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lemmy just doesnt show accurate numbers in local instances
Ah, I actually knew that but didn’t think of it when I was comparing them.
Thanks for the offer, I’ll catch up with you once I see what happens with this request.
lemmy just doesnt show accurate numbers in local instances
Ah, I actually knew that but didn’t think of it when I was comparing them.
Thanks for the offer, I’ll catch up with you once I see what happens with this request.
I’ve been posting my solutions to last year’s challenge in the community, so skimming through those will give you a sense of the balance of fun and frustration.
There is a similar community on the programming.dev instance too but it has fewer subscribers and even less activity as is the way with far too many communities after the big wave died down.
Really, radio communication is about creating and transmitting those radio waves. Sign language relies on reflected light waves so it’s actually a form of RADAR 😀
Haha, I’m glad I wasted all my (gifted) Reddit Gold on Christian’s farewell to Apollo posts.
Obligatory fuck u/spez, as we used to say on that old site.
Oh sorry I totally misunderstood! I’m glad you’re enjoying that colour choice then!
Haha, that colour is configurable in Settings > Appearance.
There’s some UI work on the way that may help with first impressions.
That’s why I’m so pleased that Liftoff! only shows the aggregate number. It’s so much calmer here when you don’t even notice that some proportion of people here are mashing that stupid downvote button.
If it’s innocently irrelevant I either ignore it or reply “I don’t get it”. Either the commenter realised they replied in the wrong place or you get a fascinating insight into the thought processes that made it seem worth their time typing out.
Oh right, the spam bots infested the place. I think it’s inevitable that if this place gets popular enough it’s going to suffer many of the same issues as Reddit. It’s not about the tech it’s about the people and people never change.
Even bots should have the error of their ways explained to them (or rather their handlers). If they don’t listen and learn then it’s time for the mods to drop the ban-hammer.
Especially the pointless cynicism of a “Didn’t happen” reply. My single most powerful change to make Twitter a less toxic place (ho, ho) when I used it was to block @DHOTYA_ and related keywords and anyone who used them.
Downvotes. If the post/comment is inappopriate, report it. If you disagree strongly with the point reply. If you don’t just move on with your day.
It’s not just you, it’s all of us. But what people really regret when they are facing the end is perhaps different from your fears as expressed here.
Five wishes of the dying:
From The Top Five Regrets of the Dying: A Life Transformed by the Dearly Departing by Bronnie Ware
It took them a worryingly long time to process mine, but they did reply just before Fleddit day, so I think it’s incompetence rather than conspiracy.
There’s this if anyone needs a starter: https://lemmy.world/post/959507
I wrote a simple updater that uses your GDPR request data to drive a browser automation tool (Puppeteer) to update your entire account history. It’s in Dart and should be easy to adapt into other languages https://lemmy.world/post/959507
That is the style at this time.
You never wash your belt? I bet you never wash the poop-knife either.
Sheesh.
Thanks for the fast action!