Try the night owl theme. Its what I use.
Debian.
After a while they seem to go away if you clicked on the envelope icon but it is not immediate.
Thats a good idea. Also the upvoting from the app message area wouldnt let me upvote your comment so there is something in the app not 100% with the upvote buttons in some places.
Ok wow didnt know that. This is easier than what I was doing.
Im 100% all in on lemmy and its replaced reddit in its entirety for me and works well using the lemmy app. I also have enough content here to satisfy me so will not be moving unless this stops.
There is a reason some of us chose to support Debian and its model of allowing downstream companies like Ubuntu (Canonical) to give back up to the open source father. And this is it. We dont need to compromise here. We already have a system that works perfectly and provides a choice for what suits you. If you are an enterprise then try Ubuntu instead of RHEL. If you are a home user you dont need enterprise support and can help us log bug reports and create the next version of Trixie. We need more testers and we have fought this long fight and proven we wont give up. What other proof do you need?
Memmy is incredible and makes using lemmy easy and fun. Cant see myself using any other app going forward. Its perfect.
Yeah for sure thats what I mean. Anything the news organisations cant control themselves is a no no for me.
Nah I said I dont mind links already.
I avoid air canada at all costs. I hate it when I fly with them.
I would be happy for the law to be modified and improved. The first draft isnt always the best. Just a step forward thats all.
I actually agree with this law stopping Facebook or Google basically showing the entire article so you never leave facebooks site and facebook makes all the revenue while offloading the costs to serve and create the content to the news organisation. Seems ridiculous and parasitic. I agree just a link is overreach but something had to be done and maybe it can just be scaled back a bit. Making someone else incur the cost to create something you then sell and they have no way to stop you is just morally wrong.
Paywalled, cant read :(