

thank you, you understood my question correctly. thank you for your advice.
Development Automation, Self-Hosted Enthusiast from Kyiv, Ukraine.
thank you, you understood my question correctly. thank you for your advice.
what printers are the best then?
you don’t want to know how old are the OS releases we use at work.
you should just give up breathing, as it doesn’t make sense.
your pain is my pain
boost
banyanya
climate change fixed
refund nao
I am using Floccus and it’s perfect.
don’t click on the notification. expand it by dragging it a bit down, it will reveal “accept” and “deny” buttons
for me this makes them russian. I’m from Kyiv, Ukraine.
you are reading Wikipedia in a wrong language. russian wiki page lists all russia and belarus offices, if that is your source.
saber interactive is a russian company. 4A Games is Kyiv-based studio. this cannot be a rescue.
I guess all those who downvote want to say that there’s a Matrix for chatting.
Durov is such a cool person. I like him very much. He’s so talented.
gullikit kingkong 2 pro. mic drop.
I like the fact that ALL of the features are truly optional. I am not obliged to pay at all without feeling unwhole as a user.
Please, get your blood tested.
Hear me out.
A post has to be visually aggregated among several communities.
The current visual representation of a post that was posted in several communities looks like spam.
It would be nice for a post to have a field, that represents the community IDs of where the post was posted, and these communities should be visible as a list inside the post along with the stats (votes, comments, whether the post was removed from a community).
Navigating through items in this list of post-clones should bring the user to the same post in these communities.
A user would see the post in the feed if they are following at least one community the post was posted on.
The sorting could count the highest or freshest stats, depending on the sorting method the user chose in their feed.
A post should be possible to post in another community just by editing the “post in these communities” field while editing the post.
A re-post by another user should be possible and should just add the newly posted community to the field along with the already posted communities. One community should not be allowed for a post twice.
Lemmy clients should offer users to edit this field in their newly created post instead of copying the post multiple times.
This way the spam would look like spam and a post can have 20000 communities it was posted on and this won’t clutter the user feed.
Thank you.