I hope I don't come across as impatient and unappreciative of all the work you are all doing. I deleted my Reddit account 2 weeks ago -- I love Lemmy, am thankful for this alternative to Reddit, and I'm here to stay. :)
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Based on this it looks like v 0.18 fixes this issue.
Do you have an eta of when we'll upgrade? Especially with Reddit's apps going bust in a few days, I hope that new users will not experience the auto-scrolling and have a better user experience.
Based on this source the issue has been fixed but the instance owners need to update to the latest version of Lemmy (v 0.18) which has the fix.
To see what version your Lemmy instance is on, scroll down to the bottom. E.g., I'm on Lemmy.World which is not on v 0.18 yet.
This is a known issue that has been fixed in Lemmy version 0.18. However some instances are still not updated to that newest version. Once your instance owner updates to version 0.18 this should no longer happen to you. Source
Good that you mentioned that. Personally, I think it's a fair trade off for Logseq's functionality.
Here are some links that discuss this including some scripts
- Logseq Markdown Guide
- Moving back and forth between 'normal' markdown and 'bullet-world' in logseq (Reddit)
- Logseq to Hugo Markdown (GitHub)
- Currently doesn't work with Embedded Blocks and Queries
- Flat Markdown to Logseq (GitHub)
- How to create a Logseq graph using existing Markdown files
- Feature request to use Markdown codeblocks for Logseq's custom syntax
You know how you can breathe out warm/humid air to help clean eyeglasses? Dragons can do that but it's much hotter and it's fire.
I switched from Tiddlywiki to Logseq 3-4 months ago and LOVE Logseq.
Part of the reason I didn't like Tiddlywiki was it kept everything in a single html file (including embedded images -- eww) which made it annoying to move information around. (Note there is an option to run your own server which gives you extra flexibility, but I wasn't interested in doing that.)
With Logseq, it's separate markdown file per journal entry / wiki page. I like the addons that are available as well as the queries, e.g., {{query (todo doing)}}
displays my do now tasks on my journal page.
Here's a Beginner's Guide on how to use LogSeq: YouTube video by Keep Productive
Both of you rock. I love Lemmy. :)
Thank you so much for the info and the welcome. It's great to be here. :)