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So you have two separate LAN networks. Look into that second router if it can be made to work as access point. That would solve your problem.
So you have two separate LAN networks. Look into that second router if it can be made to work as access point. That would solve your problem.
But to upvote you have to see the post. So who would upvote the post if it’s old and buried under 3 years worth of posts if the system didn’t put it the active feed for some reason? Furthermore, If it would be a one off I would understand, but now there are 12 out of 20 posts that are older than 1 year on the front page when you sort it by “Active”. The oldest one (4 years) have one comment from the same time. It’s some kind of bug. It has to be.
Is it possible to make Lemmy not show 3 year old posts on the front page? It starts to frustrate me that I have to check when the post was made before reading the title.
Edit: I guess I found a way. Just sort by new. I still don’t understanding why sorting by active would show a 3 year old post without comments in “active” feed.
I have Thunderbird opened constantly, so I just open Google Messages in one of the tabs in it. Only problem is that it does not show any notifications, but I get them through KDE Connect.