Yermak Resigns After Ukrainian Anti-Graft Investigators Launch Surprise Search Of His Office
Andriy Yermak, the influential chief of staff of Ukraine's President, has resigned hours after the country's National Anti-Corruption Bureau (NABU) and the Specialized Anti-Corruption Prosecutor's Office (SAPO) conducted searches in his office.
Yermak Resigns After Ukrainian Anti-Graft Investigators Launch Surprise Search Of His Office
Ukraine's National Anti-Corruption Bureau (NABU) and the Specialized Anti-Corruption Prosecutor's Office (SAPO) are conducting searches in the office of the presidential chief of staff, Andriy Yermak, NABU said in a statement on November 28.RFE/RL's Ukrainian Service (RFE/RL)
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I keep seeing the same things in my feed
On another popular site I can refresh my feed and it's instantly all new things to explore. But here on Lemmy when I refresh, I get either the same top posts (with little new activity) or I see them just down a bit.
I've chosen subs that are active, and a mix of subscribed and local subs.
What settings are best to have a similar experience where if you refresh your feed you see new things to subs you're interested in? Even choosing 'new' its like.. there's no new activity when I refresh.
Thank you in advance
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Fleet of UPS planes grounded after deadly crash expected to miss peak delivery season
Fleet of UPS planes grounded after deadly crash expected to miss peak delivery season
A fleet of planes that UPS grounded after a deadly crash isn’t expected to be back in service during the peak holiday season.The Associated Press (NBC News)
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Michael Carley: Rewriting WW2 - Historical Revisionism in Geopolitics
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UAE launched 'lobbying blitz' on European Parliament over Sudan war resolution
The United Arab Emirates “embarked on a lobbying blitz” of European Parliament members to ensure its involvement in the war in Sudan was not mentioned in a resolution calling for the conflict's end, Politico reported on Thursday.
On Wednesday, Dutch Member of European Parliament (MEP) Marit Maij told DW News about plans to “call on the European Commission to stop the trade negotiations with the UAE for as long as we see that weapons are going through the UAE to the RSF,” referring to Sudan’s paramilitary Rapid Support Forces.
The call comes in the wake of the widespread atrocities committed by the RSF during its siege and eventual capture of el-Fasher, the capital of North Darfur in western Sudan, which were abetted by advanced weaponry from the UAE.
But following a lobbying effort from an Emirati delegation to Strasbourg led by envoy Lana Nusseibeh, the final resolution passed on Thursday included no references to the UAE’s role in the war.
UAE launched 'lobbying blitz' on European Parliament over Sudan war resolution
The United Arab Emirates “embarked on a lobbying blitz” of European Parliament members to ensure its involvement in the war in Sudan was not mentioned in a resolution calling for the conflict's end, Politico reported on Thursday.Shraddha Joshi (Middle East Eye)
Ukrainian President Zelenskyy's chief of staff Andriy Yermak has home raided by anti-corruption officials
Ukrainian President Zelenskyy's chief of staff Andriy Yermak resigns after home raided by anti-corruption officials
Ukrainian anti-corruption officials raid the home of a top aide to President Zelenskyy in connection with a major probe into an energy sector corruption scandal.CBS News
Possible to avoid Google's future open source ban on Android devices?
Google cracks down! APKs, ROMs, and Emulators banned — is Android freedom over?
Google is implementing a significant policy shift, banning unverified APKs, ROMs, and certain emulators on certified Android devices starting in 2026.Muskan Singh (Economic Times)
I'm guessing that maintaining such forks would be prohibitive. Especially since they do have resources to play cat and mice
But I don't really know much about Android code, I'm just relying what I've heard
Google has partly backed away from this plan, and it was only announced for "certified" Android devices, which yours isn't after rooting.
It does affect you indirectly though. If open source on Android gets harder, fewer people will do it.
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China aims to build a new ‘air-space-land-sea-network’ infrastructure system by the end of the 15th Five-Year Plan period: ministry
China aims to build a new ‘air-space-land-sea-network’ infrastructure system by the end of the 15th Five-Year Plan period: ministry
China aims to build a new “air-space-land-sea-network” infrastructure system and develop a Chinese version of a holographic digital Earth by the end of the 15th Five-Year Plan (2026-30) period, the Ministry of Natural Resources said.www.globaltimes.cn
Humanity Is Desperate for Rare Earth Elements. This Plant Is Growing Them Right Under Our Feet.
