Or I can just hold (E: long press) your handle on the comment and do that from here. It's supposed to track from which comment you did that as well but I never tested it.
It literally got implemented few days ago. Just hasn't rolled out to stores yet. You can get in on github. Personal score tracking on users is here as well but it only works for votes after turning it on.
You can get really simple ones that just work and due to little components they will last a while. IMO they're really worth it if you cook rice often or can't for the love of god not mess it up while cooking. They're really cheap as well.
You should have an option to crosspost it somewhere on the post. Or you could simply copy the direct image link and make a new post using that. Lemmy recognises crossposts by checking if the link is the same. For example if 2 unrelated users make 2 different posts with the same article it will count as a crosspost.
In the past I wanted to do the same because I have the same problem as you but I never actually gotten around to executing the learning part... The one resource that picked my attention the most is https://youtu.be/didXE0HkSC8 ("Learn Mathematics from START to FINISH (2nd Edition) "). It's a 37 minute video with dozens of book recommendations and how you should proceed with the order of those books.
The hell are you on? It's russia that invaded UKRAINIAN TERRITORY and it's literally self-defense. God forbid you fight back against a murderer wanting to kill you, amirite?
I'd say it really depends on context so it can be anything. Sometimes it can even mean something positive if it's with a friend group for example. But if I were to think about the offensive context specifically I would go with 3. Personally I interpret the gesture as silent "fuck you" or "fuck off" which in itself is not that offensive either because of popular usage.
It's already banned in EU in public spaces.
BUT
I've read those news a while ago so I don't remember if there were any shady exceptions or don't know if there were any changes made to it with time.