If the pages don't have any lines, how do keep your text straight? If I write on paper without any guides, my text is always crooked. I have a small spiral bound notebook with little dots on the pages as guides.
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Cool, I also joined recently and I find Lemmy to be much nicer than reddit. Every community seems just more positive.
But there are many people here that want this to be the next reddit and that worries me a little. Every now and than, when I scroll through the feed, I see a post that reminds me of the bad old times on reddit. Thankfully it doesn't get as much engagement as on reddit, and the responses are a lot more reasonable.
But I have to say: if you want this platform to be reddit, and you succeed, you've just rebuild the platform you were running away from. That should not be the goal
Also ganz ehrlich: Mit einem halben Jahr bei der Feuerwehr könnte ich mich sogar anfreunden, auch wenn es wahrscheinlich sehr anstrengend wäre. Aber dann müsste auch dafür gesorgt sein, dass ich in der Zeit weiter meine Rechnungen bezahlen kann. Es hat ja nicht jeder die Rücklagen, um 6 Monate lang ohne Einkommen auszukommen.
This is such a silly idea. One thing that many tech companies seem to forget nowadays: software needs to be predictable. If I subscribe to a channel, I expect the system to notify me about new uploads. If it doesn't, people will assume that it doesn't work. This is the reason why I've cancelled my YouTube Premium subscription: Youtube thinking it knows better than me.
I keep my journal analog, I feel more comfortable writing my thoughts on paper, because I don't trust modern tech enough to not upload it to some server without my consent. Having said that, I do like my smartphone. I've just setup Joplin with my own server for taking notes and sketches on the go.