As far as I'm aware, Lemmy does not have a way to add weights to communities visibility (ie. making some communities more visible by giving them a higher weight and vice-versa)
I see that Google is following the trend of limiting certain software features to the Pro model: Pro controls, Video Boost, Night Sight Video and multi-shot RAW. I hope Pro controls will eventually come to older models, either officially or with a modded APK.
Well, they did not partner with iFixit out of good faith: France's repairability score (which might serve as a template for a EU-wide version) incentivize OEMs to provide repair instructions and parts as it gets them a better score.
It infuriates me that you have to pay for the basic right to not be tracked, given that you already have to be particularly tech-literate to avoid tracking by yourself...
It's a tool that makes a survey of Steam games ownership and play times based on public information on Steam Community. It's useful to game developers and journalists as it allows them to know what is popular.
Oh and Steam Spy has been developed and released before he joined Epic Games.
I logged in Reddit in order to check, there's an option to show communities you are most active in (and that's enabled by default and not available on old.reddit.com) but that's not what OP asked for, as I guess it lists communities I comment and posts the most, right?
Your Lemmy instance has to be accessible through HTTP for federation to work (instances send new posts, votes and comments as HTTP POST requests to the /inbox endpoint), so it cannot work if it is only accessible through I2P
I actually never switched from Firefox since the early 2000s.
Chrome's UI never clicked with me and even at its release it was already public knowledge that every entry in the URL bar was sent to Google and I wasn't confortable with that.
Somehow I was convinced that Ratchet and Clank: Rift Apart was Insomniac's first always-on ray-tracing game and that non-raytraced graphics had been added to the PC port but I was completely wrong.
As far as I'm aware, Lemmy does not have a way to add weights to communities visibility (ie. making some communities more visible by giving them a higher weight and vice-versa)
Maybe change your sorting to Hot or Active?