Image uploading from a browser on linux is now working

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Weird, the post’s image loaded as the correct one, then to a blimp and then back to normal when opening the post itself.

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It was a sub-blimp-inal advertisement

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I’ve never had issues with this… Even on Ubuntu 8.04

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Historically since I switched to Linux back on Ubuntu 8.04

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If it ain’t broke I guess lol

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The lengths people will go to avoid snap 🙃

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Was it not before? I’ve been uploading images from Firefox on Linux since launch without issue

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I had problems from the beginning that even Proton confirmed by contacting support

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That is umfortunate…for me it has worked perfect with a 1000 file upload from folder, etc. no issues

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huh. well, glad to hear it’s fixed then!

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