It’s still misleading, it would make it seem as if both opinions are widely upvoted.
Yoko, Shinobu ni, eto… 🤔
It’s still misleading, it would make it seem as if both opinions are widely upvoted.
Let’s take an example. You have news about Biden. You post it in some community with probably your pro-Biden opinion along with it. Then you have someone else posting the same link on c/conservative with obviously an anti-Biden opinion attached to it. Why should the two mutually promote themselves?
Why? When I post a link and at the same same formulate some opinion on it in the body of the thread, and you do the same with the same link but in another community and with your own opinion, then that’s still also a crosspost (because to Lemmy we both linked to the same site, it doesn’t care about the body of the thread). Why should those two share the upvotes/downvotes?
this brings back Turbo Pascal memories
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This sounds like the kind of thing that can needlessly create misunderstandings.
You can open their donation links and sum the pledged amounts you see there. For full time devs, they are indeed extremely underpaid.
Looks really clean! What are you using for the neovim calendar?
this is exactly the reasoning that led to the bloated UIs we see today
You may want to check out LazyVim for a painless setup, Elijah Manor has a nice video on it: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N93cTbtLCIM
now just need to replace that VSCode with a properly riced Neovim
Yes, but I’m talking about downvotes. It seems like you’ll only see those coming from kbin users.
People keep mentioning the kbin trick but it seems to show only the downvoters that are on kbin?
Looks awesome! What’s the name of the TUI file manager you’re using there?
This is what you wrote:
[https://fediverse.observer/stats]()
[https://fedidb.org/]()
You need to put the URLs between the parentheses instead. Or simply just paste the URLs directly without any markdown.
Does this include the spammy instances?
Whoa, I never knew you could input Lemmy URLs directly in the search form to have them converted into local URLs, definitely a useful hack!
there’s always something of value to share at least on c/lemmyshitpost
for a moment I thought you were talking about 🤣-lang