ElectroVagrant

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[–] ElectroVagrant 12 points 8 months ago (1 children)

This is buried toward the bottom of the release notes so I'm bringing it up here:

Added instance-level default sort type

Any admins out there considering changing their instance sort settings or asking people on their instance if they'd like this changed, given that we can individually set sorting anyway? Taking into account the inclination of people to never adjust default settings (I remain deeply curious about this tendency, as an aside), I think it might be worth at least bringing up to one's instance community.

If they decide they want it to remain the same, all good, and even better, it raises some people's awareness that they can change it themselves.

[–] ElectroVagrant 2 points 8 months ago

I think while some of this may be people being people (i.e. tendency to only discuss issues/problems vs accomplishments/solutions), I think there's also a technical element to it as well in Lemmy's case.

Up to the latest release of Lemmy (as of writing this is v0.19.4), admins couldn't adjust the default sort setting, which was Active. Read the docs on the sort setting and Active does what it says, surfaces those posts with recent commenting activity (taking into account score as well).

So you get this unfortunate mix of: people gravitate to discussing negative stuff, people tend not to change default settings (since despite defaults being Active, we can change these if so inclined), and the default sort settings surface whatever is being most discussed/commented on, resulting in this sort of negativity feedback loop you've observed.

I noticed and posted about this a few months ago, have tried to upvote and comment on less negatively-focused posts occasionally, but I think this may be an interesting example of a small scale systemic issue as it takes more of us doing similar to address what's being encountered. However, as more instances update to v0.19.4, I'll be interested in seeing if admins decide to switch away from the Active sort setting to try to address this in their own way.

I don't know what sort setting may be better for instances to run with instead, but I'm glad they now have the option. In the meantime I think it's worth reminding people that they currently have the option to change their default sort settings to something different to try to see different kinds of posts. Personally I switch between New and Scaled to see a variety of posts beyond many of the regular doom and gloom posts.

[–] ElectroVagrant 2 points 8 months ago (1 children)

Appreciate the adjustments and responsiveness! Gave it another try after this and the different formatting hit the spot! Still need to use more to see more finely tuned results, but dig the idea.

Also as others have already said plenty, would be cool to see this cleaned up for an open source release. If you'd like to see how some others are handling a sorta similar idea but with RSS feeds, you might look to Nunti for ideas on how to approach it.

[–] ElectroVagrant 4 points 8 months ago

For those wondering about which models, from the article:

Toyota Motor Corp., based in Toyota city, central Japan, suspended production in the country of the Corolla Fielder, Corolla Axio and Yaris Cross.

[–] ElectroVagrant 3 points 8 months ago* (last edited 8 months ago) (3 children)

Little feedback on the UI from taking a peek at this.

When I went into settings and adjusted post display style from card to anything else, it wasn't clear to me that this wouldn't apply to the new For You feed, which left me confused and less inclined to use it. I still gave it a try to make sure I wasn't missing anything and to see how much the feed seemed to change with some light interaction, but I think you'd need to use it more than I did to see an effect.

Problem being: display settings not applying to the For You feed means I'm not going to use it much with the default card view.

Second part is that there was some comment display lag as I looked through posts, so if I looked at a post about cats with cat-related comments, those comments would linger and appear for a moment under a different post about possums. It's just long enough to be noticeable, so thought it worth mentioning.

[–] ElectroVagrant 2 points 8 months ago

If at some point Lemmy.zip gets a wiki (if it doesn't already have one), I hope one of the urls for it ends up as xyz.lemmy.zip

[–] ElectroVagrant 11 points 8 months ago

Huh. I had to take a quick glance at the timestamp of this article to make sure it wasn't old, as this was the same issue that inspired a short-lived fork a few years ago.

I get where this article's coming from, as I got where the people trying to fork it under a different name were too, however for better or worse I think what matters even more to people is that the software works well and has a good UX. If I remember right, I think Glimpse intended to focus on improving the UX but it didn't last long enough to do much in that regard.

Better than my memory though, here's an article that gives some insight into what went into the cessation of its development.

[–] ElectroVagrant 2 points 8 months ago (1 children)

It’s really hard to gauge humanity when it really only takes a few terrible people to ruin things for everyone else.

Using that perspective to recognize the many other alright people I think might be a way for people to encourage one another and feel less wary of calling out bad actors. It's a funny thing, but the same live and let live tendencies we appreciate from others at times seems to diminish the slight resolve necessary to push back against those negatively affecting many others.

Similarly, I think it's beneficial to recognize the good as much as the bad, as otherwise we take the former for granted and can grow too jaded and overly cynical.

[–] ElectroVagrant 3 points 8 months ago

It's a fun way of saying be yourself more or less, and also that we're in major industries and always have been and will be; plus that we've always been around regardless of what others may insist

[–] ElectroVagrant 1 points 8 months ago

Didn't honestly expect so much advice, but appreciate all of it! Feel free to share some interesting stories as well though!

[–] ElectroVagrant 1 points 8 months ago (1 children)

This is all just for hiking. For backpacking I have way more.

Is backpacking marathon hiking? 🤔

[–] ElectroVagrant 7 points 8 months ago (3 children)

In the worst case they don't get anything at all 😬

 

cross-post from defederated beehaw, doing so 'cause I still think it's a pretty decent article to have on our end as well.

