Just visit the specific subreddits with content that your after using bookmarks while you also use Lemmy. There’s no sides to this stuff that you have to choose between.
I ain’t got no brain or no sane. I’m insane in the membrane.
Just visit the specific subreddits with content that your after using bookmarks while you also use Lemmy. There’s no sides to this stuff that you have to choose between.
Am pretty lazy.
There’s not a good alternative to Discord for it’s usecases. Sorry Matrix and XMPP, despite many attempts at clients to mimic Discord on these protocols they just never cut it.
You should be using the best tool for the job, even when it comes to operating systems and software. If your development workflow is this heavily dependent on Linux then I’m not surprised you find it Windows more painful compared to just running Linux itself.
For myself, mostly doing enterprise and backend development in C#, Python and a bit of Go, Windows gets out of my way and let’s me get to work far more efficiently than Linux ever does for this work.
That 5GB cloud storage is a bit stingy though on their standard plan.
A pen and paper, for work.
You know those people who seem useless and forgetful all the time? They don’t write anything down so they are lost when they try to do things and too embarrassed to ask for advice again because they forgot what you told them. You also end up repeating stuff to them over and over again when they just don’t do a task or mess it up.
Don’t be that person, write stuff down!
Browsing Lemmy on my phone.
It’s odd that you’re getting that. Are you sure you’re actually using a bidet and not your garden hose?
Ah, that’s weird and unfortunate. Thanks for checking though.
Thanks heaps!
Oh man I haven’t heard of Liferea in years!
This is exactly what I did but it’s not pulling them. Might be on Lemmy’s side perhaps?
Edit: it’s not pulling in preview images like in the screenshots. It’s pulling article images from other feeds like Hacker News though when you open the full article.
This looks neat. I can’t get it to pull images though, any ideas?
This looks interesting, thanks for the suggestion. I’ll give it a whirl.
Thunderbird is basically an email client so the RSS feed reader mimics that, which is not what I’m after (kinda reminds me of being at work). Thanks for the suggestion though!
Not yet but I’m going to!
The best way I can think of at the moment is a searchable website that gives you a link to click to seamlessly subscribe to them directly.
It’d be fine if the website is user submitted rather than having to interrogate all the servers on the back end, because the results would have seen a human eye and be better quality.
This is what I do and it seems to work fine.
In practice right now it can be a bit schetchy tbh. Finding and subscribing to them is flakey and searching can be a bit hit and miss too.
When it does all work both smoothly and seemlessly then we’ll be golden.
There’s plenty of not curved monitors these days in fact you pretty much have to go looking for one if you want it.