then you gotta factor in converting kg to lb's (or vice-versa) for when you look stuff up online, whole 'nother layer of complexity
working out our body muscles and our brain muscles
then you gotta factor in converting kg to lb's (or vice-versa) for when you look stuff up online, whole 'nother layer of complexity
working out our body muscles and our brain muscles
Jerboa is the Lemmy app - it's on the app store
I'm actually feeling the opposite on this one, it was far too easy for me to find a million different subreddits with reeeaally specific subjects and it became all too easy to find myself casually browsing something I wouldn't be on without reddit - looking forward to not having that ease of access anymore personally
I think we stand a chance of bringing over the best parts of reddit while leaving behind all the negative aspects, I think a lot of people who lurked before (myself included, <4000 karma after 10 years) will be much more willing to engage here.
I think losing the ability to lurk in active communities of people I disagree with politically. I would never engage as it didn't seem right, especially down/upvoting, but It was always interesting to see things from the other perspective.
So places like r/tories, r/conservative, r/prolife, r/liberalgunowners - as a guy from the UK a lot of the subjects discussed in a few of those didn't affect me but I always prefer seeing things from both sides (even if I would never agree with them)
Click your profile at the top of the home screen, on the right side under your account deets should be all your gameplay hours
If you have less than I think 10 days with a game then it says something other than the total hours I believe