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if nextcloud web could stay logged in on my desktop/laptop for longer than a single boot that would be really appreciated.

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  • anthropy@mastodon.derg.nzA This user is from outside of this forum
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    if nextcloud web could stay logged in on my desktop/laptop for longer than a single boot that would be really appreciated.

    somehow nextcloud is the one that always logs out, while mastodon/matrix/telegram/signal/google/github/gitlab/etc etc are fine, and I don't know how they're messing that up, and I don't want to dig into their thicc layers of PHP just to find out

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    • anthropy@mastodon.derg.nzA anthropy@mastodon.derg.nz

      if nextcloud web could stay logged in on my desktop/laptop for longer than a single boot that would be really appreciated.

      somehow nextcloud is the one that always logs out, while mastodon/matrix/telegram/signal/google/github/gitlab/etc etc are fine, and I don't know how they're messing that up, and I don't want to dig into their thicc layers of PHP just to find out

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      @anthropy same issue here but with the OpenStreetMap servers πŸ˜•

      In Nextcloud that you run yourself, it's gotta be configurable, but it may be that the configuration is the source code πŸ˜›
      (I'm not familiar with it)

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      • anthropy@mastodon.derg.nzA anthropy@mastodon.derg.nz

        if nextcloud web could stay logged in on my desktop/laptop for longer than a single boot that would be really appreciated.

        somehow nextcloud is the one that always logs out, while mastodon/matrix/telegram/signal/google/github/gitlab/etc etc are fine, and I don't know how they're messing that up, and I don't want to dig into their thicc layers of PHP just to find out

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        @anthropy does it behave the same if you put and resume your system from hybernation? From simple sleep?

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        • friendlypolygon@guild.pmdcollab.orgF friendlypolygon@guild.pmdcollab.org

          @anthropy does it behave the same if you put and resume your system from hybernation? From simple sleep?

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          @FriendlyPolygon naw that's fine, it's when I restart the browser or system underneath that it does that, though not every time either. it's hard to say where it's really coming from, seemingly if the browser gets killed by shutdown rather than closing it first it happens more often, but that's also just a loose suspicion

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            @FriendlyPolygon naw that's fine, it's when I restart the browser or system underneath that it does that, though not every time either. it's hard to say where it's really coming from, seemingly if the browser gets killed by shutdown rather than closing it first it happens more often, but that's also just a loose suspicion

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            @anthropy then that might be the same type of data that browsers resend each time on refreshing the page (the one when it often warns you that for the page to be refreshed a certain data needs to be resent to the site). I know that startpage uses that type of data to send your search queries. Probably some other popular examples you can think of. There's probably exist some way to preserve that data between multiple sessions. With some extension maybe?

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            • friendlypolygon@guild.pmdcollab.orgF friendlypolygon@guild.pmdcollab.org

              @anthropy then that might be the same type of data that browsers resend each time on refreshing the page (the one when it often warns you that for the page to be refreshed a certain data needs to be resent to the site). I know that startpage uses that type of data to send your search queries. Probably some other popular examples you can think of. There's probably exist some way to preserve that data between multiple sessions. With some extension maybe?

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              @FriendlyPolygon you mean like POST data?

              as far as I can tell Nextcloud has a session system but it might be that they're using some kind of wonky javascript localstorage/indexedDB stuff to augment the session cookies, but I'd have to dive into their code to be sure and I just can't really be arsed when I have a lot of other things to do πŸ˜… I'll just use the nextcloud phone apps instead unless I need something accessible on my desktop

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