Humanity Is Desperate for Rare Earth Elements. This Plant Is Growing Them Right Under Our Feet.
A new study analyzed the nanoscale chemistry of the Blechnum orientale fern, which can form crystals of monazite in its cell walls and spaces between cells.Darren Orf (Popular Mechanics)
Africa's forests have switched from absorbing to emitting carbon, new study finds
Deforestation has turned Africa's forests from carbon sinks to carbon sources, new study finds
New research warns that Africa's forests, once vital allies in the fight against climate change, have turned from a carbon sink into a carbon source.University of Leicester (Phys.org)
EU state considering dismantling rail tracks to Russia – media
EU state considering dismantling rail tracks to Russia – media
Latvia is considering removing sections of railway line leading into Russia, citing border securityRT
No I'm not using Kali for "hacking" I'm experimenting if I can play games on it
Sorry but.. why on earth would you do that? Kali is a specialized distro, it's not made for day to day desktop use, much less for gaming on it. If you want to game on Linux, pick either a generic or gaming-oriented distro, and use Kali in a VM or dualboot.
Using a custom domain with two seprate email accounts.
I purchased a custom domain to use with mailbox.org.
The MX records are setup and basic tests are working. I'm getting myname@customdomain.com showing up in my mailbox.org account.
But I got confused with setting up a family member with theirname@customdomain.com
Do they need to pay for a plan too?
There not worried about the privacy they just want the custom email address. Is there anyway to do this for free or cheaper, without self hosting email?
Side question. I've been paying for anonaddy to hide my normal @outlook account. Are there any benefits in keeping anonaddy to send emails to my custom domain. Instead of just using a catchall, or pre-configuring some aliases?
The only benifits I see are
- Anonaddy can make accounts on the fly
- On The Fly accounts might be easier to disable than
things sent to a catchall - Anonaddy dosnt reveal your domain (maybe this is the big draw card?)
Thanks.
Is this via a rule, as in the email hits the inbox then gets sent on.
Or is it a setting when you configure the alias.
Where the email goes to fastmail then gets sent onto gmail, are you limited to replying from the gmail?
Each alias has a configured delivery destination. Aliases that only point externally never reach the main account inbox.
You are limited to replying from the gmail unless you jump through more advanced hoops. Those include telling gmail in its settings that it can “Send mail as” something else, and also giving gmail authorization to send mail for your domain by adding them into your SPF and DKIM records. Those are more complicated than I want to describe here, and it will be complicated to merge both mailbox.org and gmail into them, so if you don’t already know about them, let’s just say yes, you can only reply as the gmail user.
10 Syrians killed in Israeli operation in southern Syria’s Beit Jin, 6 IDF soldiers injured
An Israeli operation in the village of Beit Jin in the Damascus countryside killed 10 people, including women and children, Syrian state media reported, marking the latest Israeli incursion into southern Syria.
The Israeli military said six soldiers were wounded — three of them seriously — after troops came under fire from gunmen during an arrest operation early Friday.
According to the Israel Defense Forces, shortly before 3 a.m., soldiers from the 55th Reserve Paratroopers Brigade entered Beit Jinn — around seven kilometres (4.3 miles) east of the Israeli border — to arrest two members of the al-Jama’a al-Islamiyya (Islamic Group) based on recent intelligence suggesting they were planning attacks on Israel.
to arrest two members of the al-Jama’a al-Islamiyya (Islamic Group) based on recent intelligence suggesting they were planning attacks on Israel.
