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[Weekly] What are you reading this week? [9/10/23]
  • I read The Circle by Dave Eggers this week. I liked it overall, there were some things I didn't like about the writing but I thought the ending was really good.

  • Are you able to read in your dreams?
  • Yeah, at least I can remember getting a phone call and looking at my phone and reading the caller ID. I don't think it comes up much though.

    The fact that I read the caller ID and thought "oh yeah, that's my 4 year old daughter's lawyer" when I saw the name, that should have been a clue I was dreaming.

  • What are your preferred news sources?
  • Oof, yeah that's a good point. My county has a decent one and I'm happy to support them, but I wouldn't pay for it if I was in your situation either.

  • What are your preferred news sources?
  • Make sure to support your local news sources too. Lots of great suggestions here for staying up to date with national and world news, but your local newspapers serve a valuable role in keeping up to date on what local governments are doing in your communities, and holding them accountable.

  • Libertarian Party Thinks It’s OK to Tweet at Black People About Picking Crops
  • Thanks! Definitely adding that book to my list.

  • Do you think that there may be random internet posts from today that in the future may be seen on the same level as Plato or other great philosophers?
  • I bet it'll be

    "In this moment, I am euphoric. Not because of any phony god's blessing. But because, I am enlightened by my intelligence."

  • Lemmy post just got taken down by bots...
  • Yep, we could load a template to follow but it was just a lot of clicking pixels to change "FARTY" back to "PARTY," rinse, repeat.

  • Reddit’s r/Place is going about as well as expected
  • I was really bummed about missing r/place, I had so much fun last time. Definitely going to add my efforts to the cause.

  • How Does Not Having Faith Effect Your Life
  • I agree, I think that a lot of people who are raised that way are afraid to question. Hell is a pretty terrifying consequence for those who believe there's even a possibility that it's true. So I think a lot of them are trying to go through the motions just to rest assured that if they call themselves Christians and followed certain rituals that they're safe.

    Deciding I didn't believe in hell was the first step and the rest of my faith quickly unraveled after that.

  • Do you think Lemmy is going to cover niche topics like this someday?
  • A lot is probably just because of the sheer volume of people over there, whatever the interest was, there'd be plenty of people who were really into that thing. I miss subs like r/whatisthisthing and r/tipofmytongue that worked because just by exposing it to so many people, there was a good chance of coming across someone who was actually familiar with it already.

  • How do I manage my inbox?
  • I've done something similar, if it's just to me then I have a rule to flag it with tomorrow's due date and I go through them the next morning. If it's only to me, that's one of the most obvious cases where I need to respond. I'm also working on resisting the impulse to check everything as soon as it comes in, and I turned off my email notifications so that's a big help too.

  • How do I call in to an NPR show?
  • I haven't called in but I've gone to the live recording a couple of times and it's so fun! A lot of the ad libbing got cut when it aired. If you are ever in Chicago on a Thursday I'd recommend it.

  • YSK: Your Lemmy activities (e.g. downvotes) are far from private
  • You can just go to more > activity and it’s right there.

  • YSK: Your Lemmy activities (e.g. downvotes) are far from private
  • I'll probably be a lot less likely to downvote here, just because if something is so inflammatory that I'd want to, I probably don't want to draw their attention to me anyway. But I'm glad to know early on.

  • Why is my home feed nothing but beans?
  • Maybe m/EatCheapAndHealthy is leaking.

  • Why is my home feed nothing but beans?
  • Luckily I'm on kbean.

  • I don't wanna be so angry on Lemmy like I was on Reddit
  • Yeah, I agree I like the vibe here. And now I'm a decade older than I was when I started reddit so it feels like I'm coming here with a different attitude. On reddit I mostly lurked -- by the time I'd get to a thread there would be so many comments I didn't really have anything to add anyway.

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