Fair, but I’d be willing to bet that most of the content producing users use the old layout as they’ve likely been using the site for a while. These users leaving would be a big deal.
Fair, but I’d be willing to bet that most of the content producing users use the old layout as they’ve likely been using the site for a while. These users leaving would be a big deal.
When (not if) old.reddit.com is removed, there will be a huge exodus.
It’s another reddit alternative.
It is a thing on a lot of Lemmy communities, but most of the posts end up with no comments which makes them not that interesting. For certain niche communities, Lemmy just doesn’t have the user base yet.
Scaled sort usually gives good results.
The LLM is just trying to produce output text that resembles the patterns it saw in the training set. There’s no “reasoning” involved.
Set the navigation bar size to compact and this looks much better.
What about Signal’s UI isn’t up to par aesthetically?
Found the thread and wow, this person goes on to desperately defend this dumb stance…
Sounds about right.
Yeah, I’m sure Chrome works well with Google Analytics tools which seem to be on every site nowadays…
In this day and age it’s more work to explicitly not support a browser than it is to support it…
That sounds like a great idea! Especially paired with a joystick or actual flight control simulator, that would be awesome!
Boost seems to not work for me as well. Looks like I’ll basically never be using reddit anymore…
Apparently the whole ecosystem is down… DDG, Bing, etc.
I’m sure they are, but Reddit probably provides these companies with lots of personalized metadata they collect just for them which they may not get from Lemmy.
Based on the job description, it sounds like every one of their tasks overlaps with paid employees…
Oh for sure. He was absolutely sabotaging the proposed train network and it unfortunately worked…
Are you trying to suggest that the guy who thought driving Teslas in tunnels underground was the most efficient method of transportation shouldn’t be trusted with inserting chips into people’s brains?
Oh there definitely is.