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Hopefully I’ve put an explanation for each string in Weblate for translators, so they can see short form for "month" in date formatting
and short indication of "minute" for date formatting
respectively. But I agree that the English version can be improved and - since I am not native - my guess at how to shorten dates is awful.
Yes, I like this idea. The default would be “random” and one can always be able to select one (or the Material You theme) and have it as fixed.
Where should this inflow/outflow sorting be applied?
Ah, right, it’s only in pre-release for now! Next week I’ll release 1.12.
This makes me understand the location of that option is not clear! 😓 Currently you can find that option in the “Manage subscriptions” page, but community creation must be enabled to regular users in your instance (if you are on lemmy.world then don’t worry it is possible, other instances restrict it to admins only).
There has been some discussion about where to put that option, and I wanted to use the “right side menu” in Profile btw.
Ok, I’ll look into it, I confirm I reproduce it.
News about this one: N7-X has been working on it recently here.
Ahah ok I understood what you mean… I’ll add an issue for it but since this week I’m off I don’t think I’ll be able to work on it before Friday.
Ok… I’ve never understood when the Lemmy APIs filter deleted items or not. Not only the message is misleading but there is an “restore” action which does not make sense for those items. I’ll check the author client-side and show a different message + show the restore action only when relevant.
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At least they are legally employing people, in other countries in Southern Europe people work an illegal amount of time but as long as the official contract declares a lower amount of hours it’s fine (neither retirements funds nor taxes nor insurance are paid for the extra time, obviously).
That would be more difficult than it seems, this is why I never did it until now. 😓
On it: #1016!
Nice idea, in Raccoon there is only a badge for moderator-approved comments (aka “distinguished comments” in Lemmy lingo), but nothing to show simply whether the author of the comment is a moderator.
This one was fixed by N7-X here.
This is Italy: racial discrimination, labor exploitation, inexistent law enforcement.
I have news about this request, see here. There are a couple of unit tests missing but it works!
It’s similar to what you describe for Eastern Europe (idealization of more developed countries, inferiority complex, distrust for local politicians considered fraudulent and liars). But there is a very strong populist propaganda claiming that the “nordics” are willing to destroy our motherland by imposing regulations which disfavour local firms. This is growing stronger and stronger, even considering the latest elections, so this is why mainstream narratives are not so convincing imho here.
True, the amount of trust people put on these leaders is appalling, at least in northern and western Europe.
Considering there are large parts of the continent (south and east) where we are more than accustomed to wild corruption in politicians and policemen, though, mainstream narrative will have a harder time being believed so blindly.
That was by design: a community detail with all its posts and a generic feed (like All/Subscribed/Local) are conceptually different in Raccoon although they may use the same data source except when searching within a community (because even the data source is different then).
But I understand the bug you are reporting: if in the community detail I open the navigation drawer and select one feed (e.g. Subscribed or All) nothing happens and no post list is opened.