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I saw another thread where an instance owner said he had done a fixe for it himself until the fix comes out by the lemmy dev team. So maybe the same thing? I sadly do not remember the instance name (it was pretty off topic)
I can't seem to find an easy way to do it looking at the code base myself. Like they said, the connected websocket emits the "new post" event and then the page loads it using an ajax request. I was going to write a browser extension that blocked those requests but I feel like that will affect more than just the pop-in, so I don't wanna waste my time
Yea, it is better to wait, they are already on it. And I am unsure if he did an easy fix or just did a dirty fix that is good enough. I haven't actually checked the code and I didn't ask or check if what the instance owner said is true. I use the app instead so I am not eagerly waiting. Just happy for everyone when it will be easier for them to use lemmy