Sea level?
Sea level?
It once worked magically for me to watch television.
Quarter after four is 4:15.
Quarter of five is 4:45. Also quarter to five and quarter til five.
I’m seeing other comments that suggest I might be wrong. Especially in regards to other languages.
That fixed the problem, yes. I discovered it when I tried to toggle and save that setting and was told there was trouble saving to my account.
Here’s my additional feature request:
Allow me to scroll until all posts are read.
I assume that this would be accomplished by letting me scroll past the last post.
If you felt uncomfortable about the empty screen (I don’t), you could add some simple background effect or even a dummy “you’ve reached the end of the internet” post or two.
Context: I don’t want to be scrolling Lemmy all day. I want to be able to view the top posts of the day, scroll through them, get to the end, and know it’s time to stop. If I open Boost again later, I don’t want to see anything that I’ve seen before.
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As I scroll, the posts I scroll past are dimmed, based on the dimming setting.
But they are still there.
Even after a refresh.
My account setting has Show Read Posts disabled, and that’s been working for some time in other Lemmy apps.
Yes, please. I need to be able to get to the end of the internet. I don’t want to keep looking at the same posts over and over.
Wait, is that what Top Day does?
I want to use Boost like a feed reader where I can get to the end of the feed and be done. In a feed reader, I can set a limit in the RSS URL. I’ve been trying to use Feedly with Lemmy feeds. The limits work but the display of graphics is inferior.
Anywhere, yes, it would be great to limit Lemmy feeds to a certain number of items, or a certain time period like posted in the last day.
Combine this with scrolling past marks posts as read and read posts are hidden and then I can finally clear my inbox … reach the end of the internet.
Yes. I came to this community just to make this request.
It’s a feature of Feedly that guides me towards using Feedly as a Lemmy RSS reader. I want to be able to scroll through what’s new on the internet and be done, not seeing the same items again.
Everyone is saying no, and I’m no expert, and I believe that for purposes beyond amusement value, the answer basically is no, but…
The times that I’ve had covid, the strength of the T signal has started weak, gotten strong, and then trailed slowly off over the course of days.
Same for family members.
Same for acquaintances who I’ve seen post day-by-day test photos on social media.
I’ve read that if you are vaccinated and boosted, your antigen response kicks in faster and so more closely parallels your communicability curve. That is to say that unvaccinated people will be communicable before home antigen tests start noticing that you’re responding. But people who have had covid or vaccinations will test positive sooner. And specifically I’ve read that during the incubation stage when you are infected but not very communicable yet the tests may miss you, but on the other hand that’s okayish because you’re not very communicable yet.
Everything that everyone has said about all the variability can be at least partially controlled, if you are using the same test batch, in the same location, at the same time of day, following the same idiosyncratic procedure for each.