Thanks. Will keep this in mind when selecting the languages
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Ok. Thanks for the info. We seem to be encountering different issues then.
This is the true answer. It can verified by using other apps or the lemmy-ui (official instance website)
Cheers. Thanks for all the help
I am sorry but it's seems you have misunderstood. Was your issue limited to only the sync app or was it occurring both on the app and the website
Ohh okay thanks. And if I do select any languages, can I go back to this all languages default by unselecting the selected languages¿?
I don't see an option for all languages. I have selected none of the options and yet I am seemingly able to see all posts. I just was enquiring because I have some comments not load up in the sync app(edit - I can these when using lemmy-ui or others apps like oyager though) and I am trying to ascertain if this a sync issue or an issue of how I have setup lemmy
Well the app is one of the best lemmy apps, perfectly usable for every day use. Maybe certain quality of life impoving features can be added but they are not a requirement and since it is a open source project, hopefully some users who know programming can contribute these features to voyager. Thank you for this great app
Is this the same as the undetermined option¿? Also I am guessing this does not apply to comments.
I know this comment is tremendously late but I am having a similar issue while using sync. By website so you mean the official instance website(example - https://lemmy.one/ )
I will try changing the language but there does seem to be a subtle difference in our cases. He couldn't see the comments on the official website but I can. I will still try the solution though
Something like the 6600 or 6600xt(or 6650xt) could be the cheap alternative you are looking for as they cost around 200 dollars and give a decent performance bump for you.
A used 5600xt would be a much cheaper but somewhat sideways upgrade as it sells for around 100 dollars(according to Hardware Unboxed's last gpu pricing video) and offers a small performance improvement of 5-10%.
Side note - in my view, the sideways upgrade to AMD from nvidia may not be the smartest use of money. AMD's advantages over nvidia are real but unless you really do need a new GPU(because you are using the 1660 super for another rig or giving it to someone), the advantages are nowhere near large enough to justify buying a new GPU of around the same performance level. Of course this is just my viewpoint and you might see things differently