I don’t disagree, but it’s probably not that easy. Universities in my country don’t have the resources anymore to do many orals, and depending on the subject exams don’t test the same skills as coursework.
I don’t disagree, but it’s probably not that easy. Universities in my country don’t have the resources anymore to do many orals, and depending on the subject exams don’t test the same skills as coursework.
It’s not just the internet. For example, students are handing in essays straight from ChatGPT. Uni scanners flag it and the students may fail. But there is no good evidence either side, the uni side detection is unreliable (and unlikely to improve on false positives, or negatives for that matter) and it’s hard for the student to prove they did not use an LLM. Job seekers send in LLM generated letters. Consultants probably give LLM based reports to clients. We’re doomed.
Some more details may be helpful. I’m on ios and use compact setting, never had it revert to large
On iOS, swiping in the sidebar does nothing on my phone.
Not found such an option but fat fingered me would appreciate one.
Still dead, and not on iOS App Store anymore
Same for username
Seems to be back up, just seen a new post there
Just get an electric valve and a separate timer Something like this
It is working fine here (iOS)
Probably not. Scaled is just hot with a correction for community active user count, see the doc I linked earlier for the details.
I agree with your definition of hot. My view is that a 10 minute old post with a single upvote does not meet that definition. The one upvote a post gets when it is created does not mean positive interaction. Too much bias towards new and not enough towards upvote count. Edit: This lemmy doc confirms it is intentional. And a lemmy issue, not voyager specific.
Thanks. Not done the maths (yet) but that seems heavily biased towards new posts
Works fine for me. After logging in again, the upgrade logged me out
Same here
Probably. On Reddit, some of it can managed at community (subreddit) level by bots automatically deleting posts or comments from recently joined people. Maybe a tiered system of mod privileges could work, where a junior mod can delete spam/offensive posts but not ban people. Mind you, banning people is not really effective in a fediverse where you can easily create new user accounts, on another instance.
Interesting idea. But after thinking about it for a few minutes, i don’t think federated reputation would work for moderation privileges. Instances have their own rules, and i would not trust a hexbear mod to behave in line with lemmy.world rules and values. The same is true for communities really.
That was what got me to look into piracy. Bought a CD and was unable to copy it to my iPod. Fuck that
I’m a Redditor. I don’t like you.
Voyager on iOS has keyword filters