I feel like this is what happened when you’d see posts with hundreds / thousands of upvotes but had only 20-ish comments.
Nah it’s the same here in Lemmy. It’s because the algorithm only accounts for votes and not for user engagement.
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There should be a simple way to give money to workers for those of us who wouldn’t give a single cent to faceless corporations.
I still like to know why people pirate.
I had planned to use it as a replacement for my desktop, but I encountered a few issues while installing some of the programs I usually use. As a result, I decided to utilize it for self-hosting certain programs instead.
I’m also conflicted, I’ve saved this post for now, maybe I decide to use the extension at some point.
I personally dislike it. It has a poor appearance and instead of copies books instead of tracking them wherever I want them to be. However, it is currently the best option available.
Please, read the post. Nobody asked you this.
This is for organizing games not for file-sharing.
I would really like if the metadata included some recipes to install the games in different systems because I find using DRM-free games on Linux much harder than on Windows. Perhaps it’s the lack of practice.
I don’t understand, I suggest you create a separate post and explain better what you are trying to do.
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I agree about Calibre, it looks pretty bad. I only use it because I don’t know of any alternatives. And I don’t like how it copies files instead of just tracking them wherever I want them to be.
A mix between Mediarepo and Fopnu, connected to a metadata database like MusicBrainz, would be a game-changer for file organization and sharing. The metadata database would allow users to automatically curate their collection and they could contribute to it by curating the files that aren’t already curated. Users could use the database to create collections and be able to select whole collections to download instead of searching for individual files.
mediarepo for a media manager similar to image boards (boorus), allows tagging media and searching using those tags.
hydrus for a desktop application for managing a personal collection of images, videos, and other files.
Testing.
https://join-lemmy.org/docs/users/03-votes-and-ranking.html
Edit: I was wrong the ranking that works like forums is New Comments and yes it seems to take into account the OP comments.