Always the same lie about security concerns because they know they can
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55th Reserve Paratroopers Brigade entered Beit Jinn — around seven kilometres (4.3 miles) east of the Israeli border
Golan Heights are not Israel territory, Israel-Syrian border it's at 20 km
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West Bank: Israeli troops kill two Palestinians after they appear to surrender
West Bank: Israeli troops kill two Palestinians after they appear to surrender
The Palestinian Authority says the killings are a "war crime", while an Israeli minister backed the soldiers.Jon Donnison (BBC News)
Digital Omnibus: How Big Tech Lobbying Is Gutting the GDPR
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Digital Omnibus: How Big Tech Lobbying Is Gutting the GDPR
Last week we at EFRI wrote about the Digital Omnibus leak and warned that the European Commission was preparing a stealth attack on the GDPR
Since then, two things have happened:
The Commission has now officially published its Digital Omnibus proposal.
noyb (Max Schrems’ organisation) has released a detailed legal analysis and new campaigning material that confirms our worst fears: this is not harmless “simplification”, it is a deregulation package that cuts into the core of the GDPR and ePrivacy.
What noyb has now put on the table
On 19 November 2025, noyb published a new piece with the blunt headline: “Digital Omnibus: EU Commission wants to wreck core GDPR principles”
Here’s a focused summary of the four core points from noyb’s announcement, in plain language:
New GDPR loophole via “pseudonyms” and IDs
The Commission wants to narrow the definition of “personal data” so that much data under pseudonyms or random IDs (ad-tech, data brokers, etc.) might no longer fall under the GDPR.
This would mean a shift from an objective test (“can a person be identified, directly or indirectly?”) to a subjective test (“does this company currently want or claim to be able to identify someone?”).
Therefore, whether the GDPR applies would depend on what a company says about its own capabilities and intentions.
Different companies handling the same dataset could fall inside or outside the GDPR.
For users and authorities, it becomes almost impossible to know ex ante whether the GDPR applies – endless arguments over a company’s “true intentions”.
Schrems’ analogy: it’s like a gun law that only applies if the gun owner admits he can handle the gun and intends to shoot – obviously absurd as a regulatory concept.
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Last week we at EFRI wrote about the Digital Omnibus leak and warned that the European Commission was preparing a stealth attack on the GDPR
Since then, two things have happened:
The Commission has now officially published its Digital Omnibus proposal.
noyb (Max Schrems’ organisation) has released a detailed legal analysis and new campaigning material that confirms our worst fears: this is not harmless “simplification”, it is a deregulation package that cuts into the core of the GDPR and ePrivacy.
What noyb has now put on the table
On 19 November 2025, noyb published a new piece with the blunt headline: “Digital Omnibus: EU Commission wants to wreck core GDPR principles”
Here’s a focused summary of the four core points from noyb’s announcement, in plain language:
New GDPR loophole via “pseudonyms” and IDs
The Commission wants to narrow the definition of “personal data” so that much data under pseudonyms or random IDs (ad-tech, data brokers, etc.) might no longer fall under the GDPR.
This would mean a shift from an objective test (“can a person be identified, directly or indirectly?”) to a subjective test (“does this company currently want or claim to be able to identify someone?”).
Therefore, whether the GDPR applies would depend on what a company says about its own capabilities and intentions.
Different companies handling the same dataset could fall inside or outside the GDPR.
For users and authorities, it becomes almost impossible to know ex ante whether the GDPR applies – endless arguments over a company’s “true intentions”.
Schrems’ analogy: it’s like a gun law that only applies if the gun owner admits he can handle the gun and intends to shoot – obviously absurd as a regulatory concept.
Weakening ePrivacy protection for data on your device
Today, Article 5(3) ePrivacy protects against remote access to data on your devices (PCs, smartphones, etc.) – based on the Charter right to the confidentiality of communications.
The Commission now wants to add broad “white-listed” exceptions for access to terminal equipment, including “aggregated statistics” and “security purposes”.
Max Schrems finds the wording of the new rule to be extremely permissive and could effectively allow extensive remote scanning or “searches” of user devices,ces as long as they are framed as minimal “security” or “statistics” operations – undermining the current strong protection against device-level snooping.
Opening the door for AI training on EU personal data (Meta, Google, etc.)
Despite clear public resistance (only a tiny minority wants Meta to use their data for AI), the Commission wants to allow Big Tech to train AI on highly personal data, e.g. 15+ years of social-media history.
Schrems’ core argument:
People were told their data is for “connecting” or advertising – now it is fed into opaque AI models, enabling those systems to infer intimate details and manipulate users.
The main beneficiaries are US Big Tech firms building base models from Europeans’ personal data.
