Stability (in terms of instance not going down often due to technical issues) and an instance that doesn't block other instances are my two highest priorities. If I don't want to see particular communities, I'd rather block them myself. Personally, I usually can't stand memes, so having my everything feed saturated with memes annoys me.
I'm regretting going with them as an alternate instance already. I'll check out Sh.itjust.works. There are some communities on Sh.itjust.works that I've enjoyed. Thanks.
I just created an account on lemmy.world, because I missed the interface of Sync. I didn't backup my Sync settings, so I couldn't import my communities. So as I'm manually adding all of my communities to lemmy.world, lemmy.world goes down. Makes me appreciate lemmy.sdf.org even more.
Please make Sync compatible with Lemmy v0.19. lemmy.sdf.org updated to v0.19 and Sync no longer works for me. I'm having to use a different app in the meantime.
I'm running Thunder v0.2.5-4 and it works. I'll keep using Thunder until the problem with Sync and lemmy.sdf.org gets sorted out. Thanks for helping me understand.
Does this mean that Sync won't work until lemmy.sdf.org changes to a different version due to there being a bug in v0.19 or does Sync need to be updated to be compatible with the current version of Lemmy?
I mostly eat vegetables raw with some hummus. Since it's so simple, it's easy to do on a daily basis. Mostly just rinse them in water and chop them up, so I can eat them by hand or with a fork. After getting used to this method and doing this on a regular basis, I feel much healthier and better in general. So I associate the process of preparation and eating them with feeling good, which encourages me to continue to do so on a regular basis. Also, I don't buy much processed foods at the grocery store, so there's less bad food available to me to eat at home. Since vegetables and fruit are the primary options available, I tend to eat them instead of something less healthy.
I did for 8 years. The land in the area was beautiful. Lots of wonderful hiking and mountain biking trails. People were nice. It was hard seeing family, since it was an eight hour drive. Real estate prices were lower. I'm really into music, and I went without seeing bands play for most of the time we lived there. I'm back in a city and happy. See concerts multiple times a month now. Living in a rural area was a nice experience, but I don't think I'd want to do it again.
Interesting approach. Might be worth experimenting with.