quaddo

@quaddo@lemmy.ca
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Joined 1 years ago

Yes. Like others have said, the content hasn't quite caught up in volume or diversity.

But I think another factor is that when I fire up Lemmy, it feels like r/all in that I'm getting everything. There seem to be quite a number of meme-themed subreddits communities that dominate my All feed. Now that I think about it, I should probably make the effort to block those; I've made that effort on kbin.

In a way, I think it might be nice to have something equivalent to r/popular, fwiw.

Minor nit: "community" ("magazine" on kbin) doesn't have the same 'zing' as "subreddit". We need something like "sublemmy" or "sublem".

"The call is coming from inside the house"

I somehow managed to read this in the voice of John Oliver

The best analogy I've found so far is "it's like having an email address; having a different server after the @ is not an impediment to your participation. Just know that you can only login to the server where your account is set up."

Is this where you come for an argument?

I had weirdness when I tried to upload a pic using Brave on Android. Got the upload dialog, but no matter what it didn't seem to do anything after I'd selected the image to upload.

Hit Submit, and suddenly there it was.

I'll have to try this again using Firefox.

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Dumb question, but how were you able to determine that? Was it just a matter of seeing a post that originated from there (which would be my clumsy approach), or is there a tool/site that facilitates this?

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I've been using Signal for what seems like years now.

I've got 4 contacts (5 if you include a martial arts school I no longer attend), and only char with 2 of them regularly: my brother and sister.

I've downloaded and installed Briar, Session, and Simplex, and keep meaning to test them out with the help of my wife ('s phone) to see what they're like.

I tried Joplin for a little while, after having tried others. Found myself going back to VSC with Markdown preview.

But once I tried Obsidian? Aww yiss.

The first I'd heard of Obsidian was at the same time I heard about the Zettelkasten method. Which was thanks to having stumbled across this video: The FUN and EFFICIENT note-taking system I use in my PhD

It's been a while since I watched it, so my apologies for not being able to give a TLDW summary.

Since adopting it for myself, I've found out that an old semi-retired dev friend, as well as a younger dev that actively contributes to at least 2 projects on GitHub (both popular) are keen users of Obsidian.

The epittamy of fun, you might say

I misread your post initially. I though you had used one of the tools to delete all your posts, and got the "your account has been deactivated".

My man!

No helpful thoughts, just had to comment on "big booty json file" 😅

Now I can't think of a large JSON file without wondering if it has a donk.

E: "now in BBJF format"

"Who's he when he's at home?" would fit here.

Also: meh