My dude, be the change you want to see. Start the community, curate what you want to see there, set some ground rules, and people will join you. I guarantee your interests are shared with others.
Unfortunately, there is just too many of them. We probably won't see any meaningful changes until the Boomer generation is gone; if the country as we know it can survive them.
I'll be honest, I haven't used anything but Google, probably more out of habit than anything. I didn't realize we had reached the point that Bing was a superior option...
I actually like sorting by 'New" on fedi - it promotes engagement in new content and it's generally decent content here as opposed to what you see in "new" on reddit...
It's getting there. Kbin just needs a full-featured app and I'll be ready to settle in here for the next decade. ArtemisApp is coming along nicely, though.
There were genuinely some good deals on Amazon yesterday though. I ended up buying a newer kindle for myself because it was the lowest price since last November according to camelcamelcamel.
My chemistry teacher in highschool said that "burning means to add oxygen". Obviously it's more complicated than that, but it gets the gist across. Fire doesn't exist without oxygen. This is a pretty great explanation.
Seriously, body pillow is the way! I didn't get one until I was 39 years old and I just got mad at myself for not getting one way earlier. It also helps with back pain, hip pain, and shoulder pain for side sleepers like me.
I go back to check on the status of a couple of communities every couple of days. Aside from the top 15-20 posts, everything else is still the same as a few days ago. There is hardly any new content hitting the subs I used to frequent. The place is stagnating fast...
There is far fewer things there that I don't support than those I do. Considering majority of that list were wildly popular, and in many cases supportive of basic human decency, I suspect it is less about my personal views than you're trying to make it.
My dude, be the change you want to see. Start the community, curate what you want to see there, set some ground rules, and people will join you. I guarantee your interests are shared with others.