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  • Have you continued exploring, or found yourself settling in more?

    For me any place stagnates when I start settling into it, so I try to find a new angle, a new question to ask of it, and eventually something gives way to something exciting and fascinating that was right around the corner the whole time.

  • I honestly think we need to revive many communities related to questions, interesting topics, and overall “lets-have-a-chat-on-something” (preferably not related to what I mentioned above, or at least that touches a broader audience).

    Have you subbed to the various AskLemmy/Ask[instance]/NoStupidQuestions/Out of the Loop communities across here?

    To my own amusement, I found sh.itjust.works has several question communities that I tossed some posts to here & there.

    Think they were:

    !askshit@sh.itjust.works
    !randomquestions@sh.itjust.works

    And of course, the obligatory:
    !asklemmy@sh.itjust.works

    But besides those and the big AskLemmy communities on World and Lemmy.ml, there's:

    !nostupidquestions@lemmy.world
    !nostupidquestions@lemmy.ca

    !outoftheloop@lemmy.world

    Also although I haven't sorted out what I might want to post in them, there's these chat communities for other discussing other topics besides those you highlight getting plenty enough discussion:

    !casualconversation@lemmy.world
    !chatter@lemmy.ca
    !chat@beehaw.org
    !general@lemmy.world

  • Have you seen the shitpost communities? Cleverness isn't required, and in fact I think in those communities it's somewhat frowned upon, 'cause c'mon, no polishing shit!

  • While I don't entirely disagree, I'm a little confused by your description of the front page of lemm.ee, which we're both on. My front page when viewing All here is mostly memes/shitposts/news/technology when set to Active sort, is yours not?

    I've admittedly blocked a fair amount and have show NSFW/bot posts disabled, but the communities you mention aren't affected by that.

  • Have you checked if the source sites of the articles being shared have RSS feeds? That would be a more optimal way to aggregate articles from a few sites than communities, depending on what you're after.

    Although, amusingly enough, you could also follow the RSS feeds of the news communities instead of doing that, but then there wouldn't have been much of a point to making an account. 😅

  • Do you visit here/Reddit for some news alongside other stuff, or more other stuff than news?

    If the latter, you can somewhat avoid the rhetoric back & forth by blocking out a lot of the news communities, but then you do run into the general content problem more (especially if you're also blocking memes).

  • Is the last one an absolute requirement? If not, although I imagine you're already aware of it, have you considered the Moto G Stylus? It manages the first three details nicely, but I don't think any of the models have a capacitive fingerprint scanner (may be mistaken, wasn't a feature I was interested in when looking into these).

  • Ah, yeah, I find I need some more padding in my shoes to feel comfortable, but appreciate the reply all the same!

    I've tried on some without much and was pretty sure my feet would feel like trash within a few short hours standing and walking. Think I spoiled myself with some shoes with gel insoles.

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  • What would be a good place to start with IPA? Going off Wikipedia's pages on the matter is like Force's comment, well-intentioned but not a great intro as you flit back & forth across the tables making sense of it.

    I also vaguely remember a similar experience with physical dictionaries, which I think tend to have some kind of IPA (or related) pronunciation guide in them. It's been awhile since I've used one though, hence the foggy memory, and some online dictionaries seem to have given up on showing IPA pronunciation guides.

  • I sort of agree, mainly with the lower population of Lemmy concern, albeit I've also seen other questions that, while not low effort necessarily, have made me wonder, "Wouldn't this perhaps be better in a more specific community, or in a different style, like NoStupidQuestions?"

    However, low population, not a moderator, so the mixed thoughts have left me refraining from asking or saying anything as I kinda think we already have an abundance of communities sparsely populated as-is and I'm not into backseat moderating. Still, the thoughts have been there and this thread's given a nice opportunity to voice them.

  • Any particular boots you might recommend? I tried going this route but apparently should have researched more as the ones I got didn't really hold up that well.

  • That's typically how I approach things, but this is asked in the context of having done stuff under a personal account that could help advance you professionally, but you don't want to share your personal handle as it's, well, personal.

  • What's CSR2? I keep thinking Counter-Strike, but I'm not sure.

  • Is this best done on a work computer in the office as the boss is roaming about?

  • Isn't there an adaptation for some organisms that's basically, "im just a fren c'mere and give me a pat" and then you help them the most by feeding them and they always remember you fondly as, "mmmmm good nom"?

  • Your argument rests on a fallacy- “vote with your wallet”. This presumes that we don’t vote with our voice anymore, so it supersedes a democratic system of governance.

    Meaning this genuinely, not in a snarky way: did you read to the end of my comment? My phrasing may have been poor or a tad wordy, but I recognize what you're describing and advise collective, political action instead of voting with one's wallet.

    The parenthetical at the end wasn't to suggest otherwise, only that doing so via one's existing/current government may not be a readily available option, demanding one change their government so as to make it work to those ends. I should have been clearer on that point.

  • Has there been any indication of these features in chat apps being popular enough to warrant this?

    I've not really seen much one way or another in the case of Snapchat doing this, for example. In fact, last I read about that, there were rumblings of investigating it as a potential privacy breach of minors...In the UK, I think it was.

  • In principle I'm inclined to agree, however isn't this glossing over the degree to which markets are consolidated?

    You try to opt out of products/services and choose more ethical alternatives, but it turns out the most readily available alternatives are in some way connected to the same unethical parent company. Ultimately the individualistic approach to addressing these matters is untenable and requires collective action in some form (ideally it would be leveraging a government that reflects the interests of the people).

  • Instead it uses Tor network [...]

    Are you sure? Do they use that alongside the weird blockchain backend they had going, or switch over at some point? I remember looking into Session awhile ago but I wrote it off because of the blockchain/cryptocurrency shenanigans involved in the architecture.

    As I recall part of the idea was that the cryptocurrency would serve as a sort of incentive for people to run nodes for the Session network to operate.