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    @adriananselmo πŸ‘
  • @nick @admin @hamburg Hello!

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    @nick @admin @hamburg Hello! 1) Yes, this is related to snac. As it's tailored to small instances, it tries to increase their visibility and federation reach by sending posts to all its known instances.I completely understand that it can feel like spam when many new cities appear, and I'm sorry for the annoyance. This "push" behavior is a feature that could technically be disabled, but we choose to keep it active intentionally.The reason is that this "discoverability" feature is extremely useful and widely appreciated by users on larger instances. It's often the only way they can find and follow cities that nobody on their instance is following yet. Without it, many cities would simply be invisible.It's definitely a trade-off, but it's proven to be essential for helping FediMeteo grow and connect across the network.2) I'll think about it, thank you for your suggestion. The current idea is "what's the weather like now? Ok, what's the trend of the coming days?". Then, if people are interested, they can go deeper and see hour-by-hour details. But I'll re-consider it.Thank you for your feedback!
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    @0x1eef so you don't have problems with cooling systems πŸ™‚
  • Proposal to drop the letter J from English.

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    @david @Triskerslake not that there is really a difference between G and C, back in *my* timeΒΉ you'd just have C and you just knew how to pronounce it!ΒΉ why think about the Roman empire when you can think about the Roman *kingdom*Β² :DΒ² or early republic, wikipedia tells me that G was added probably in the 3rd century BC