Writer reflects on the questionable ethics of the emerging AI industry and its exploitation and traumatizing of underpaid, and unpaid international labor & participation.

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Clothing, what's up? (self.general)
submitted 2 years ago by ElectroVagrant to c/general
 

Sometimes I think nudists have the right idea. Whether it's laundry or finding clothing that works for you, there's always something to sort out with clothing.

What have been some of your clothing ventures? Are you an avid thrifter, or do you make some of your own? Found some clothing or shoe brands that really last?

 

cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/175867

Lemmy World !General's been made to field a variety of chatter & discussion as you find your way around.

Not sure which community to post to on Lemmy World yet? Just wanna shoot the breeze? Here's a(nother) space to do that!

[email protected]

https://lemmy.world/c/general

General /c/ version link

(One of those should work across devices, I think...)

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Currently into... (self.general)
submitted 2 years ago* (last edited 2 years ago) by ElectroVagrant to c/general
 

A little thread to talk about whatever you've been into lately (besides getting lost figuring out Lemmy, that is).

 

New around here? Want to introduce yourself? Here's a thread! Or if that whole practice makes you want to disappear, uh...Make someone up, or introduce your pet instead!

Whatever floats your boat, and hey, if you have a boat, introduce that boat!

Oh, and before I forget (again), I've written a relatively brief FAQ to help folks find their way around here.

 

Since !Lemmyworld's aiming to be about this server's ongoings, !General's been made to field a variety of chatter & discussion as you find your way around here.

Just wanna shoot the breeze? Here's a(nother) space to do that!

[email protected]

[email protected]

General /c/ version link

(One of those should work across devices, I think...)

 

Bulb will go in like a charm afterward!

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submitted 2 years ago* (last edited 2 years ago) by ElectroVagrant to c/lemmyworld
 

Q: Does Lemmy auto-refresh/live update?

A: Currently, yes, albeit consensus appears to be that this is a bug/unintended for the long term, and is being worked on for the next version. As Lemmy is an open source project, there's no firm ETA on the next version.

Q: How do I find other communities?

A: So, for the instance (e.g. lemmy.world/beehaw.org/lemmy.ml/etc.) you're on, you can click communities at the top of the page and there's a list that typically shows communities of the instance you're on by default (this is what local refers to). For communities from off-instance that your instance has seen before, you may click All and see even more communities.

If it's an altogether new instance or simply unseen by yours yet, you will likely have to copy the url for it and enter it into the search to tell your instance to look for it so that you may view it from in your instance & subscribe. It may take a moment or a few tries for your instance to find it, so give it a moment after searching or try again if it doesn't find it within a few seconds.

Protip: if you try to search from the communities page, it narrows your search to communities, and these narrowed searches don't recognize the ![communityname]@[instance] formatting nor urls.

You'll want to switch the search type to All for either the ! formatting, ensuring you're spelling & formatting the community name correctly, or when copying a community's URL.

Note, if you search via the front page's search bar, it defaults to search type All, so you needn't adjust anything.

Edit: There's now Lemmyverse available for searching for communities across instances so that you may then copy their URLs to search on your instance & tell it to find them.

Q: I've tried subscribing to communities on other instances but nothing happens or they're all stuck pending, what's going on?

A: If your site/instance is more populated and seeing a lot of traffic, and/or the other site/instance is, your subscription may have gone through but not updated to reflect it right away.

Alternatively, if it's stuck pending, it may be that you're basically subscribed already, but if that indicator bothers you, click it again & try resubbing until it shows that you've subscribed/joined.

Q: I'm seeing the same posts each time I come back even though I've set sort to active, where's all the activity?

A: The active sort relates to post score and time of the latest comment (source), and since so many folks are new, they're probably seeing these same posts & continuing to comment on them before exploring other posts. This has had the somewhat unintended effect of making them stick around the top of the active sorting.

For a quick fix, you can switch the sort type each time you visit, but even better, you can go into your account settings and adjust your defaults for this. Tired of the same active posts? Switch your default sort to ~~hot or~~ new or whatever suits your tastes.

(Hot's currently broken, hence the strikethrough.)

Q: I've been trying to post, but the create/submit button just changes to a spinning circle and never completes...Wtf?

A: Good news! This typically doesn't mean your post hasn't gone through, but bad news, you'll probably have to open your instance in a new tab to see that it has gone through.

I'm not sure whether this is related to a bug or server load (maybe a mix of the two), but for the time being it's part of the growing pains of a different site/platform.


What are some other common questions you've been seeing that you have some answers/advice for? Let's try to make this thread a sort of dynamic FAQ to help others out!

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but not really, but maybe?? (self.lemmyshitpost)
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'90s Outer Limits (self.moviesandtv)
 

Anyone else happen to watch this, recently or otherwise? I had an itch lately for some scifi/weird fiction kinda shows and I remembered I'd never really watched a lot of Outer Limits.

Thankfully the first three seasons are available freely on YouTube (albeit with ads, but here's to ad-blockers!), and I just found out you could watch the rest via Roku Channel, or up to the sixth season via Prime Video.

Btw protip if you're not already aware, Justwatch.com is super useful for tracking down shows/movies across different streaming services

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