He forgot to mention that the theory is that it happened on accident. Thus he fell forward, causing him to misfire
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He forgot to mention that the theory is that it happened on accident. Thus he fell forward, causing him to misfire
I could tolerate almost every redditism if it weren’t for the belittling, argumentative, and self-righteous tones that permeated every front page discussion
Change your sort options. Your lemmy experience will change drastically depending on whether you’re sorting by hot, active, top, etc.
At least lemmy has lots of mirrored communities so if one starts to suck you can go to a smaller one with the same topic
Yes! I struggle to motivate myself to stick with hobbies. I love photography, making art, writing - but often the motivation is just lacking. But cooking? I’m biologically motivated to cook (most days) so it’s easy to keep up with. All I have to do is save recipes and plan ahead just a little
Is there a community for this?
I always look at it as:
Critics judge craftsmanship. Audiences judge enjoyment.
You would think that wouldn’t you, Margot Robbie?
I would imagine it working just like on reddit and lemmy, where it can originally be claimed by the original poster or anyone who wants it. It’s obviously not an ideal solution, but it’s worked well enough historically. Maybe someone else would have a better idea
You can block communities, or just curate your subscriptions
If you’re going to break it down that far, why stop? Your “self” is not your central nervous system, but a portion of it - and not a very large one. It’s your consciousness. Most of what your nervous system does is not conscious.
Your self (and mine) are but a small portion of a single organ in a large network of organs and tissues and cells and bacteria. We developed because it was advantageous for our bodies - which predate our consciousness - to have pilots. We are periphery. We are a single part of an ecosystem. And definitely not the center of it