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Using a browser on desktop, is there a way to turn on infinite scrolling?

Also, is there a way to turn off the automatic post updating? It's jarring to be scrolling around the middle and have the posts suddenly run away because something was added at the top of the page.

Any other quality of life changes that people know about would be greatly appreciated. I come from using the Reddit Enhancement Suite which has to be the most streamlined UI I've seen for any social media website out there, but I would love to get away from Reddit (after 14 years!) and to somewhere less corporate. Lemmy.world seems pretty promising so far, puts me in mind of the old days of Reddit when things were much fresher and more transparent. It's sucked watching Reddit slowly degrade over time; they learned from Digg's mistake and have been boiling their users like frogs over the course of years. This latest move has been their biggest misstep, but its only one of many, and of many yet to come.

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[โ€“] tallwookie@lemmy.world 1 points 1 year ago

dont sort by New unless it's the communities you're subscribed to. if you sort by All/New it will just keep updating the feed unto infinity, and beyond.

this is supposedly being addressed whenever 0.18 gets released