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Didnt say to go anywhere, just said that people on .world cant see content from hexbear on lemmy.ml posts shown by those comment counts above even though lemmy.ml federates with hexbear. (hexbear used since its the best example of a large blocked instance that can showcase this well. Could have also used .world, .ml and beehaw and same point stands)
Same logic would apply to .world federating with threads. People on lemmy.dbzer0 for example wont see content from threads on .world posts or communities even if .world federates with threads
Just wanted to put a counterpoint to you saying people would need to deal with it indirectly which isnt true proven by the above. You dont need to strawman it by making it a different point
Instances that defederate with threads wont see content from threads even on other instances that may federate with them.
As an example here lemmy.ml federates with hexbear and world but hexbear and world dont federate with each other. On lemmy.ml posts world users cant see any comments made from people on hexbear and vice versa
So they wont have to deal with them indirectly
oops didnt see that header
will keep them in the description there just in case people dont know what 3.11 added since I dont believe theres been a 3.11 post here before
I havent used nvchad before but im assuming theres a mapping set to make that behaviour happen
Would be in a core/mappings file if its from nvchad or a custom/mappings file if its not (inside where you cloned the repo to)
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[Paneled meme with a brain that gets increasingly glowing]
[The brain is smaller than the skull]
if dayOfWeek.name == "Sunday" || dayOfWeek.name == "Saturday"
weekend = true
[The brain is glowing in some areas]
if dayOfWeek < 2 || dayOfWeek > 6
weekend = true
[The brain is shooting out rays of light]
weekend = !((dayOfWeek - 1) % 6)
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Currently theres also mbin (fork of kbin) and lotide that have instances running them
Also some others in development but nobody running them yet