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I only go for one community surrounding a book series, and only on Mondays when there are weekly discussion threads for new chapters. I found reddit pretty easy to cut out when I just stopped using it on mobile entirely.
I only go for one community surrounding a book series, and only on Mondays when there are weekly discussion threads for new chapters. I found reddit pretty easy to cut out when I just stopped using it on mobile entirely.
Good way to play victim too.
Really hope the series does something with the completion of this cosplay. It’s been more interested in talking about its in-universe fiction than it has anything else of relevance.
They start out somewhat similar, but the manga gets a lot more wholesome and less abusive as it goes on. Well worth the read.
Less engagement is exactly what I would want. Show me my new chronological content and then I’ll get the hell out of there.
Not having a touch screen was a pretty sizeable component of my decision making process when I bought my 3.
Just to pose these in a similar thread, I have a few questions as a casual observer, some of which I’m unclear if they’re handled at the protocol or Lemmy level.
At the point where I had ~5 years of experience I was put on a variation of PIP for being overly negative about a (new) project’s direction and feeling that our efforts were very misguided. My manager provided some training items on soft skills, then I left the company a few months later of my own volition. While I still feel that the project was fundamentally flawed, and last I had heard it was scrapped shortly after I left, I do get the sentiment and have used it to at least better gauge when/where to critique and try to provide insights going forward.
Before I updated my car I used the headphone jack regularly for playing music there. Otherwise it was relegated to a couple situations a year like air travel.
Now that I’ve got a newer vehicle I just have all my music on USB there.