Only one person per age. You’re late to the party, pal.
Only one person per age. You’re late to the party, pal.
Not only Lemmy but other instances and other sites as well. I know squabbles grew by quite a bit, beehaw grew, and so did Tildes. But unless we were able to gather information from everywhere, it’s impossible to know. What is heartening is that we do know that it was not an insignificant amount.
Nothing wrong at all with using a browser to view. Lemmy. People just like an app because it can better organize the site, posts, and comments. It really comes down to what you find most efficient and visually appealing.
A mother’s day favorite!
I mean, if we’re being honest, it’s going to be very difficult to try and find a work around or to not go to Reddit when needing to find some niche piece of information. Reddit is such a huge repository of the human collective that there’s not going to be a way to truly work around it for a long while. The only way to eventually get there is to keep building up this community and other communities like it. So don’t beat yourself up over needing to use Reddit from time to time.
You can install Lemmy as an app directly to your home screen. If you’re using Lemmy on your phone browser, you can install it.
Really sucks when it’s work related.
Scruffy gonna die as Scruffy lived.
Damn, I would love a higher def version of this.
So a lot of people that I know that are pretty clumsy are those people that are always in a rush or moving too quickly. They always have something else on their mind other than being in the present.
So some tips are to just be more observant. I know that’s an easy thing to say, and in practice it’s much more difficult, but just check your surroundings and pre-plan movements in your head. If you see something that you could bump your head into, make a mental note that you need to give it more space than you’re thinking. If you’re always dropping something, then make a plan to put it into place where it won’t fall. Like grabbing your phone and putting it in your pocket or your purse.
I think linear thinking helps reduce clumsiness. To get into mindset of following steps a, b, and c when performing a task could help. That being said, I am no expert and we all are clumsy from time to time.
I have the free version on Dropbox with the free storage upgrades that they were offering at the time. I will never ever upgrade.