Deleted my 10 year account a few months ago. Haven’t looked back. Once in a while my google searches will point me to some reddit thread, and I’ll check it out, but I have logged in for the last time.
Deleted my 10 year account a few months ago. Haven’t looked back. Once in a while my google searches will point me to some reddit thread, and I’ll check it out, but I have logged in for the last time.
Tech is probably the 1%
Like you have a choice in 98% of workplaces.
Ignore /c/all and be selective about the communities you subscribe to. In addition to other unfortunate browsing behaviours I also started lifting weights and climbing, so something good came out of it 😄
A boycott is rarely comfortable.
I think I’ve tried pretty much all the iOS clients for lemmy now, and Voyager is by far the best. Maybe I’m biased as a former Apollo user like you.
Deleted my 10 year account with hundreds of posts and thousands of comments. I have to admit, leaving reddit has created a sort of vacuum in my life, and I have been spending more time scrolling on facebook, news sites and other shitty services. I’m happy to finally have landed on lemmy, but it has been a bit bumpy with the instability on lemmy.world.
The Dream Machine by M. Mitchell Waldrop. Very interesting book about the birth of the computer and the invention of the internet.
Good naration by Jamie Renell.
I trust my ISP more than a random VPN provider. I use HTTPS for everything anyways.
Different tools for different purposes