There is no karma counter builtin, but it is also not something hard to implement. But I remember an chromium/firefox extension displaying it. “Karma” in Lemmy can be calculated manually though.
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codeberg: https://codeberg.org/asudox
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There is no karma counter builtin, but it is also not something hard to implement. But I remember an chromium/firefox extension displaying it. “Karma” in Lemmy can be calculated manually though.
Basically what https://join-lemmy.org/ does by default
when does it end
This is just awesome. Though it is weird because they went after that open source tf2 remake a few years ago, maybe the team will continue now.
I guess the feature was already merged in one of the past Lemmy versions then?
Or you can be an instance admin. Iirc In the next lemmy version (1.0.0), mods will also be able to view votes in their communities.
Is it me or did this guide get inspired by the fediverse guide on peertube’s official instance
They can put the backdoor in themselves though, see the recent xz backdoor. But the question is whether it would be found out or not.
I try to use Thunder but still mostly use my instance’s tesseract UI when I need to do moderation as Thunder lacks them.
If the UI is the problem, the lemmy devs are working on a more modern looking UI using daisyUI atm.
If you think LLMs will solve everything, then you’re doomed.
Do you know just how much money Apple pours into the design of their operating system?
Though I assume you never looked up what you are asking, as there are lots of people who customize their desktop to look like MacOS (there are ones that look exactly like one) or there are distros that come OOTB with a look similar to MacOS (like elementaryOS).
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NVIDIA is more problematic than AMD on Linux. So AMD.
Did it really uninstall itself? Run this command and check whether you can see Firefox’s ID or not:
flatpak list
It will federate with other AP platforms.
Just select the first instance that shows up then.