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  • That's a good point. Plus they won't be as embedded in the new place as they won't have 10+ years of history on it. So moving becomes easier generally

  • Yeah we've had 15 housing ministers since 2010. There's just no long term thinking in government and due to the nature of our political system, no motivation to start.

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  • But news stories like this encourage people to take an active interest. I don't think anyone is suggesting the media are highlighting this out of the goodness of their hearts but that's the same for everything they publish.

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  • Started using Duck Duck Go. Slightly horrifying just how much it picks up from what I thought weren't particularly intrusive apps

  • It's great that you've recognised the burnout and are taking steps to look after yourself. You've done a great job on here, as can be seen by the community that's sprung up here.

    Take all the time you need

  • The best thing about being an adult is the freedom to do what you weren't able to as a child imo.

  • No but they're here (and we should be being as inclusive as possible if we want Lemmy to be successful), so it makes no sense to shut the doors on them just because a couple of people don't like seeing /s .

  • Why should we exclude neurodiverse people from a space when it's easy enough to make it accessible?

  • Agreed but I do think that's because the nature of the sub was more academic though, so having some kind of rigor makes sense. Not sure that's the model to follow for every community

  • Have those been defined? I'm never sure what 'hot' means in this context

  • I appreciate that. What bugs me is when people don't read the name of the sub they're in though - if it's askUK or casualuk then maybe it's not the place to talk about America, particularly when it's an advice thread about laws for example.

    Just some self awareness would be good.

  • I binge eat unfortunately. Jaffa cakes are good for this, so I've banned them from my home.

  • I like the name as it conjures up a cute image of a bee in a little cowboy hat. The icons are nice too, I like the consistency. More generally, I like that there's no tolerance for trolls here, people are generally friendly and it feels like it's easy to comment without worrying about the replies you might get. Plus it's transparent - I like the fact the admins post updates on bugs, finances, etc.

    I'm on Lemmy.world as well and it feels slightly more like the old place in comparison.

  • Skyrim. It's a beautiful game, even now when I play it I take a moment to just look at how gorgeous the scenery is. I love the quests and that you can own a horse/house/child/ get married. I love the potions and crafting and customisation.

    I don't think there are many games quite like Skyrim

  • Slightly off topic but do you find PS+ worth it? I'm toying with getting it at the moment

  • I imagine because any impact won't be seen immediately and a week seems like a good amount of time

  • Writing by hand is definitely the main way I learn. The act of writing it embeds it in my memory moreso than looking at a screen.

    I wonder how much of that is down to how we were taught though and it being more familiar and linked with education and cognition. Someone must have done a study on this somewhere.