It was the opposite for me in Australia, maybe because I was in a smaller town. At least in restaurants, if you got there past 9, chances are the kitchen is closing or about to close. Took me a while to get used to it.
It was the opposite for me in Australia, maybe because I was in a smaller town. At least in restaurants, if you got there past 9, chances are the kitchen is closing or about to close. Took me a while to get used to it.
The scroll always felt janky here, but on this last version it jumps around the feed sometimes, not sure why.
Isn’t it the ‘custom tab’ setting in the look and feel section?
What you mean kbin RSS feeds?
That’s how reddit felt in general, unless you were in some niche or heavy moderated sub to stay on topic. Meaningful comments were mostly buried by jokes.
Specially with posts dynamically reloading.
“If you follow a religion that is going to prevent you from doing your job and provide medical care to people, then you need to not be in the medical profession dealing with the public,” he said.
Any field that deals with the public really.
Ljdawson is a fucking legend
Pardon my ignorance, but how would your IP leak if it’s bound to qbt + kill switch?
The back button closes the app instead of going back to the feed for me.
It becomes a app on your phone based on the web page.
That’s super cool! Too bad back in android doesn’t work when it’s a pwa, but it works as expected on a browser and it’s very fluid!
They’re not even contrarian they’re just ignorant and they love it. You can present them facts all day long and they just never learn or at least try to understand. I didn’t even bother replying to the people that replied to me on that comment thread I mentioned because it’s just a waste of time.
I have the same sentiment. Some people don’t want to think, they want to pick a side, get angry and rant or attack anyone that goes against their ‘side’.
When you say mark as read you mean by open the post or voting, or is there another way to mark as read?
More robust instances will have to defederate instances with high concentration of bots and monitor their own new users. Maybe also implement email verification or captchas
Not really, since I’m on 3rd party app and don’t see ads. I’m liking lemmy, but the dynamic feed bug is really killing the experience for me. I know it doesn’t happen on apps, but I prefer using a browser on my phone for now, until apps mature a bit more at least. This doesn’t happen on kbin, but I miss being able to collapse comments like on lemmy.
Reddit is getting weirder and weirder. And I’m loving it
I deleted it myself. It’s been 12 hours and the comment is still there, I’m leaning more towards it being a bug at this point.
Come to think about it, third party apps was the reason the sub was tolerable for me because I could filter out posts flagged as humor.