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Good breakdown. I might end up using it on my next desktop
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Is this issue still ongoing? I've had various threads that I've had issues accessing via Jerboa and the pwa on my Chromebook. Can't figure out if it's a Lemmy-wide issue or instance-specific... from 404 issues to the website hanging when I submit a post along with pages that only load the header
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Second gen. Pixel Watch. Not expecting anything groundbreaking tbh, but skipped the first one and have $$$ burning a hole in my pocket.
- **Switching from a *consumer* to a *creator***: I realized that if I want more people to engage w/ content, I have to be the change I want to see. I interact w/ content more regularly as a result - **Update settings so that 'Sort Type = New'**: There isn't as much content as Reddit just yet, and so the default 'sort by active' threads results in seeing the same threads for too long in many communities. Changing my view to 'new' highlighted new content more clearly, and seeing others make the effort to create new conversations encouraged me to try to comment on their content. - **Try the desktop/mobile/app versions**: The experiences are different across the multiple platforms. Find out which one works best for your workflow
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Similar content as r/Chicago. Also maybe make a mention of the forum in the comments of one of the main midwest.social welcome posts to attract more eyeballs as people first venture into Lemmy...
We are the most populated city in the midwest, and stand to have the largest userbase but the lack of content means our channel is harder to find, which becomes is a self-reinforcing issue.
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Same. I always liked the app, but was recently blown away w/ how intuitive and clean their Android tablet interface was
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I've tuned out of the constant trickle of news re: the former president, but this feels like it could have legs and really make it an open & shut case if/when he's prosecuted 🤞🏾
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I'd say like-minded people is #1 and lots of engagement is #2 (with the catch-22 that if there's a lack of engagement, then it doesn't provide the opportunity to meet like-minded people).
I think that once the bare minimum of engagement is achieved though, #1 becomes vastly more important.
For example I'd rather have a thread w/ 20 comments and 80% of the comments are meaningful to me, versus a thread w/ 1,000 comments and 20% of the people have responses that I like. Although the 2nd thread has more meaningful comments overall, I have to sift through a lot of noise to get there.
That's part of the reason I'm optimistic about lemmy and how it has self-selected similiarly-minded people currently.
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Loop Habit Tracker pairs nicely with Atomic Habits or any other foray into productivity.
Stellar stat-tracking and usability. It's twice as great when you look at the alternatives and see mostly month-to-month subscriptions for similar features
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As long as it's worse than the Bears, I'm a happy camper.
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Disabled it a long time ago. Once Windows 11 gets deeper AI integration, that will be a larger differentiating factor between it and Windows 10 tho. Might convince me to finally pull the trigger
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Ahhh I was wondering why Lemmur didn't recognize my instance
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Same. I like that it's on F-Droid too
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Good to see the word being spread and I'm hoping the open-source alternatives are gearing up for the coming weeks
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It's a great read but a lot to books! Enjoy!
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News Minimalist is one I recently added (via RSS). It use this machine learning to rate all news from 1 to 10 and then shares the top stories of the day based on your threshold
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Looked at the article and generally agree w/ what is being said. I think that extended recessions are less probable given the financial tools and case studies that the Federal Reserves have at their disposal. Not that it is impossible, just less probable.
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From Chicago. I made the plunge to Mastodon (and here) after the Reddit shenanigans and just seeing the repeated bad-faith policies by Twitter. I have been using redirector and libredirect for the last month or two to actively decide who I give my data to just as a fun experiment into best practices.
I think it's slowly starting to be clear that this type of setup will be the way forward for the more tech-savvy, privacy-focused users, and hopefully/eventually it hits the mainstream as well, but otherwise, it's just self-selecting into the type of people I want to be around, which will probably be better for my mental health anyways.
I'm into cycling, trading, sci-fi and FOSS. Currently reading The Expanse and taking a sabbatical year from work
Edit: Just want to encourage people to engage w/ and create content over the next few weeks. Activity and friendly faces are probably the most determining factor in whether someone becomes an active user or just browses for a few minutes