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[-] barberousse@lemmy.ca 4 points 8 months ago

Oh, for crying out loud !

[-] barberousse@lemmy.ca 2 points 9 months ago

Thanks ๐Ÿ˜Š๐Ÿ‘

[-] barberousse@lemmy.ca 7 points 9 months ago

Can someone use AI to make this happen ?

[-] barberousse@lemmy.ca 2 points 10 months ago
[-] barberousse@lemmy.ca 1 points 11 months ago
[-] barberousse@lemmy.ca 2 points 11 months ago

Why is he naked ?

[-] barberousse@lemmy.ca 3 points 11 months ago

Yep, less time to talk find real solutions about real problems like inflation, climate change, etc.

[-] barberousse@lemmy.ca 4 points 1 year ago

Yep, I can't vote because I have a VPN.

[-] barberousse@lemmy.ca 49 points 1 year ago

Long time Brave user here. This made me uninstall Brave and move to Firefox. Thank you !

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Hey, fellow Lemmy users!

As I enjoy the app's features and lively discussions, I'd like to raise a suggestion that I believe could enhance our browsing experience even further.

Currently, Connect employs infinite scrolling, which automatically loads new content as we reach the end of the current page. While this offers a seamless browsing experience, it can also lead to some challenges. Some of us have noticed that browsing for an extended period might become overwhelming, especially when there's a significant amount of content to scroll through. Additionally, it might impact performance and consume excessive data.

Therefore, I'd like to propose the implementation of a limit on infinite scrolling. Here's how it could work:

  1. Introduce Pagination: Instead of an endless scroll, we could have the option to load content in paginated blocks. This way, we can navigate through pages, making it easier to keep track of the content we've already seen.

  2. User-Defined Scrolling Limit: Allowing users to customize the number of posts loaded per scroll or setting a maximum limit on the number of posts loaded would give us greater control over our browsing experience.

  3. Lazy Loading: Implementing a lazy loading mechanism could be an excellent solution, where additional content is fetched only when we scroll near the end of the page, thus reducing initial load time and improving performance.

By adding these features, we can strike a perfect balance between fluid browsing and control over content consumption. It will enhance user satisfaction, especially for those like me who struggle with infinite scrolling and time managing.

What do you all think about this proposal? Your feedback and opinions matter! Let's discuss this idea together.

Looking forward to hearing your thoughts

[-] barberousse@lemmy.ca 0 points 1 year ago

This french song popped in my head when I see a crab !

https://piped.video/watch?v=GA6kUBPc-s8

Translated lyrics:

I found him in my sock, he was all alone, he was lost I was lying ugly in the sand, watching the beautiful and bronzed ones And then there, in my sock, I saw him and thought, ah He's beautiful, he's beautiful, the crabby one, he has legs That stretch and big golden eyes, ask me: Hey guys, what did I do with him, what did you do with him? I took him, brought him home, and there I showed him and said:

Nice to meet you, nice to meet you, let me introduce you to my pocket crab From my home in the city to the office and in my leisure time I put a jacket on him, taught him tricks, make him look good He was showing off on his pincer scales, scales, scales

A painted straightjacket in yellow and blue, he was the most beautiful of Crabs, so much sky inside, I kept him in my pocket Didn't want to show him, but you know when I had Guests, I couldn't resist, I took him out and shouted

Nice to meet you, nice to meet you, let me introduce you to my pocket crab But yesterday, a spell, he turned into a water tiger Abracadabra, a cat's head and a barracuda's body, no more legs, no More pincers, he ate oxen and searched for the watery middle, I bled him With blows of a rod, couldn't keep him anymore, couldn't put him In my jacket, my woolen jacket, big sad sadness, I cried I cried, I cried because I couldn't shout anymore

Nice to meet you, nice to meet you, let me introduce you to my pocket crab

barberousse

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