hope the app cache is cleared when they uninstall it (though it'd be an OS issue if it didn't.
I know this is the community specifically for the Liftoff app, but thought I'd mention Eternity which I find to be quite a similar experience and has better cache handling - it has a configurable limit and sticks to it. So, if this functionality is important to you, it might be worth trying out an alternative until Liftoff has a solution.
3.48 -- less than I expected honestly.
Holy maccaroni