The Commission relies on an opt-out approach, but in practice:
Companies often don’t know which specific users’ data are in a training dataset.
Users don’t know which companies are training on their data.
Realistically, people would need to send thousands of opt-outs per year – impossible.
Schrems calls this opt-out a “fig leaf” to cover fundamentally unlawful processing.
On top of training, the proposal would also privilege the “operation” of AI systems as a legal basis – effectively a wildcard: processing that would be illegal under normal GDPR rules becomes legal if it’s done “for AI”. Resulting in an inversion of normal logic: riskier technology (AI) gets lower, not higher, legal standards.
Cutting user rights back to almost zero – driven by German demands
The starting point for this attack on user rights is a debate in Germany about people using GDPR access rights in employment disputes, for example to prove unpaid overtime. The German government chose to label such use as “abuse” and pushed in Brussels for sharp limits on these rights. The Commission has now taken over this line of argument and proposes to restrict the GDPR access right to situations where it is exercised for “data protection purposes” only.
In practice, this would mean that employees could be refused access to their own working-time records in labour disputes. Journalists and researchers could be blocked from using access rights to obtain internal documents and data that are crucial for investigative work. Consumers who want to challenge and correct wrong credit scores in order to obtain better loan conditions could be told that their request is “not a data-protection purpose” and therefore can be rejected.
This approach directly contradicts both CJEU case law and Article 8(2) of the Charter of Fundamental Rights. The Court has repeatedly confirmed that data-subject rights may be exercised for any purpose, including litigation and gathering evidence against a company. As Max Schrems points out, there is no evidence of widespread abuse of GDPR rights by citizens; what we actually see in practice is widespread non-compliance by companies. Cutting back user rights in this situation shifts the balance even further in favour of controllers and demonstrates how detached the Commission has become from the day-to-day reality of users trying to defend themselves.
EFRI’s take: when Big Tech lobbying becomes lawmaking
For EFRI, the message is clear: the Commission has decided that instead of forcing Big Tech and financial intermediaries to finally comply with the GDPR, it is easier to move the goalposts and rewrite the rules in their favour. The result is a quiet but very real redistribution of power – away from citizens, victims, workers and journalists, and towards those who already control the data and the infrastructure. If this package goes through in anything like its current form, it will confirm that well-organised corporate lobbying can systematically erode even the EU’s flagship fundamental-rights legislation. That makes it all the more important for consumer organisations, victim groups and digital-rights advocates to push back – loudly, publicly and with concrete case stories – before the interests of Big Tech are permanently written into EU law.
Summary on Proposed Crypto Regulation in the EU and the US - EFRI identifies financial crime enablers to curb cyberfraud
EU’s MiCA sets strict crypto rules while US regulation remains fragmented. EFRI compares both regimes and their impact on exchanges, tokens, and DeFi.Elfriede Sixt (European Funds Recovery Initiative (EFRI))
Israeli forces execute two surrendered Palestinians at point-blank range
Israeli forces executed two unarmed Palestinians at point-blank range after they surrendered in the occupied West Bank city of Jenin on Thursday.
The killings were captured on video, which showed the two men emerging from a building with their arms raised and their shirts lifted, clearly indicating they were unarmed and posed no threat to the soldiers.
The troops then shoot them dead.
The Palestinian Health Ministry identified the victims as Al-Muntasir Billah Mahmoud Qassem Abdullah, 26, and Yousef Ali Yousef Asa’sa, 37. They were shot in the Abu Dhahir neighborhood of Jenin.
[Video] Israeli occupation forces execute two unarmed Palestinians point blank after searching and detaining them in the West Bank near Jenin
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i’m saying this because the nazis were greatly inspired by the usa’s genocide of Indigenous people for the holocaust, that’s why i wrote "partially" (as opposed to the Gaza genocide, where the usa’s responsibility is much more direct)
obviously I’m not denying the agency and responsibility of germany in the holocaust
The concept of "Lebensraum" literally stems from Manifest Destiny.
The Hitlerites were also very impressed by the Jim Crow laws and racial segregation in the USA
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Hm, climate disaster is real, and alarming. Photos of Vietnam are quite shocking, I just checked weather for a few areas, more rain. So many lost, already. How are things in your mountains? I do hope you're safe. I understand your anger toward US in general and callous, flippant USians, and even our ignorance, including mine. I just want you to be ok.
