Semi-proud to say that after an intro day showing him the scope of the software, my replacement quit. We tried to tell him in the interview but maybe he just didn’t believe us.
It wasn’t an issue because whenever someone would make a comment, it would “bump” the thread back up the top of the feed (whatever form the feed took). I think the “hot” filter is supposed to take interactions into account, but I think most people just browse top 12/24 hours.
edit: “active” sort seems to do this?
Check out “solar generators”. They take input power from something variable like a solar panel, recharge their internal battery, and then provide lots of different outlets to power or recharge various devices. So, mostly “just” a battery, but very well set up for exactly this kind of thing.
They also transpire, which further reduces heat — marginally but noticeable in aggregate.
Appropriate username. I’d say both. Both is good.
“truth talks” hmm
It doesn’t seem to happen for link posts though. This commonly happens in the new communities community: https://lemm.ee/post/2081675
- Where to find existing onion stands: https://lemmyverse.net/communities
- Where to watch for new onion stands: !newcommunities@lemmy.world
I think it would be best if each post had a canonical tag pointed at the originating server’s version of that post. The lemmy ui generates a canonical tag now but I’m not sure it doesn’t just point to itself.
There’s https://sub.rehab that lists official and non-official subreddit replacements. You might also be interested in !newcommunities@lemm.world
uterusly ridiculous
It is a good day to fry.