Thanks!
That seemed to do the trick, no longer seeing the badge.
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I started using Simplifi, also from Intuit. It is paid, but much better than Mint.
—In 2013, the median age of burners was 32, and in 2022, it was 37.
My take away was that it seems like it is the same people going every year: they are getting older and richer, because that is what happens over time.
I would love to see an option to open articles in browser reader view. I always have to manually switch to reader each time I open an external article.
Also, is there a way that we can see our own posts that have been marked as read? When I go to my profile, I see my total post # under my summary, but can’t see any when I select “posts”. Comments show up, but not posts.
I have found the only way to open my past posts is to save them.
I suspect that is a Lemmy issue, but would love to see it addressed in the app if possible.
I have noticed this too. I was very excited to have the “mark read on scroll” option added with the update yesterday.
However, as I am scrolling and marking posts read I have noticed that a lot of the posts that were marked read keep reappearing as unread. Not other instances, but the same posts.
Hard to capture this in the wild, but I will try to get images of this happening.
This happened to my Mom a few years ago in New Mexico. She was late 70s and immuno-compromised from cancer treatments. She ended up hospitalized on a ventilator due to meningitis resulting from the Listeria infection. She made it out OK, but it was very serious.
Best theory the Health Department had that it was from unpasteurized cheese.
Thank you for doing hide read on scroll!
I doesn’t happen when I do the same thing on Voyager,
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Totally agree. Have found jobs through LinkedIn, but it’s timeline is 90% junk. Even the ads are so jargon filled that they are incomprehensible: “Improve your JEHSBN usage to ensure BENS compliance by purchasing XXYYZZ software!”
I agree about the mark read, but I understand that this should really be done on the Lemmy side.
The other Lemmy thing that is really tough to work with (not a Memmy issue) is how thoroughly Lemmy hides read posts, particularly my own posts. It is virtually impossible to see your own posts without going to Lemmy settings and changing the read posts setting. It seems to force the user to either scroll through old posts constantly or being blind to your own content.
Other than the hide read, I prefer Memmy. Love the design, themes, and option to open links in reader view.
I have been comparing accounts on Kbin.social and Readit.buzz and find that the post don’t populate/federate as well on the smaller instance. I generally feel like I am not getting all of the posts and certainly not all of the image previews on Readit as I get on social. I don’t get the sense that a smaller Lemmy instance has the same problem, but I don’t have a Lemmy.ml/Lemmy.world account, so i can’t say for sure.
Interesting point, maybe people with more gaming growing up prefer the dark mode. Much of the gaming era came around after my time!
I get the impression that the preference for dark mode tends to be more common in Millennial/Gen-Z men.
As an older Gen-X, I cannot stand having dark mode on during the day or light mode at night. I use auto whenever it is available. I don’t know why!
My daughter and her female friends do not have dark mode during the day. My younger coworkers often have dark mode at work, but only the male ones.
I’m curious about those who use dark mode all the time: were you born after 1980 and male?
For us, we have to watch the unskippable ad during Star Trek Picard, then it jumps back 10 minutes in the episode so we need to fast forward to get back to our place. This has been going on for several episodes.