Thank you for your kind wishes, friend. I know others have it much worse and remain grateful for what is right with me, even if it means I have to check myself, occasionally. Please know I think of you often and fondly.
Edit: I'll have to sort something for email. Pretty sure free providers in US won't do. I had a $1/month paid in Germany I let lapse because uhh... They won't do either.
What Kiev hopes you won’t notice: The hidden anatomy of Russia’s push forward on all fronts
What Kiev hopes you won’t notice: The hidden anatomy of Russia’s push forward on all fronts
How November brought rapid advances, collapsing Ukrainian positions, and a decisive shift in the warRT
Norway’s Oil Savings Just Hit $1 Trillion. Alberta Has $17 Billion. What Gives?
Norway’s Oil Savings Just Hit $1 Trillion. Alberta Has $17 Billion. What Gives? | The Narwhal
Norway’s sovereign wealth fund just hit a grand total of US $1 trillion dollars.James Wilt (The Narwhal)
Norway’s Oil Savings Just Hit $1 Trillion. Alberta Has $17 Billion. What Gives?
Norway’s Oil Savings Just Hit $1 Trillion. Alberta Has $17 Billion. What Gives? | The Narwhal
Norway’s sovereign wealth fund just hit a grand total of US $1 trillion dollars.James Wilt (The Narwhal)
China to Hunt for Habitable "Second Earth" in Space
China to Hunt for Habitable "Second Earth" in Space
China will launch a series of space missions in next five years, including to hunt for a habitable "second Earth" where humans could live.sha liu (China Minutes)
US peace roadmap, Kiev regime illegitimate, European security: Key takeaways from Putin’s press conference
US peace roadmap, Kiev regime illegitimate, European security: Key takeaways from Putin’s press conference
Russian President Vladimir Putin has reiterated Moscow’s position on the US-proposed peace plan aimed at ending the Ukraine conflictRT
NATO states considering ‘offensive cyber ops’ against Russia
NATO states considering ‘cyber offensive’ against Russia – Politico
NATO’s European members are reportedly mulling “offensive” cyber operations against RussiaRT
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RT - Breaking News, Russia News, World News and Video
RT is the first Russian 24/7 English-language news channel which brings the Russian view on global news.RT International
19 Linux resources in 11 minutes | Bread on Penguins [List in comments]
0:00 sg2d - supergrubdisk.org/super-grub2-…
0:48 rescatux - supergrubdisk.org/category/dow…
1:06 cmd gems - commandlinefu.com/commands/bro…
1:30 tldp - tldp.org/index.html
2:05 wikis - wiki.gentoo.org/wiki/Main_Page… wiki.archlinux.org/title/Main_… wiki.debian.org/
2:38 cmdline weather - curl wttr.in
3:22 sh bible - github.com/dylanaraps/pure-sh-… github.com/dylanaraps/pure-bas…
4:10 shellcheck - shellcheck.net/
4:44 uefi vs bios - rodsbooks.com/gdisk/booting.ht…
5:47 performance guides - brendangregg.com/linuxperf.htm…
6:16 tldr, manual pages - github.com/tealdeer-rs/tealdee…
7:44 cmdline cheatsheets - curl cheat.sh
8:31 fhs - refspecs.linuxfoundation.org/F…
8:58 otw games - overthewire.org/
9:38 awesome lists - github.com/sindresorhus/awesom…
10:40 how to learn.
GitHub - dylanaraps/pure-sh-bible: 📖 A collection of pure POSIX sh alternatives to external processes.
📖 A collection of pure POSIX sh alternatives to external processes. - dylanaraps/pure-sh-bibleGitHub
Why use a terminal pdf viewer?
I've been using Firefox to view PDFs and it works fine. Recently though I wanted to try something more minimal with vim keybindings. Found two options: Zathura and tdf (terminal pdf viewer).
What I'm curious about is why someone would choose a TUI pdf viewer over a regular one (like Zathura). What are the actual advantages people find in practice. tdf mentions being fast but I wonder if that's something you'd actually notice day to day?
