Umberto Eco is amazing! I’m currently reading two of his books. He’s very intelligent.
Umberto Eco is amazing! I’m currently reading two of his books. He’s very intelligent.
I was gonna suggest Mastodon, or maybe Movim? I know there are non-fediverse websites, like Plurk but that might not be what you’re looking for.
Lemmy after reddit banned me. I’ve been getting into Bluesky, too. Sometimes Mastodon. I’m open to other suggestions, too.
So I figured out why VSCodium wasn’t working, and it was because one of my firewalls hadn’t allowed VSCodium through yet, but now I allowed it on my firewall, and it works now.
Zed hasn’t come out for Windows yet…
I like The Majority Report, The Serf Times, Egberto Willies is good, Status Coup.
Here’s some fave websites I like:
The Intercept,
Jacobin,
World Socialist Website,
Socialist Alternative,
Its Going Down,
Common Dreams,
Lib Com,
Democracy Now,
Vox ,
Huff Post,
Counterpunch,
In These Times,
Dissent Magazine,
Labor Notes,
and the newest one I like is The Lever.
Allow the noise to be a part of your meditation. When I meditate, I can hear my parents watching tv in the next room, and I accept that into my practice.
Yes, I do. As well as Tai chi and yoga.
Alcohol has been linked to early onset Alzheimer’s and drunk driving is a major cause of death.
Alcohol. It’s more dangerous than it seems.
I left reddit a few months ago, and still check the site from time to time for things like movie site recommendations, music recs, etc. It still feels the same to me.
Like the general “we”?
He’s made a “joke” about motherhood not being a hard job. I’ve known single mothers and it’s a pretty damn hard job.
Thanks for triggering me.
Left wingers/Lemmyites.
Definitely not as many rude people on here.
N-no? You’re supposed to take the kindness and compassion you show yourself and apply it to others :/
I’ve tried to use Gemini browsers, but they are too complicated for my human brain. I can’t remember which browser it was, but it was used mostly for Gemini space.
I’m reading Foucault’s Pendulum and The Name of the Rose by him.