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4 months agoDo people still have those these days ?


Do people still have those these days ?


The image is in the github README, it’s not from the OP


The filter can still be shared across devices. Only the rules could be stored on the server, and applied by the client.
The CSS rules only apply when using ublock. If it was just a Lemmy client’s feature, it wouldn’t have to do that.
And on something like Lemmy, personally I would rather have the load distributed over the users to lighten the load on the server.
But maybe the best solution would be leaving that as an option for the server owner to decide on.


From the Docs link available at the bottom right of any lemmy page, in “4. Votes and Ranking” :
- Active (default): Calculates a rank based on the score and time of the latest comment, with decay over time
- Hot: Like active, but uses time when the post was published
In the magic 2.0 series of books, even though it’s not really a rule imposed by the universe or anything.
The characters like to use Esperanto for their spell/program names.