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  • isn’t public debate in text the best tool we have here for an open discussion?

    I want to believe this is true but such "best tool" requires substantial amount of resources to enact and maintain. And even then we might simply receive bad rep for overinvolvement

    From a user standpoint, I think anyone interested in higher quality moderation should either try !humor@beehaw.org or indeed involve oneself in moderation of this community

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  • In my opinion, random meme is not an appropriate place to discuss moderation in general -- it's unwieldy to have such things plastered all over the community/instance

    Additionally, public discussions invite way too many responses on whole array of topics besides issue at hand

    Lastly, public debate in text can easily be misrepresented, taken out of context, blown out of proportion etc etc

    However this all is only my opinion, given good reasoning, anything could be reconsidered

  • is there any plans (or way) to have per notebook sorting on ios?
  • While there is a desire to bring the same features to both desktop and mobile versions of Joplin, it's difficult to provide a specific timeline for when certain features will be added.

    As an open source project, the implementation of new features depends on the contributions of volunteers who work on a best effort basis. So, while there are no concrete plans or ways to have per notebook sorting on iOS at the moment, it may be something that is added in the future as more developers get involved in the project.

    Hope this helps

  • Surprisingly helpful tips for our families
    www.borderlinepersonalitydisorder.org FAMILY GUIDELINES | National Education Alliance for Borderline Personality Disorder

    Family Guidelines Borderline Personality Disorder Family Guidelines by John G. Gunderson, M.D. and Cynthia Berkowitz, M.D To print these Guidelines, select ...

    Excerpt

    Goals: Go Slowly

    Remember that change is difficult to achieve and fraught with fears. Be cautious about suggesting that “great” progress has been made or giving “You can do it” reassurances. Progress evokes fears of abandonment.

    Lower your expectations. Set realistic goals that are attainable. Solve big problems in small steps. Work on one thing at a time. “Big”, long-term goals lead to discouragement and failure.

    Family Environment

    Keep things cool and calm. Appreciation is normal. Tone it down. Disagreement is normal. Tone it down, too.

    Maintain family routines as much as possible. Stay in touch with family and friends. There’s more to life than problems, so don’t give up the good times.

    Find time to talk. Chats about light or neutral matters are helpful. Schedule times for this if you need to.

    Managing Crisis, Pay Attention, But Stay Calm

    Don’t get defensive in the face of accusations and criticisms. However unfair, say little and don’t fight. Allow yourself to be hurt. Admit to whatever is true in the criticisms.

    Self-destructive acts or threats require attention. Don’t ignore. Don’t panic. It’s good to know. Do not keep secrets about this. Talk about it openly with your family member and make sure professionals know.

    Listen. People need to have their negative feelings heard. Don’t say, “It isn’t so.” Don’t try to make the feelings go away. Using words to express fear, loneliness, inadequacy, anger, or needs is good. It’s better to use words than to act out on feelings.

    Addressing Problems, Collaborate and be Consistent

    When solving a family member’s problems, ALWAYS: Involve the family member in identifying what needs to be done; Ask whether the person can “do” what’s needed in the solution; Ask whether they want you to help them “do” what’s needed

    Family members need to act in concert with one another. Parental inconsistencies fuel severe family conflicts. Develop strategies that everyone can stick to.

    If you have concerns about medications or therapist interventions, make sure that both your family member and his or her therapist/doctor/treatment team know. If you have financial responsibility, you have the right to address your concerns to the therapist or doctor.

    Limit Setting, be Direct but Careful

    Set limits by stating the limits of your tolerance. Let your expectations be known in clear, simple language. Everyone needs to know what is expected of them.

    Do not protect family members from the natural consequences of their actions. Allow them to learn about reality. Bumping into a few walls is usually necessary.

    Do not tolerate abusive treatment such as tantrums, threats, hitting and spitting. Walk away and return to discuss the issue later.

    Be cautious about using threats and ultimatums. They are a last resort. Do not use threats and ultimatums as a means of convincing others to change. Give them only when you can and will carry through. Let others – including professionals – help you decide when to give them.

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    What made you to seek out treatment?
  • Thank you for your response,

    I am coming around something similar but in my case emotionally I don't feel like I "want" treatment even though I probably need it

    Was there a desire to blame this reaction to everyone else (parents, teachers, FP etc)? If so, how did you overcome it?

    Can you remember the point where you realized that "this is not right"? Or was it gradual realization with no particular event?

  • New in 2.12: Save emails to Joplin

    "Capturing your thoughts anywhere" just went to yet another level!

    You can simply send an email to your Joplin Cloud provided email and it will automatically create a new note for you.

    This is perfect for those who are always on the go and need a quick and easy way to jot down their thoughts. Give it a try and let us know what you think!

    #Joplin #NoteTaking #Productivity

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    Biometrics access, Profiles and search-as-you-type on mobile - everything new in 2.10

    Joplin 2.10 is here and here are some amazing improvements and bug fixes, with a focus on the mobile app.

    New design for "New note" and "New to-do" buttons

    If there is enough space, the button labels will be shown in full:

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    While for those who prefer a more narrow note list, only the button icons will be shown:

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    It's a small improvement, but we're confident it will make the app even more intuitive for new users.

    Android app is available in the Play Store

    Latest version, 2.10, is now back in the Play Store and ready for download!

    Biometrics support

    To make your experience even more secure, Android and iOS apps now support biometric unlock! With just a quick scan of your fingerprint or Face ID, you can unlock your app in no time. To enable this beta feature, just head over to the settings and click on "Use biometrics to secure access to the app".

    Support for multiple profile

    Multiple profiles are now supported in mobile app! To create a new profile, simply go to the Configuration screen and click on "Manage profiles" under the Tools section.

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    From there, you can easily add or remove profiles as needed.

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    Once multiple profiles are setup, you will see a new option in the sidebar to quickly toggle from one profile to another:

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    Once you've set up multiple profiles, you can easily toggle between them using the new option in the sidebar. This feature is perfect for separating your personal and work notes into independent collections.

    Support for realtime search

    Mobile app now has an improved search function that performs text searches in real time! No more waiting for the search results to load, they'll appear instantly as you type.

    Improved filesystem sync performance

    Thanks to the hard work of jd1378, the sync no longer freezes during filesystem synchronisation. We know how frustrating that can be, and we're thrilled to have solved this issue. Getting filesystem sync to work on Android is never easy due to the restrictions put in place by Google, especially since they frequently change, but we're committed to delivering the best possible experience for our Android users.

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