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Linux @lemmy.ml

Emoji problems

Asklemmy @lemmy.ml

Do you believe that most people act according to their own self-interest? Is acting only according to your self-interest a good strategy in life?

Asklemmy @lemmy.ml

What is the best way to learn a new language as an adult?

  • I agree, I won't argue against their usefulness. I just meant disabling them for myself personally. I used to tend to judge posts and comments from their upvote/downvote scores rather than their actual content, now I can see them for what they are, in my eyes. I found that pretty cool and refreshing.

  • You Should Know @lemmy.world

    YSK: You can disable scores (upvotes and downvotes) in lemmy, and I think it's great!

  • I’ll have to figure out where to do that

    If you are using something like a third-party client (may be an Android/IOS app that you use to access lemmy), it depends on the app.

    If you use lemmy from a website, i.e the official https://lemm.ee/ site, you can navigate to your settings and disable it, just click on the settings button:

    then scroll down and find these:

    Edit: I see you've found it, Welcome to lemmy!

  • [Migrated, see pinned post] Casual Conversation @lemm.ee

    I just disabled scores (upvotes and downvotes) and I think it's great!

    Mander @mander.xyz

    The 'Heinz Beans' post isn't visible in mander.

  • Yeah, Fedora is a really sane and stable distro in my experience. It supports almost everything that can be supported, I have never had to hunt down fixes for malfunctioning hardware.

    Whenever I have to install linux somewhere, it's either Fedora or Debian depending on how often I want to open the machine. I'm already used to both the distros and their package managers, and both always "just work" for my purposes.