elmicha
There are some icons at the top of the page and the second from the right lets you select new/active/top:
Edit: it doesn’t remember the order to set the default, but there are options for that in the settings.
Programmers use rubber duck debugging sometimes.
I found this on Wikipedia:
Using a system of upvotes and downvotes users can influence what content appears at the top of the main feeds and of each community.
So if you find a post interesting, you can upvote it. And if someone posts cat pictures in asklemmy, you can downvote it, because it’s off-topic and maybe you want to discourage such behaviour.
I’m not sure if Lemmy has upvote counters for users, but either way if you upvote a post or comment you say that it’s useful/interesting, and it’s a bit like a “thank you” in real life.
At the bottom of the article there is a link to this article, which has lots of details. From there:
Under the 1958 New York Convention, an arbitration award issued in any state party to the treaty can generally be freely enforced in another contracting state. Both Malaysia and Spain are parties to the treaty.