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I used web version of lemmy.world on desktop (1080p monitor) yesterday, coming from old.reddit + RES, I really hate:
The web trend to leave white space on both side of websites, it's space inefficient and causes thread with longer title to take two lines to display.
Everything has a thumbnail slot even if it's just text thread, makes each thread took more height to display, also space inefficient.
You need to be authorized to even subscribe/join to a community (that is not on lemmy.world).
Image expand button is hard to spot for me, and I am pretty sure some threads with image didn't have expand button.
If you know how to use greasemonkey there is a script to make lemmy look more like old.reddit here Personally, it fixed a lot of the UI issues for me.
What do you mean by 3? you shouldn't need authorisation to join a federated community.
That userscript is amazing! THANK YOU!
It says "Subscription pending"
ahh, I think this is because lemmy.ml is down all the time from the load right now. if you unsubscribe and resubscribe when lemmy.ml is back it might fix it.
I think it might be IPV6 related.
https://lemmy.world/post/120796
oh wow that's strange. I cannot imagine what they must have done in the nginx config to do that. I guess there isn't anything you can do until lemmy.ml fixes their IPv6 then. I just checked my logs and lemmy.ml isn't federating with my instance anymore. Thats very bad! Also explains the lack of content i've been seeing.
EDIT: Ok nevermind, lemmy.ml is federating with me. I just connect to it over IPv6