

3 is unbelievably horrible.
3 is unbelievably horrible.
The unfortunate point of a business is to get people hooked, kill competition, increase profits through enshitification, declare bankrupcy, sell/close company. The goal is that people up top make tons of money. Reddit is in the enshitification stage. They don’t care that people are leaving because the suits are making money.
Keep it.
I’d love to only use lemmy, but there aren’t enough posts. I use lemmy for 2 days in a row, then reddit for 2-3 days in a row, repeat.
If you have kids, you really don’t have time. And when you do have time, you don’t have the energy.
Oh geez, I think I have that. Thanks for the heads up.
Considering how much of a strangle the right has over most media, I didn’t consider it surprising. I wouldn’t be surprised if it was rigged though.
Not exactly what you’re looking for, but “Scary Interesting” on youtube has some good mountaineering gone wrong stories. They’re typically 10-20 minutes long.
gestures around broadly wellll
Completely. Books are only good to me if the author has a nice writing style. Those character descriptions or scene description paragraphs? I just skip them. They don’t do anything for me.
On the other hand, I LOVE movies.
I asked if 178bpm was a healthy exercise heart rate, and it told me that 178bpm was a healthy RESTING (meaning not exercising; just sitting or laying down) heart rate. It proceeded to go on about that for two more sentences. This was a few months ago.
Based on what we know now I’m not in the know. What do we know now?
I wouldn’t say “jerk”, but maybe a little insensitive to supporting his dreams. The hard part about being a parent is that your kid needs to fail sometimes, and your protesting to the failing will only create a divide between you two. Offering advice once is totally fine, but continuing will make the situation worse. He will likely fail pursuing his dream, and reality will hit him hard afterwards, but that’s ok. Just make sure he has your support, and he knows you love him.
It doesn’t matter that you’ve learned this life lesson already. He hasn’t. Sometimes, you have to learn the hard way for it to stick.
I like lemmy more, but it doesn’t have as much daily content, so I use both.
Just let it happen.
Probably a lot of people on both sides.