I only go for one community surrounding a book series, and only on Mondays when there are weekly discussion threads for new chapters. I found reddit pretty easy to cut out when I just stopped using it on mobile entirely.
I only go for one community surrounding a book series, and only on Mondays when there are weekly discussion threads for new chapters. I found reddit pretty easy to cut out when I just stopped using it on mobile entirely.
Good way to play victim too.
Less engagement is exactly what I would want. Show me my new chronological content and then I’ll get the hell out of there.
Just to pose these in a similar thread, I have a few questions as a casual observer, some of which I’m unclear if they’re handled at the protocol or Lemmy level.
Couple questions.
/c/name
pattern? /post/id
was my initial guess but doesn’t appear to work.The article specifically talks about that.
It’s hard for me to build another thing. If it just evaporated again, it would be like a double breakup.
The level of unity has been awesome. At first I thought this might only really spread through tech minded subreddits, but it really caught on broadly.
Feels very early. The site design needs quite a bit of work.
!important
definitions doesn’t inspire confidence.
Physical controls were a primary reason I went with a 2023 Mazda 3. I didn’t want a touch screen as the primary input device. The rotary dials for menus and volume have been great. I find the screen is just in a better position too; it doesn’t need to be within reach so it just blends into the dash better and is at an easier angle to see.