currently, no, there's no way to turn this off unfortunately.
In the next lemmy release (0.18.0), it won't have this behavior, because they are getting rid of websockets, which is a performance bottleneck as well.
In trying to work around this, I selected "Top Day" as the sort type, but it's real-time loading posts that even have 0 or 1 votes.
If "Top Day"'s settings can be changed to only show the day's top 30-or-so posts by votes, this could allow us to view "All" without scrollmagedon, while we wait for the fix in version 0.18.
Agreed; I see this in my own lemmy instance as well. You are scrolling the main page and suddenly everything jumps for 10s as a hundred new posts come in. Yay for dynamic UI, but this is also a bit of a UX nightmare. Seems to be a lemmy default.
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smorks@lemmy.ca · 13 pts · 3y
currently, no, there's no way to turn this off unfortunately.
In the next lemmy release (0.18.0), it won't have this behavior, because they are getting rid of websockets, which is a performance bottleneck as well.
Undearius@lemmy.ca · 3 pts · 3y
The mentioned version 0.18 also just got its first release candidate for testing. I can only imagine it'll be rolling out fully in the coming days.
Jack@lemmy.ca · 1 pts · 3y
In trying to work around this, I selected "Top Day" as the sort type, but it's real-time loading posts that even have 0 or 1 votes.
If "Top Day"'s settings can be changed to only show the day's top 30-or-so posts by votes, this could allow us to view "All" without scrollmagedon, while we wait for the fix in version 0.18.
anotherandrew@lemmy.mixdown.ca · 1 pts · 3y
Agreed; I see this in my own lemmy instance as well. You are scrolling the main page and suddenly everything jumps for 10s as a hundred new posts come in. Yay for dynamic UI, but this is also a bit of a UX nightmare. Seems to be a lemmy default.