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Elle@lemmy.worldOPto
Showerthoughts@lemmy.world•Wheeling wheels in a wheelbarrow is weally wonderful.
3·6 months agoRIP, take my wheels away, I wiped out on the wheelie!
Elle@lemmy.worldOPto
Showerthoughts@lemmy.world•Wheeling wheels in a wheelbarrow is weally wonderful.
2·6 months agoIt weally was, I can’t believe I whiffed that wheelie
Honestly that’s one of my favorite parts of anthology/episodic shows. You get a loose theme of what to expect but each episode can pleasantly surprise you.
Elle@lemmy.worldto
Voyager@lemmy.world•["select text" popup not popping up] don't worry voyager it happens to all of us sometimesEnglish
2·7 months agoAah, so I think Play Store is up to date but F-Droid isn’t, check again here: https://f-droid.org/packages/app.vger.voyager/
Unless this updates between me commenting & you checking (or browser cache is messing with me), it still shows v2.29.1 for F-Droid.
Elle@lemmy.worldto
Voyager@lemmy.world•["select text" popup not popping up] don't worry voyager it happens to all of us sometimesEnglish
1·7 months agoChecked the other day and it hasn’t gone up via F-Droid repo yet. I just downloaded the updated version from Github since it was bugging me.
I don’t know how accurate the stats are, but around the bottom of each instance sidebar they have a breakdown of users per day/week/month. I think that’s supposed to pull not from signed in visits but whether they were active by voting/commenting/posting.
Excluding the instances you mention, there’s still a sizable amount of people active if those stats are reliable.
You can see the weekly/monthly stats aggregated in the list view of instances on Lemmyverse:
If at all possible, I’d try to arrange for a break.
A lot of this sounds like it may stem from burnout (before getting into any more long-term conditions). Taking a break probably won’t help you see your job in a new light (some jobs simply suck, or aren’t a good fit for people personally), but it could give you time to rest enough to look for other opportunities. However first and foremost any such break should focus on resting and recovery to get you to a better state to just be well and happy.
Once you know you can sort out breaks and recover, you can set aside more time to look for opportunities. Right now it seems almost like this may be among your best options: carve out breaks for yourself to rest and recover. Once you’re feeling better, take time you’ve reclaimed for yourself to seek out opportunities to change jobs and improve your work situation.
Elle@lemmy.worldto
Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•How old should my lemm.ee account be to be able to upload photos in posts?
9·7 months agoImage uploads are enabled 4 weeks after account creation, & image upload limit is 500kb per image.
Source is instance sidebar, but if you’re using an app that’s gonna be found in a variety of places. In Voyager for example it’s under Communities>3 dot menu in the upper right>Instance sidebar.
Also while there’s a modest amount of people here (I’d reserve small for under a thousand online, personally), many of them seem to have a rather narrow set of interests they like to engage with. Namely technology (self-hosting & Linux in particular), news (primarily to do with politics), and memes (a mix of things but largely politically-tinged, old memes, nostalgia-tinged).
Outside of these interests the next most active may be cute animals, comics, and video games with some gradually rising gardening, stitching, woodworking, art, and certainly other interest communities I’m forgetting or haven’t noticed.
Elle@lemmy.worldtoMicroblog Memes@lemmy.world•The true American social classesEnglish
232·7 months agoCult of Disney is eerily real. Maybe it’s the US version of how some Brits obsess over the royalty.
Elle@lemmy.worldto
ChatGPT@lemmy.world•Why no one is talking about this? AI game recommendations are awful.
2·7 months agoNo problem! A lot of people here are aggressively anti-AI anything, so they take any opportunity to bash it, often including people trying it out.
Personally I don’t like the corporate AI stuff either, but I recognize my distaste is better directed at the corporate jerks than regular folks like yourself giving it a go.
Elle@lemmy.worldto
ChatGPT@lemmy.world•Why no one is talking about this? AI game recommendations are awful.
