Maybe, but eitherway active users is the real metric that matters. Stale accounts dont mean anything.
Yeah great idea! I dont think that I saw such issue in github, but I would also like to see this feature.
No, bridge is already burnt.
Fediverse does not need to have million of users. Fediverse only need enough users to mature the technology and ecosystem.
People will follow the content. I don’t think there is any need for merge. All of them can co-exist just fine.
Yes, you have to read the OP to mark it as read. After read, with new comments, post will remain as read. There is no way for that at the moment, but I think this is great idea!
You need to open the post to mark it as read. Expanding picture does not count. There are discussion on improving this https://github.com/LemmyNet/lemmy-ui/issues/384
Sadly no, does not seems like it :/ But implementation of this is already being discussed at https://github.com/LemmyNet/lemmy-ui/issues/384
It is already an option, go to profile settings and unmark “Show Read Posts”.
Doing my part!
There is a setting that you can disable “Show Read Posts”. This way you will only see new things :)
Great blog! I’m optimistic and really agree that it does not take that much to make this place run just fine. Even if just a fraction of people will migrate, it’s okay. All we need is just a handful of people and all will be fine.
Oh, so this is not about removing existing space garbage, but just adding less of new 😅 Thanks for clarification!
Weirdly I code not with music but with iPhone’s background sounds feature. Usually it’s Rain sound. Also there are sites like https://asoftmurmur.com/ to fully customize your ambient sound.
Good points!
I’m interested in how many active villages we will get in Lemmy ecosystem.
I found this a bit confusing. Did I understood this correctly that this would be attached to satellites and it would collect metal garbage and convert it into fuel for the satellite to de-orbit?
Oh neat idea! Is there a way to easily launch maps without downloading and managing folders?
Last time I tried to learn it seemed very difficult and inaccessible. This video really makes it more approachable. Also ShaderToy site seems amazing!
What’s weird is that I never used Reddit as much as I use Lemmy over last few days 😅
We have almost the same nickname!