I think this is the multi-community feature they’re currently implementing on Lemmy 1.0.0.
You can test it on voyager.lemmy.ml
I think this is the multi-community feature they’re currently implementing on Lemmy 1.0.0.
You can test it on voyager.lemmy.ml


This is very true. A lot of us in the tech field underestimate the value of those small changes.


Jarvis, kill this developer

I see no problem. As a user, I can just sort by most active communities when searching them.
Deleting communities to free server space also means deleting our history, doesn’t seem very nice.


this is one of the most unhinged things I’ve seem on an open source project 😐


Holy fucking shit those graphs* are insane.
Nah, the lemmy community is against LLMs (rightfully so)


holy shit, this is insane!

I subscribed to this community, it seems that it now shows on lemmy.world search. I don’t know if it was my subscription that caused this.


Maybe it doesn’t show because nobody from our instance subscritbed to it? I don’t know, but I’m still able to tag it here using lemmy syntax.


I don’t think there is. It seems* kinda complicated to create this feature and the benefit seems minimal.
The apps usually allow multiple accounts and then the user just switches between them.
edit: grammar


This is just sad, man. Those guys should get a life.


reading the changelog, it’s insane to see how much lemmy is changing for the better. You guys rock!


Exactly what I was thinking. Not a lot of valuable information from this article.

I think it doesn’t even have to be a decimal value, 84% would be good enough.


how about Tim Sweeney disclose of these nuts?


Hell yeah (still not playing it)
Women can’t even exist anymore nowadays, some dude might be stalking every private action she takes on a daily basis.