I’d read that the Hot feed degrades over time while a server is running, and this is responsible for users being shown several month or year old posts when browsing by hot. Some instances like lemmy.world get around this by restarting the server several times a day....
It seems to me like they don't want to give up any control by adding mods (currently it's only the admins) and choose the easy way out by reducing the amount they have to moderate...
Sure they can, they can ban the user from the entire instance or from the community. To all users of sh.itjust.works for example the content will still appear, but it won't show on beehaw anymore.
I’m not sure if I’m facing a bug or not but my frontpage (Subscribed communities, sort by hot) shows only posts from one community (namely !gaming)....
Ladies and gentlemen, let me just say, this courtroom, tremendous courtroom, it's really fantastic, okay? Nobody's ever seen a courtroom like this before, believe me. And I must say, I've been to a lot of courtrooms, folks. Many courtrooms, lots of them.
Now, I know what you're all thinking: "Why is the greatest businessman in the world standing in front of you today?" Well, let me tell you, it's all a big misunderstanding. Huge, tremendous misunderstanding. They say I'm being accused of being too charismatic, too charming, and too good-looking. Can you believe that? It's a real witch hunt, folks. Sad!
It opens the item (post, comment) in the instance that it was created on. For example I'm on https://sh.itjust.works so if I click on that button of your post it opens this post on https://lemmy.world, which is your instance.
I'm aware that some of you have been getting some errors loading this instance. This was a configuration that I needed to be adjusted which has since been....
Per a report by Reuters on Thursday, Acer said it sold monitors in Russia after publicly declaring that it would suspend business there due to the Russia-Ukraine war. In Reuters' report, Acer claimed it only sold a "limited number of displays and accessories" for "civilian daily use." Additionally, Reuters reported that Acer...
While I'm not interested in encouraging /r/selfhosted users to leave reddit, I thought it would be good to have some discussion around the possibilities for a selfhosted community on lemmy....
I wouldn't create an own instance just for this community and rather try to get more and different people as community mods if the current mod isn't responding.
Official reports and spending documents on on a controversial surveillance technology show that in the past year, UK police have deemed the testing of a system that can collect people’s “internet connection records” a success, and have started work to potentially introduce the system nationally. Critics say the system is...
How often is sh.itjust.works restarted?
I’d read that the Hot feed degrades over time while a server is running, and this is responsible for users being shown several month or year old posts when browsing by hot. Some instances like lemmy.world get around this by restarting the server several times a day....
in the womens washroom and coworker chatting on her phone in the stall next to me.
I swear this happens once a week and I make sure to flush before she ends it each time.
[Vote] Only those with an account on this instance should vote on the Agora.
Those in favor reply "Aye"...
(Beehaw.org) ANNOUNCEMENT: defederating effective immediately from lemmy.world and sh.itjust.works
cross-posted from: https://beehaw.org/post/567170...
Borrowing Tactics From The U.S. Army, The Ukrainian Marine Corps Is Thundering Through Russian Lines In Fast-Moving Columns (www.forbes.com)
Seeing only posts from one community on frontpage using hot sort
I’m not sure if I’m facing a bug or not but my frontpage (Subscribed communities, sort by hot) shows only posts from one community (namely !gaming)....
Trump finds no new lawyers in time for Mar-a-Lago documents arraignment (www.theguardian.com)
US blacklists flight schools across world for training Chinese pilots (www.firstpost.com)
What do these buttons actually do? (lemmy.world)
I click on them and they only open the thread that contains the comment on which I pressed the button. Nothing more, nothing less.
Edge sends images you view online to Microsoft, here is how to disable that (www.neowin.net)
June 12 - Server Capacity Update
I'm aware that some of you have been getting some errors loading this instance. This was a configuration that I needed to be adjusted which has since been....
Almost 40 years after HIV first linked to AIDS, Emory University scientists test a new mRNA vaccine for HIV (www.wabe.org)
Apple M2 Ultra Geekbench Results (browser.geekbench.com)
Twitter has lost 66% of its value since Elon Musk bought it (qz.com)
3 women accused of running elder fight club among dementia patients in North Carolina (www.nbcnews.com)
Acer reportedly sent Russia $70M in PC gear after saying it paused business there (arstechnica.com)
Per a report by Reuters on Thursday, Acer said it sold monitors in Russia after publicly declaring that it would suspend business there due to the Russia-Ukraine war. In Reuters' report, Acer claimed it only sold a "limited number of displays and accessories" for "civilian daily use." Additionally, Reuters reported that Acer...
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How to get free electricity in the UK (www.theverge.com)
What is the Right Place for the SelfHosted Community?
While I'm not interested in encouraging /r/selfhosted users to leave reddit, I thought it would be good to have some discussion around the possibilities for a selfhosted community on lemmy....
What are your hot tips when travelling by airplane? (feddit.nl)
I try to avoid travelling by airplane, given the environmental impact of all that flying. But tomorrow I have to fly for work....
The UK’s secretive web surveillance program is ramping up and could be capable of logging and storing the web histories of millions of people (web.archive.org)
Official reports and spending documents on on a controversial surveillance technology show that in the past year, UK police have deemed the testing of a system that can collect people’s “internet connection records” a success, and have started work to potentially introduce the system nationally. Critics say the system is...