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Right? The data they can collect there is pretty much entirely useless unless they can also gather the location of last connection. But even then, not terribly helpful.
Right? The data they can collect there is pretty much entirely useless unless they can also gather the location of last connection. But even then, not terribly helpful.
At least that’s how I’ve been running my homelab stuff for years now.
You…
Are…
EVIL.
I’ll still be using Fedora. But i’m a RHEL Engineer soo… kinda makes sense to stick with it. I don’t see this really having much of an effect on me.
The ability to speak, read, and understand every known language.
What does this have to do with fedora? Fedora is actively supported by redhat I doubt you’re going to see any changes with this. This really only affects redhat alternate distros like rocky.
There is already an infinite scroll setting. Just hit the gear and select “Infinite Scroll: Yes”
There was just an update posted regarding lemmy that would allow for community merging. This is really going to be a game changer if they can figure out how to work that properly.
Ah, okay that does make a lot of sense. Poor ernest must be getting swarmed by idiots like me asking for QOL changes. Thanks for the info.
I guess I didn’t know there was a following mechanism here. Good to know, thanks.
The funniest part is my reputation actually went down to -7 now so… I have no idea if boosting it even did anything.
Well i’m screwed then… Cause i’m the worst kind of ex redditor. After like 10 years on that site I had maybe 2k post karma… 150k comment karma lol.
LOL… the link they have for the 3D Printing community is just some guy posting “Balls” over and over again… Not so sure they got that one right.
Edit: Also… the expanse sub moving to discord is big sad… Wish they’d recreate that sub somewhere on the fediverse instead…
Have you guys also seen communities not federate fully? Like if you browse https://lemmy.world/c/tampabaylightning from within kbin, you see 2 posts. But from an instance like lemmy.ca, you’ll see the entirety of 6 posts.
Obviously, this community is pretty well dead but it’s interesting to me that it appears to be federating, but is still missing part of the content.
And a boost is… what exactly? I feel like that system is going to lead to pretty much everyone being close to 0 or negative. Especially if downvotes federate between instances, as I don’t believe boost is even an option for lemmy instances is it?
Are any of you guys seeing an issue where the comments from a remote community do not match properly when viewing them from kbin, or directly from the source? I’m talking like… massive differences in the number of comments.
I mean, they’re not entirely wrong. The moderation/administration tools are just not developed yet. But that’s what you get with beta services.
Bro same. It’s almost like FOMO. There’s just so much content out there that I feel overwhelmed just trying to parse through what I’d actually want in an RSS feed and terrified i’m missing actual important stuff.
You can do this on mobile too. Click kbin in the top left, then click the gear icon.
I’m not sure I like it on just because it’s a bit cluttered but the option is there
Not to argue one side or the other, but that data most definitely does not include this recent attack.
If the numbers being reported are to be believed, then the number of Israeli fatalities has doubled if not tripled overnight.