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Programmers and designers call that sort of pop-up notification a "toast". I'm guessing whatever app you are using (there isn't an official Lemmy app right?) is testing out a 3rd-party library for toasts called Toastify. I'm guessing the dev was so excited to see it working that they forgot to remove the test before publishing
I thought it was called a snackbar? At least MUI calls it that
I think that's specifically ahat Android calls it. (I assume MUI is connected Android in a way)
i'm not using an application ... i'm just using a web browser and
... i understand the point of view of programmers and developers is quite far away of the point of view of us simple mortal users 🤣
Web app.
Web browser app.
... if it makes a difference from Linux web browsers or whatever other browsers.
Sometimes the website you use to access a service is called a web app, for example, twitter and bluesky are both webapps.
Lemmy is a web app.
Oh! I see, you are using a mobile browser, that's what let me astray