I prefer to support smaller instances, but don’t have a problem with lemmy.ml specifically (whereas I do sometimes go out of my way to avoid lemmy.world)
I prefer to support smaller instances, but don’t have a problem with lemmy.ml specifically (whereas I do sometimes go out of my way to avoid lemmy.world)
Ah bah j’ai fait pareil et je venais dire à peu près la même chose. Si j’avais su cuire des pâtes et des légumes et faire une liste de courses utile ma vie aurait été très différente.
I believe someone had asked for it and they said it was nearly impossible. You’d be able to do it in a single given app maybe, but the « download an episode by default » system, the (wonderful) variety of podcasting apps, and the variety of podcast ad services all make it nearly impossible. It’s somewhere in the issues!
This extension really changed my life, or at least my fraught relationship with YouTube!
Yeah idk, I feel like last year’s statement was good and if they said something more… questionable this year, probably some people were just being really pushy about “please shit on AI”. As far as I’m concerned everyone looks pretty bad here.
ah dammit, sorry about that. I think it might be dynamic because I didn’t have it the first time I visited
Well it’s about books. I’d be happy to crosspost to a better place if I missed it :)
Same same. I also really don’t care that during an election people are trying to get votes and not discussing the most contentious issues. They can do that when they’re in power, thank you very much.
Volleyball was really fun!
Ni de fleuve, ni de falaise !!!
(C’est vraiment très beau !)
Trop cool, et super initiative cette récolte sur ton blog. Merci !
I love Air and Phoenix but was thinking « oh no our stars are a bit old, are we going to look outdated? », and then the Americans sent Tom Cruise and RHCP and I felt much better.
It’s pretty much what happens in long-distance running, and it’s seen as very positive (which it is)
C’est anglophone. :)
Oh, I didn’t know, thanks very much for the correction!
I don’t know about the author, but I’m on Linux and Android and the apps I see on Notion Calendar are for Windows and Mac for desktop and for iOS on phone.
I’ve tried the web client a bit when it came out but it just didn’t really click for me (as in, I didn’t see how it would be better than any email client that has an integrated calendar). Also, calendar web clients just don’t answer the issue, in my opinion. And regular Notion is slow and clunky in my experience, so I haven’t given them the benefit of the doubt on the Calendar part of their tooling. :)
As I said, I get a certain number of books (about one third) from perusing stacks. I am generally against « over optimization » in community spaces − I enjoy serendipitous discovery, finding out things exist while I’m there and stumble upon them, and would not spend that time on a computer. I do place holds on all the other books I get :)
I’ve checked out 38 books last year, and I’m not the only person who checks out books :) I also got a bunch of them from browsing shelves, not from looking for them specifically. Let’s fight for more community spaces − if we have enough, libraries will be able to be actual libraries!
Political maps are a terrible tool for visualizing cultural / linguistic practices (and on this one, colonization didn’t make it even worse). Just gotta roll with it and enjoy the weird assumptions :)