Also I remember seeing screenshots where PDFs looked transparent or matched the terminal colors. Is that actually a feature of some of these viewers ? Maybe someone uses one here?
Tdf seems relatively popular with 1.4k github stars.
GitHub - itsjunetime/tdf: A tui-based PDF viewer
A tui-based PDF viewer. Contribute to itsjunetime/tdf development by creating an account on GitHub.GitHub
New to Linux Advice
Ive not had a PC or gaming PC in 15 years. I want to get back into it now.
Im fairly against windows. I'd like to try a Linux system and thought this would be a fun way to get into Linux.
Ive been looking at some black friday sales here Newegg sales
Its been so long since ive looked at PC specs I feel like im completely new. Ive read that an AMD GPU can be easier for Linux so I started there.
So Ive got two questions!
What are some must have specs in you opinion to run most modern games, and would you have a #1 recommend for a prebuilt to get started with?
What disto is best for a total newbie who wants to use it for gaming and eventually transition for anything/everything else?
Even after using PopOS I dont understand the hype. It is Ubuntu-based, meaning that its packages are stale and often quite out of date, which isn't something I would recommend for a gaming distro.
Better to pick one of the following, which are gaming focused, user friendly, and have up-to-date packages for {Mesa, Vulkan, Wine, Kernel, etc}:
- PikaOS
- Bazzite
- Nobara
Edit:
My reason for saying that up-to-date packages are paramount is because a newer kernel supports more features, better performance, new hardware support, less bugs, and the same is true for packages that effect gaming. Desktop environments get better quickly through updates and bug fixes that effect gaming may take a year of more to reach pepetually out of date distros like Ubuntu. It is generally quite important, but less important if you use Steam Flatpak because it is slightly sandboxes.
Bazzite - The operating system for the next generation of gamers
Bazzite makes gaming and everyday use smoother and simpler across desktop PCs, handhelds, tablets, and home theater PCs.bazzite.gg
Recovery Partition
Here is how to use the recovery partition to repair, refresh or reinstall your operating system.System76 Support
I just wanted to compare FOSS Linux budgeting software
Instead YouTube gives me literally nothing but AI spam. :/
I scrolled down a bit more and got this:
i.postimg.cc/fJcPhG45/Screensh…
Scrolled down some more and this:
i.postimg.cc/v1khnhRp/Screensh…
I kept scrolling until I ran out of relevant results. Not a single video was legit. I don't think I've ever seen so much AI slop in one search term and by the gods there is a lot of crap on YouTube.
Anyone have a good comparison video? I'm just wanting a decent comparison of Actual, Firefly III and possibly HomeBank. Feel free to also give me your 2 cents on whatever you use 😀
Supreme Court Conservatives Reinstate Texas’ Gerrymandered House Maps
Supreme Court Conservatives Reinstate Texas’ Gerrymandered House Maps
The Supreme Court, in a 6-3 order, has put on hold a lower court ruling that blocked Texas’ aggressive gerrymander, a maneuver the state legislature had carried…John Light (TPM - Talking Points Memo)
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in reply to phed • • •I like to sort by Subscribed+Scaled, or sometimes Subscribed+"New Comments" (forums style)
also maybe subscribe to more communities lemmyverse.net/communities
in the settings there's an option to "Show Read Posts", you might want to uncheck that so you don't see the same posts again
but also... stop checking so often! lol
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in reply to phed • • •No Fediverse platform I know of uses algorithms like the ones in today's mainstream social media, so you'll have to get used to seeing the same thing every hour or so. Try subscribing to even more communities, changing sorting algorithms or browsing the "All" feed.
I occassionally find and remove communities through the "All" feed or random "recommend me communities" posts in communities such as:
- !asklemmy@lemmy.world
- !ask@piefed.social
- !asklemmy@lemmy.ml
Try creating a post in one of them.
If you want to help build a new community, try finding new ones.
Creators of new comms usually post them in comms such as:
- !newcommunities@lemmy.world
- !communitypromo@lemmy.ca
I do wish that there was a "Random + New/Scaled/Hot" sort.
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Should be kept in mind until v1.0.0
[Bug]: Blocking many communities renders Hot and New feeds unusable
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in reply to phed • • •show read posts, and save. Then you won't see any of the same posts again after you've read them.