The description is almost as impressive as the photo.
A Brit in Helsinki who likes games, tech and burgers.
The description is almost as impressive as the photo.
I think this is what other people have observed in that it currently still works when you’re not signed in. I’m sure reddit will “fix” this soon, assuming they want to stop people scraping data using the API.
I wonder if it would be possible to create an explicitly ad-supported instance of Lemmy that would insert unobtrusive ads into its feeds.
I do think there could be an audience for that if it meant the instance was reliable, performant and well moderated.
When you say karma, do you mean having visible post/comment scores or visible total user scores - or both?
I can see the argument against visible post scores as it can lead to dogpiling, but I do think it can provide a valuable indication for what the community consensus is around that post.
Regarding total user scores, I don’t see the harm at all.
Personally, I quite liked the feedback karma gave on Reddit.
To what extent is the issue of using screens before sleep a question of mental overstimulation as opposed to specific frequencies of light?
Genuine question.