Picture from a ski holiday in the Dolomites in Italy. The weather made for bad skiing but great photos. They built a restaurant on that view a few years back unfortunately.
I only got it on the 4th scroll past or so...
That 'all' is all of the communities and posts your server knows about. You are on a pretty big (I think?) server, so it's probably pretty good. For people on smaller servers like the one I'm on, it won't have a lot of the smaller niche communities on there as no one from my server has ever visited them.
If I made a new community on my instance and posted stuff there, you wouldn't see it in your 'all' feed unless someone from lemme.ee visited the new community first.
Not tried it, does it not work?
Are your language preferences set on your account? (open your account settings on the website rather than an app)
Or are these all posts with their language set to undefined?
More options around that in general. I would love a spoiler flag that does the same blur as NSFW but isn't filtered out by the 'show NSFW' checkbox.
I guess the 'simple' way of doing this would be adding tags to communities like 'art' 'hobbies' 'sport' 'football' etc. This might then let the app suggest others based on the tags you are subscribed to.
It would probably still require some AI/analytics to work out the links based on user activity in different communities/tags but I think it would make it easier to group interests and promote smaller communities.
It could also improve Lemmy visibility in Masterdon if the tags are used as hashtags or something. (Would require more work)
Maybe its just dark in the chasms.
Generally I agree with you though.
The vertical tab bar is still there though as it's apparently not removable? 😞
And AMD or Intel are better? Everyone complains about the drivers.
Unlikely to succeed I think, even if it was proved, there isn't a process to do something like this? And any other penalty wouldn't help him.
Good to have some more silly drama though 🤣
For a real answer:
A manager can control what is done under them, but if one of their teams/members needs something done by another team they have no control.
Their manager might control the manager of the other team though, so the decision goes up the line until it hits someone who has both sides of a problem under them and can make the decisions on priorities/cost etc of the requested action.
In small companies, this may just be one or two layers, but in bigger companies it becomes a disfunctional disaster.