

I agree, that does seem like a useful feature, though I hadn’t thought of it before. Thanks for sharing the idea, hopefully someone important noticed.
I agree, that does seem like a useful feature, though I hadn’t thought of it before. Thanks for sharing the idea, hopefully someone important noticed.
What an odd question. I would, of course, become feral immediately and find a forest to live the rest of my days in.
I have a standing desk. I use it all the time. Reading about all these people who just sit down while they work on stuff feels weird, like, how do you get anything done? I don’t even have a chair, it would be pointless. If I want to sit, I just go to the couch.
Lemmy, and YouTube.
I used to subscribe to Morning Brew, but I got frustrated with the constant emails I needed to read everyday instead of only when I wanted to see the news.
I’ve heard good things about Ground News, but I can’t afford to spend money on yet another subscription service.
Hadn’t thought of that, makes sense though. Thanks
Well, how would you spell it? I don’t have time to look up every word I don’t remember the spelling of when I’m typing from a phone.
Here’s one, it certainly got a laugh out of me
The store I work at mostly hires immigrants. While I would say that the language barrier is squing things a little, my coworkers generally have never handled technology before, even if they were previously in a role that had a high level of education.
Take one of my coworkers for example. When she asked me what I was reading, my fumbled attempt to explain fanfiction might as well have been pure gibrish. She didn’t even have a concept of a book that isn’t educational, never mind not knowing the translation of “fiction”. After explaining the concept, she said “Oh, like the Bible?”
I think I might have done a mental bluescreen at that one.
Even just this last week, she seemed to be genuenly confuzed when I explained that I was writing a book. She kept asking “oh, are you in school then?” as if the only reason to ever write stuff was for school.
Anyways, my point is; the average everyday person has likely never so much as owned a smartphone, never mind knows how to boot off a usb drive. It’s not just an immigrant thing either, my familly is almost utterly unable to have conversations with me because they don’t even recognize 3/4ths of the words I need to use to describe the concept I need to explain to explain why I was laughing at a meme.
Low quality is better than no quality. That is, something is better than nothing, and options are always good.
Meal replacement bar
Librewolf. It does everything i need, and nothing i don’t. It doesn’t have bloatware or adware, and it respects my privacy. That’s all I care about, besides that it can still do everything I need a browser to do.
Demons, from Imagine Dragons
Used to listen to it all the time back when I had depression, so it’s very nostalgic for me.
Nowadays I mostly listen to it when I want to feel sad.