Generational in-fighting, racial divides, red/blue animosity, it's all a distraction. Ain't no war but the class war.
Generational in-fighting, racial divides, red/blue animosity, it's all a distraction. Ain't no war but the class war.
The thumb thing is real. It's like muscle memory every time I unlock my phone.
Sync is/was a fantastic app. One of the best designed and functioning Android apps I've used. Damn shame.
I just use Firefox with the standard ad blocking extensions and I've never seen an ad on new Reddit.
Not every person. I'm perfectly fine with the bulk of Reddit users staying there to wallow in their own crapulence.
Can someone explain why if I choose All/Hot the first page will look "normal" for a bit, but then it starts updating/scrolling constantly? Like I can't keep my place, new items are continuously being added and I can't even finish reading a headline. I don't see any settings to prevent that. What am I doing wrong?
Because it probably IS the web version.
You know it will. Do yourself a favor and move to Firefox sooner than later. I used Chrome for years and out off the migration, but since switching to Firefox a few months ago I love it. Should've done this a long time ago.
So are these other servers just routing requests from their users to your server's community? Or are they actually copying everything over every so often (caching) and serving up the requests themselves? How real time is it, I guess is what I'm asking?
That analogy doesn't hold when yahoo can block gmail and proton can block all yahoo content, etc.
For me it was the only one that actually let me sign up. The others just spun forever and ever after submitting.
But they could pick up where the now defunct community left off, right? Like, the cached copy from another server could be imported on a new server elsewhere?
Liftoff is feeling very Sync-inspired. I started with Jerboa and it was okay but after it stopped working with v0.17 I found this and it's been great. Bare bones but pretty and functional.
Defi itely need an option to change the font of post body text though.
I'll dissent here and point out that Traefik is much more difficult to set up. The documentation is not great and it's just a far more complicated process. I'm actually still on Traefik 2.x because I just flat out don't have the time to re-learn everything for 3.x.
i7 12700, 64GB RAM, 1TB NVME x2 mirrored for OS, 10TBx8 z1
Proxmox VMs:
TrueNAS running storage array
Home Assistant
Ubuntu VM where everything else runs in Docker:
*pfSense
*Unifi controller
*Jellyfin
*Radarr
*Sonarr
*NZBGet
*Airsonic
*Ombi
*Transmission
*Calibre
*Soulseek
*BitWarden
*Traefik
I've also noticed some instances have updoots and downvotes broken out like Reddit used to, but other seem to aggregate them.
Do this many people have electrical outlets right next to their toilets? That's the only thing keeping me from getting one. I've never lived anywhere with an outlet right next to a toilet.
Can you point out an explanation for how this works? Like, if I run my own "instance" of Lemmy in a Docker container, what all is it doing if I and a few friends subscribe to communities on other instances (eg BeeHaw, lemmy.ml, etc). Is my little instance mirroring all of that data constantly? Just when one of us requests it? I need to know what I'm getting myself into basically.
The un-moderated right wing shit has been very pronounced on Reddit the last few weeks.