They are diversifying their plans to enhance user experience or some bullshit
I used to search with site:reddit.com
, but the quality of research results got much worse within the last years. For big investments like let’s say a new washing machine I use a more or less independent website that tests different devices, it costs about 5€ to see the results.
All in all I need much, much more time to do research. Often I simply do not buy anything in the end. It is very frustrating.
I switched to Linux Mint, it helped as well!
Sometimes it’s not the “classic” happy moments but intense experiences like these that make us feel alive.
feddit.org is a good choice, folks over there are pretty moderate. However as Lemmy is federated, you will still interact with extremist instances and their users such as hexbear.net or lemmy.ml, if your instance does not defederate.
You will learn fast which communities to avoid, just block then and mind your own business.
Other comments make a point though questioning your concept of left/right.
A gym membership, my mail account (mailbox.org) and Spotify.
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It makes no sense to discuss here.They probably follow Russia’s narrative of Europe being a puppet of the US.
Lol, ml. users getting wild in the comments
The whole Cube Escape Series.
You guys were friends with Chrome?
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The tap, it generates water out of the void
Ii admit it didn’t work out of the box on Mint as well, but didn’t take more then 10 minutes of tweaking. But yes, I would not call it “Linux-friendly”.
Interesting, I have no problems with a Pixma TS8350. Printing is working as shitty as it has always been on Windows. I have yet to configure the scanner to be fair.
I get these vibes too, their other comment are in the same style.
The oldest residential building is from 1550, but there is a church where the oldest parts are from the 11th Century.
The number of your cousins divided by two plus seven is what I heard