Move to the capital city or the largest city. Find a few people online and meet more through them. Try to find social spaces where queer people gather. Doesn’t have to be queer-specific, leftist spaces are usually also safe.
Move to the capital city or the largest city. Find a few people online and meet more through them. Try to find social spaces where queer people gather. Doesn’t have to be queer-specific, leftist spaces are usually also safe.
Lemmy is very often worse than Reddit.
Even the answers in this thread are worse than if an LLM answered this same question.
Maybe the USA shoulda went with the “peaceful power transition”.
I recently got a Thule Paramount 24L and it’s quite nice, I have no complaints about it.
Yep. Can’t believe I’m saying this, but but they’re definitely some kind of (Russian?) bots. Their argumentation is non-existent or too dumb even for a tankie and most of them cosplay being from some random country of the global south.
It was way less uniform for sure.
Can’t wait, that was a great game!
This happens to me too often…
It’s just a tool for some some nerds to gatekeep content. Which isn’t a bad thing per se because it can lead to building new interesting communities, but it’s not really cool either.
They double as 24/7 corner stores, at least here in Europe, so it makes sense.
I am enlightened by your answer.
Yet they can’t stop making fun of the French. Hahah le protests amirite?
But also Discord search is catastrophically bad and won’t find lots of matches.
Yeah, Mac is pretty meh for gaming, but when I want to game I just use GeForce NOW. It makes gaming on Mac a non-problem and actually turns out much cheaper for me than buying a gaming rig.
Because over time I realized Linux wastes a lot of my time on unimportant shit. Then I was given a Mac and eventually I realized that macOS has most of the upsides of Linux while being much more stable, less buggy and more pleasant to use. It just works®™
I don’t regret ever using Linux tho, it’s a great for learning new stuff and acquiring different kind of thinking. Everyone who’s a programmer or in some adjacent field should use Linux at least for a while. It’s easy to notice when someone never used it.
Try using it on a 2 or 4 GB machine. It’s pretty much impossible.
+1 for LinguaCafe. It’s amazing, it replaces another proprietary app called LingQ