Yeah I agree. I'm mostly talking about what you'll find on Twitter and big subreddits.
And because things are so chaotic, scammers are going to have a field day with this one.
I'm almost the same as OP, but I wouldn't call it "head in the sand". For the past few years, the media has been exaggerating everything and creating mass hysteria. If you follow the news closely, you'll think the world is about to end: Wars, economical depressions, climate changes, new pandemics, etc..
Stop following the news, and you won't notice a thing. Probably the price increases, but other than that, your life is the same.
Counting Android is just lying. ChromeOS and WSL are a stretch, but you can make an argument for them.
It's been a while since I used Jerboa. Will give it a try. Thanks to all contributers.
When you reach the point of dehumanizing an entire population, you should stop and think about the amount of shit the media has filled your head with.
Changing the JWT secret does this. So instead of a button, its a line of code, making it less likely to be done by mistake.
Check the post date.
I posted this 2 years ago.
Yeah I posted this 2 years ago. The way "Active" sorting works in Lemmy, is you see the posts with recent comments. Someone commented on this, pushing it back to the front page.
HackerNews has an interesting approach: You can't downvote comments unless you reach a certain amount of "Karma", and you can't downvote posts at all, you can "flag" them, meaning you think they don't belong here. Flagging doesn't affect the vote count, but massive flagging does make the post appear lower in the feed, and alerts mods.
This, alongside the tight moderation and zero-tolerance towards flame wars in the comments makes HackerNews one of the best places on the internet imho.
I'm not saying that we are unwilling to recognize a problem, the problem itself is greatly exaggerated, or even non-existent.