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@solivine Same, but it just works better. Whenever I need a word processor or spreadsheet at home I don't need that much, and I need to be able to access it on all my devices, not just my home computer. So having the free alternative work faster, better, everywhere, then I don't even see Office as relevant anymore.

@billiam0202 @q47tx @wintermute_oregon @WeirdGoesPro @H2207

Do you keep a journal? If so, why/what do you use it for? How do you keep it organized?

I recently re-watched Future Diary, an anime relating to keeping a journal that then gets shifted forward into time which, depending on what you were documenting, could be to your advantage or disadvantage.... #journal #organization #AskKbin

https://kbin.social/m/AskKbin/t/452636

Do you keep a journal? If so, why/what do you use it for? How do you keep it organized? - Ask Kbin! - kbin.social

I recently re-watched Future Diary, an anime relating to keeping a journal that then gets shifted forward into time which, depending on what you were documenting, could be to your advantage or disadvantage....

@Player2 I sometimes do that the way god intended, by having way too much to drink and it's coming out of both ends at the same.

@ADHDefy

@jeanofthedead Yeah that's the only thing that makes me want an Apple. Android Auto in my Subaru with its portrait-tablet dash means I now have a smaller Android auto screen that only takes up the top 3rd portion. CarPlay fills the entire screen with the map and buttons are easy to find/push. It also doesn't present a risk when I use a destination as a waypoint on the motorcycle but it asks "How was your trip?" when I have gloves on and now I've missed my next turn because I couldn't minimize it with gloves on and couldn't pull over safely. It used to be so good.

@airportline

@SuperRecording I've always been told the opposite. As long as you brush soon after you actually prevent stains. Otherwise, If you brush beforehand, always make sure to at least rinse with water to prevent stains. Brushing beforehand, by itself, does nothing to prevent stains.

@zephyr

@Squander Let us peel away your petty facades and reveal you for what your truly are!!! --- fairly attractive 20-somethings, apparently.

@ananesiken "I can't adapt to change so therefore I refuse to, and will publicly announce it as I do so."

K bye, this content isn't helping the lack of good content.

@feduser934 They should have VINs just like motorcycles or chips built in because those free bikes are going in to someones van every night.

@lntl @KeavesSharpi

@kerplunk Also to that point, this is apparently a baseless rumor started from someone who had some beef with the dev at some point. And it's only spiralled because people keep spreading this info to new people who then just rinse and repeated what they hear because they're all new.

I can't find the link but it's on the lemmy blog. So it's best not to spread the info based on what you hear in the comments anyway. Lemmy is fine as long as you like the software. The best way to not support them is by not donating or something. That's all they get from it. Let them be tankies if they are, and distance yourself from the core instances.

kbin is newer but in my opinion the better interface. And if I stick around it will only get better!

I'd say Beehaw is the fediverse for your kids. let them be soft and kind and ban curse words.

You're safe with lemmy or kbin, probably. Just live with some growing pains for a month or two.

@admiral_muffin @PlutoniumAcid

@hazelnot

Not everyone is a programmer with programmer knowledge making programmer money.

That's true, but then we run back in to the problem of what I saw in early kbin days (before Reddit influx) thinking that there should be many instances all having unlimited communities. But this is basically duplicating communities that are now visible thousands of times. There should at least be a theme/community to each instance and have micro-communities in that.

My example would be current-day forums. There are "instances" for just about everything. Most of the time when I buy a new car/motorcycle I join whatever forum site made for that specific vehicle. So that's what I was thinking when I think it's feasible to make fediverse instances of current sites. Mainly just make federation features the de-facto standard so people can subscribe to their conversations.

I've already seen how Wordpress can federate with a plugin, and every blog post is like any other post. Forums can be similar depending on their backend software the site is running.

@Cipher @trachemys