Sounds like something medical? Like depression or sleep apnea as someone else mentioned. It’s hard to enjoy life when you don’t have the energy to engage with it.
Please see a doctor!
Sounds like something medical? Like depression or sleep apnea as someone else mentioned. It’s hard to enjoy life when you don’t have the energy to engage with it.
Please see a doctor!
Just navidrome & the Synology suite (drive, photos, video)
I’m lazy 🫠
Though in all seriousness, isn’t revenge porn illegal? I hope Hunter takes her to court.
🤣
I have a feeling that once they start getting into how exactly to implement ActivityPub, they’re going to run into the existing issues, decide it’s not worth the effort, and just quietly not do it.
I like using KeePass and just syncing the password file between devices. Nobody can get open the file without at least the master password (you can use a key file as well), and it does 2fa.
Threads hasn’t even implemented ActivityPub yet, and there’s no guarantee it will do so in the future. Or even that it will implement it in a way that links with lemmy.
I personally haven’t seen a post from lemmy.world admins pledging to block threads. Even if you do, take it with a grain of salt.
I’ve personally blocked communities and users that talk about reddit/threads all the time. It’s cool that they have a space to do it, I’m just not super into those topics right now and can always unblock them later.
I’m also concerned about the potential for embrace/extend/extinguish, but searching for other fediverse users and posts is enough of a hurdle that threads might end up naturally staying a fairly separate instance.
Implementing something like that for something as open source and decentralized as lemmy sounds tricky. People can already donate directly to both instances and the lemmy project.
What was their reasoning? It wasn’t as if you were writing other students’ papers. What’s wrong with some notes?
Unfortunately, there is very little research that has evaluated the efficacy of any of these approaches in reducing the risk of burnout. Especially rare are studies modeled even loosely on randomized control trials. More common are studies with a single intervention group of volunteer participants for whom there are rarely follow‐up assessments after treatment has ended78. It is not yet clear whether burnout is generally susceptible to a range of strategies or whether it is crucial to fit the strategy to the specific context of a workplace to be effective.
OP why would you do this to us 😭
Definitely agree that lemmy has a wild west feel to it right now, and like you, i love it.
But most people have very low tolerance for interruption to their experience and just want it to work, no matter who is running it. For my part, I’d like to see the process of searching for new communities and accounts get smoothed out, and maybe process of linking to a post on another instance.
On the other side of the coin, a lot of the tools needed for effective moderation on a large scale are still in the process of being made. Beehaw defederating from 2 other large instances threw a wrench in the works, but hopefully they’ll refederate once better tools are added.
Tbh Lemmy (and the rest of the fediverse) isn’t ready for mainstream use 😔
This is like a reversed “Under the Sea”
Wordle and 2048 are also games I’ve enjoyed
If you’re still bored, maybe an ebook reader like Libby or librera reader
Or a podcast app - I use antennapod
Minesweeper or sudoku are great if your internet connection/phone isn’t great and you want to kill some time.
AI needs constant data to stay up to date, so i think it’s still worth it.
Personally I’ve found a happy medium between total privacy and convenience.