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  • Same here. Bought a laptop a few years ago, and immediately installed manjaro. I wasn't even going to futz around with dual booting. I decided I was done with windows and their bullshit. Haven't looked back.

  • Maybe sort of off topic, but it seems like activity pub could provide the same functionality (and maybe more) as RSS.

    If a news site or anything else that posts stuff periodically supported the activitypub protocol, anyone could subscribe to it, just like rss. Then when anything is posted you'd see it in your feed.

    With activitypub (and not rss) you could comment on it and see other peoples comments, and crosspost it elsewhere.

  • 74 in the summer and 68 in the winter. Before I met my wife I would keep it at 60 in the winter but she wasn't having it lol (heating oil is expensive). I didn't have central air so my bedroom (window unit) I'd keep at 68-70.

  • Not really. Sure reddit has more content and users, but for me lemmy has enough of both (and as time goes on I think it'll increase).

    Lemmy has no surveillance capitalism and a choice of applications to use.

    I suppose currently reddit may be more user friendly than lemmy but I think lemmy will get better in time. Hopefully lemmy gets it's own version of a "multi-reddit"

    I ultimately left reddit because they pulled support for third party apps, which got me thinking more about the surveillance capitalism that comes with using reddit and decided I was done with it (except in the way I mention below).

    Edit: If a reddit post shows up in a search result I will click on that if I think it'll help me answer my question. That's the only way I'll use reddit.