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The “people don’t want to work anymore” rallying cry has always confused me. Who ever wanted to work in the first place?
The “people don’t want to work anymore” rallying cry has always confused me. Who ever wanted to work in the first place?
I love everything about this picture, thank you for sharing. Seeing all the different mushrooms that come and go throughout the day is one of my favorite parts of spring.
What’s the point of those types of bots, though? I guess they’re just trying to have vaguely genuine looking accounts to use for some future purpose, maybe political or advertising related.
What I don’t miss from reddit is the bot comments. Not the novelty bots that reply if your comment is in alphabetical order or something like that, but actual chat gpt responses to regular posts or comments.
I have no idea what the point of them is, but they’re awful.
I would love for them to provide more diversity in their options for bike directions, great idea.
Personally I would expect a road bike to be usable on 100% of paths on a maps suggested route. I would really like something that could look at my strava history and make suggestions for other routes or trails to try, though.
Language highlighting is mostly why I use np++.
Same, except I just look at all local communities. All communities lemmy wide ends up having too many duplicates.
Honestly I don’t even bother subscribing to comminuted. Communities for me are opt-out via muting rather than opt-in via subscriptions. I still see posts from the news community even though I have several Gaza keywords filtered out.
I recommend some keyword filters. I use them to reduce certain topics from my feed, specifically about certain wars or politicians or celebrities. I did the same thing on reddit to filter out some of the “awareness” campaigns where everyone posted about the FCC chair to every single sub.
I also just browse local communities instead of the entire fediverse. This defeats the purpose of the fediverse, but it drastically reduces the number of duplicate and NSFW communities. I then mute the communities I don’t want to see. I’ll also mute the hyper specific communities that usually have complete overlap with the more general community, i.e. dogs and dogpictures.
It takes some work to get your feed to your liking, but it’s worth it in the end. There’s still far less content available than on reddit, but the amount of quality content feels similar.
Boost also supports keyword filtering. It’s one of my favorite features of the app. I find that browsing local on lemmy.world is sufficiently broad for my taste without needing to block thousands of meme, shitpost, or sports team specific communities.
Keyword filters are helpful for this, especially when people feel the need to post about a topic to every single community they can find. Boost has this as a feature, and I’m pretty sure several other apps do, too.
Sometimes I have to just block certain people, though.
The visor could be hinged or a completely separate piece that attaches with a strap. Also the person wearing this would likely have assistance getting suited up.
It’s from the office.
Search settings for “collapse” and check the box for “hide text of collapsed comments”.
So if/when they do this is a non issue, right? Or have they confirmed they won’t ever be supporting activitypub?
And so goofy looking with their big heads.
Seriously. Sync has the option to change swipe actions, but disabling entirely wasn’t one of them. I’m fine with it as a feature, just let me turn it off entirely.
Alternate suggestion: Toggle option to apply post keyword filters to comments.
Honestly one of my favorite features. Lemmy would be nearly unusable for me without it.