

I discovered this about a decade ago when I deleted all my socials. Now I only use Lemmy and follow topics I’m genuinely interested in!
Reddit blackout leaver


I discovered this about a decade ago when I deleted all my socials. Now I only use Lemmy and follow topics I’m genuinely interested in!


I’m a Reddit blackout leaver, never going back. Ever.
You mean WhatsCrap?


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https://keepassxc.org/ is the only password manager I trust. It’s fully offline and you can “host” your database wherever you want.
I use Spotify but only because I get it for free. If I didn’t I would use YouTube Music which is included in my YT premium subscription
Yes. Proper use of touch typing uses both shift keys. That’s how I type.


Same! One account per service!


I think ~30 is the golden age. It’s a good middle ground.
In Sweden each parent get 240 days of parental leave, per kid. I love our parental leave system. I’m very fortunate to be able to spend all that time with my son!


I typically go for a run. The good thing is that you can control the intensity by increasing/decreasing your speed.
Only have 15 minutes? Run relativity quick and you more than likely be in heart rate zone 4.


I think you just experienced physics first hand!


Great news!


I only sort by new for my subscribed feeds. I feel it works really well there. I rarely go so all or anything like that. Too much unwanted stuff for me personally.


I updated my bios yesterday and my PC bricked unfortunately. Quite bummed this happened.
I agree. I am subscriber of theirs. They provide immense value, for free.
We already have this in Sweden. 10km in Sweden is 1 mil (Swedish mile).
When we sell/buy used cars and other types of vehicles we always count the mileage in Swedish miles.
Kilometers work but is just absurd when you start talking about 100k+ kms.
People tend to dislike google because they collect a ton of data on you and you can’t ever be sure they aren’t selling it to other companies.


99% time on Lemmy, 1% on Reddit telling people to migrate to Lemmy.
Hi! I really enjoy the THM service: https://tryhackme.com/module/networking They have a bunch of different modules to study. They do cater more to Cyber Security, but Networking is definitely included there!