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  • This thread has been borderline against rule #2 for a few hours now. Plus it's turning into a repeat of a conversation from last week, so rule #4. Locking.

  • My job actively encourages using AI to be more efficient and rewards curiosity/creative approaches. I'm in IT management.

  • Removing under rule #1 - not a question. Feel free to rephrase and repost.

  • This is more of a support question, related to using Lemmy. Please see the sidebar for a list of communities that offer support or check in the app-specific community. Removing under rule #3.

  • We had a topic on this last week. While I can see repeating it occasionally, removing this one under rule #4.

  • We had a post about this a few days ago, removing per rule #4.

  • This is more of a support question, related to using Lemmy. Please see the sidebar for a list of communities that offer support. Removing under rule #3.

  • We had a discussion about this recently. High quality post but removing per rule #4.

  • This was my go-to before switching to the self-hosted Miniflux and it's still my recommendation to anyone who wants a good RSS tool. The best one I've found since Google Reader.

  • Regarding using RSS, Inoreader is my favorite recommendation. Here's a blog post explaining how to get started: https://www.inoreader.com/blog/2022/01/inoreader-tutorial.html

    Regarding discovering content - RSS is more about finding something you're interested in and then adding the RSS feed to your reader. It's pretty manual rather than fed by an algorithm. You'll find some good content tips in this thread.

  • This is more of a support question, related to using Lemmy. Please see the sidebar for a list of communities that offer support. Removing under rule #3.

  • Duplicate/very similar to a topic posted a few hours ago.

  • This is more of a support question, related to using Lemmy. Please see the sidebar for a list of communities that offer support. Removing under rule #3.

  • This is more of a support question, related to using Lemmy. Please see the sidebar for a list of communities that offer support. Removing under rule #3.

  • The moderator got tired of deleting multiple threads a day about mobile apps and as a compromise created this topic. It's technically outside of the rules of the community but we only have so much mod bandwidth.

    I removed the Debian thread because it's about using Lemmy, a question that fits better in a support community (or a OS-specific community) rather than here. If you'd like to start a topic discussing interfaces, go for it.

    So yes, at the end of the day, a moderator call based on the community rules and trying to do what's best for this community. Believe me, there are far better ways to get a power kick than modding this community.

  • This is more of a support question, related to using Lemmy. Please see the sidebar for a list of communities that offer support. Removing under rule #3.

  • This is more of a support question related to how to use Lemmy, removing per rule #3. For future requests, please check the sidebar for suggestions on where to find support.

  • ! link for posts?

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  • This is more of a support question, related to using Lemmy. Please see the sidebar for a list of communities that offer support. Removing under rule #3.

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  • This is more of a support question, related to using Lemmy or a specific app. Please see the sidebar for a list of communities that offer support. Removing under rule #3.