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  3. By default, URLSession (the iOS HTTP library) saves any cacheable responses to a temp directory within the app's container, and… seems to NEVER delete them

By default, URLSession (the iOS HTTP library) saves any cacheable responses to a temp directory within the app's container, and… seems to NEVER delete them

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    By default, URLSession (the iOS HTTP library) saves any cacheable responses to a temp directory within the app's container, and… seems to NEVER delete them.

    It didn't affect audio downloads (they're handled differently), but in my testing, this often contained hundreds or thousands of temp files from long-running installs, mostly podcast-artwork images.

    In this update, the app manually deletes them all, and switches subsequent requests to in-memory-caching only.
    https://mstdn.moimeme.ca/@EdwinG/115181970995465196

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      By default, URLSession (the iOS HTTP library) saves any cacheable responses to a temp directory within the app's container, and… seems to NEVER delete them.

      It didn't affect audio downloads (they're handled differently), but in my testing, this often contained hundreds or thousands of temp files from long-running installs, mostly podcast-artwork images.

      In this update, the app manually deletes them all, and switches subsequent requests to in-memory-caching only.
      https://mstdn.moimeme.ca/@EdwinG/115181970995465196

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      @overcastfm Is adding liquid glass highlights to the icon on previous versions of the OS intentional, or something Apple is doing automatically?

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