5·7 months agoHonestly I think this is because the datasets it’s taking from have a tendency to do this too. Try asking people online for a game or device with specific features and some will skim the question, overlook your criteria or disregard its importance, and offer unrelated or only barely related things.
This is part of why it’s silly to build AI off of bulk internet data and expect much better. It takes devices capable of precision and reliability and makes them generate imprecise and unreliable output, a perfect pairing for frustration at best and disaster at worst.
Elle@lemmy.worldto
Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•What's something that's free that everyone should know about?
8·7 months agoIt’s great! Also for anyone that happens to be in the overlap of people that enjoy chess and go, and want to play go online as well, there’s online-go.com.
I don’t know that it has all the features that Lichess does, but it does have puzzles, tournaments, custom games, and so on.
Elle@lemmy.worldto
Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•What's something that's free that everyone should know about?
27·7 months agoGonna take this as a jumping off point to mention some software.
Wanna get into video editing? Shotcut’s pretty solid in my experience.
Into mind-mapping stuff? You might give Freeplane a look.
Have a drawing tablet & want to use it to take handwritten digital notes? Check out Xournal++.
Cross-platform Notepad++ alternative? Might give CudaText a try.Could list off more but will leave it at a few for now.
Elle@lemmy.worldto
Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•What's something that's free that everyone should know about?
1871·7 months agoIn terms of fully free, obligatory mention:
Your library may offer more than books alone, depending on how well supported they are. Borrow music, movies, sometimes even video games. For music and movies they may also offer these to borrow digitally as well via online services they coordinate with.
Elle@lemmy.worldOPMto
General Discussion@lemmy.world•Hobby chatter/talk, discuss whatever you've been up to with your hobbies.
3·7 months agoLately I’ve been casually researching a variety of things like usual, and remembering again that part of that needs to involve finding more international sources, like looking for the various research groups/centers in different countries to see what their approaches and results are.
I don’t really know where any of that would fit into any communities (CivilianScience? CasualResearch?), so here we are.
Besides that been doing the usual browsing around for more open web stuff and hey, NeoDB is cool! It’s federated software that “helps users to manage and explore collections, reviews, and ratings for various cultural products, including books, movies, music, podcasts, games, and performances.” So sort of like a hybrid Letterboxd/RAWG/Goodreads/etc. from the sounds of it.
Elle@lemmy.worldto
No Stupid Questions@lemmy.world•is there a community for asking specific questions such as “is this user a troll”, “why do people act this way,” “what should I do”, etc.?
7·7 months agoI don’t think so. The largest ask communities, according to their own descriptions, say they’re for more open-ended questions, albeit AskLemmy@lemmy.ml seems to be more lax about it (and it seems like maybe AskLemmy@lemmy.world has kinda relaxed on it too).
There’s the newer !ask@lemm.ee that doesn’t have the open-ended part to their description, so might be a good fit.
Elle@lemmy.worldto
Fediverse@lemmy.ml•Looking for a Fediverse Alternative to Tumblr: Loforo vs Wafrn vs Goblin vs Others?
1·7 months agoIt’s just a different Wafrn instance, which is why you couldn’t log into it.
As far as I’m aware it’s the first and only other Wafrn instance run by someone besides the creator of Wafrn. Hopefully in time there may be more.
Elle@lemmy.worldto
Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•Do you also notice that a lot of Lemmy users do not get irony, sarcasm etc subtelty?
2·7 months agoYes. Alongside what others have mentioned, I think a couple factors are context oversight (in part from context collapse at times) and subsequent fumbling of code switching.
Many primarily comment in news or politics threads (see front pages with sort set to Active) or otherwise more serious communities, so I think it carries through in their other interactions elsewhere. It’s something of a bummer because generally neither party to fumbled interactions feels good about it.
















Keep an eye on !webrevival@lemm.ee, search via Marginalia Search, and check out the ooh directory among other things.
Also look out for webrings (or similar) on some of the sites you may find, as they can help you find other likeminded net people.
Some people are trying to bring back some of the old navigation methods, but with some improvements, to keep the open net around.