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Good thing this will be fixed in the next update!
https://github.com/LemmyNet/lemmy/issues/3008
Yes! Every time I open lemmy I check if they've updated it hahaha. I know that we can't ask too much of a free open-source development, but I wish they could push an update to fix just the dynamic big and the 'hot' sorting bug (I think some instances have this one fixed, but it would be nice to have it fixed for everyone).
At least the new version is already open for testing, so it really won't take that long anymore until it's here :)
Here hoping, I support Lemmy and think it's got good foundations. With a higher user base and improvements I think Lemmy is going to take off soon and grow like crazy.
Supposedly in the meantime you can just browse "page 0" (set it in the URL) which also fixes it. I haven't tested it because I've been using jerboa.
Edit: here's where I heard about it https://lemmy.world/post/390268