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FollyDolly, in How to cope with existing right now?
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I feel you. We have had the rug pulled out from under us so often we might as well lay on the floor. I wish I had some advice to give you, but I don’t. All I can say is I truly sympathize becuase I am going through the same thing. We are just going to have to hang in there, for better or worse.

RealFknNito, in How to cope with existing right now?
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gzrrt, (edited ) in How to cope with existing right now?
@gzrrt@kbin.social avatar

I'm almost exactly the same age as you. If I've learned anything up to this point, it's that people would start to have better and richer lives as soon as they cancel their cable TV subscriptions, delete all social media accounts*, and delete all news apps from their mobile devices. I really believe smartphones are a huge culprit in making people miserable, and it's because we've let these things get totally out of hand instead of consciously making them as boring and utilitarian as possible.

The issue of being 'informed' or not can be covered by reading Wikipedia's current events page for a few minutes each week. That should also free up plenty of time for people to focus more on what really matters day-to-day, which is their local community, friends, family and neighbors. Useful information is actionable, and actionable information can be found when you're laser-focused on your local area and the ways you can help improve it.

  • Lemmy / kbin isn't social media, IMO. ; )
callyral,
@callyral@pawb.social avatar

lemmy and kbin are social media

Daxtron2,

Lemmy is objectively social media

TheGalacticVoid,

I think they mean social media with algorithmicly generated content feeds.

JackGreenEarth, (edited )

All the feeds are algorithms in leemmy - hot, top, new, etc. They’re just simpler algorithms and they’re open source.

Silentiea,

Technically any feed at all is an algorithm, even one as simple as just “show whatever’s newest in your subs”

Daxtron2,

It’s still an algorithm that determines what content you see

gzrrt, (edited )
@gzrrt@kbin.social avatar

IMO Lemmy's a new version of old-school web forums and link aggregators (which have been around since the beginning- kind of like Fark, Slashdot, etc). Using this site feels the same as using those sites.

Think social media's a very specific thing that started off in the early-to-mid 00s- i.e., a site / app where you keep a profile that's tied to your real-life identity and real-life social circles (myspace, friendster, linkedin, facebook). And that's where the harm kicks in, since suddenly you have to worry about having some kind of curated digital persona, which has some kind of real-life impact. So if we can't talk about the harms of social media in a specific way (i.e., the harm of constantly comparing your life to these idealized representations of other people's lives), then 'social media' isn't a meaningful term anymore.

ScreaminOctopus,

Is there an rss feed for the current events page?

phileashog,

But I want to carry the full weight of the world on my shoulders and get upset about things I can’t change…

/s

homain, in What are some small things we should change about the human body?

we need more micro-plastics in us

jacktherippah, in Do grown-ass lions and other big cats enjoy standard cat-treats?

There are even videos of big ass cats (maybe panthers/lions idk) on YouTube meowing and purring so uhhh maybe?

cheese_greater,

They’re just like us 😺

schnurrito,

Actual big cats (Panthera) can’t purr or meow to my knowledge. Cheetahs can, but they are small cats.

jxk, in Beyond Wikipedia, what are some of your favorite online learning resources?

www.openstreetmap.org – geography

www.orchidroots.com – official orchid names, and pictures

and the sister projects of Wikipedia, in particular:

en.wiktionary.org – dictionary

en.wikisource.org – old books (also in other languages)

en.wikivoyage.org – touristic information

species.wikimedia.org – species

You said “beyond Wikipedia”, but I will also mention that Wikipedia in other languages is an excellent resource to learn a language.

suriyuko, (edited ) in Are there any good free alternatives to brilliant.org?

Perhaps “Khan Academy”, although I’m not sure if it’s better. Never tried it myself.

jeffw,
@jeffw@lemmy.world avatar

Used to use Khan academy for math stuff in undergrad and it was great!

NightAuthor,

Same, Khan is good for math.

Sheeple, (edited ) in Are there any good free alternatives to brilliant.org?
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Tbh brilliant isn’t worth it in the first place. It’s very much just repackaged YouTube videos

Edit: I confused Khan Academy with Brilliant

Twoafros,

Thanks for letting me know. I thought it would be more interactive and almost game-like.

Bipta, (edited )

It is more game like. There were no videos.

I haven't used Brilliant a ton but I don't think the other poster has used Brilliant at all. I've seen zero videos in any lessons I began. Maybe they're thinking of Khan Academy.

Sheeple,
@Sheeple@lemmy.world avatar

Oh I was actually thinking of Khan Academy. My bad

Twoafros,

Thanks. From your experience, do you recommend Brilliant?

thantik, (edited ) in Are there any good free alternatives to brilliant.org?

Skillshare for another paid-for service. MIT OpenCourseWare is a good resource for free.

Asudox, in My English Breakfast tea states it contains 2g of protein.
@Asudox@lemmy.world avatar

Though rare, some herbal teas might have tiny amounts of protein left from the plant they are made from. Some other things they added in to the tea, like for flavor, might also contain protein.

morphballganon, in How to cope with existing right now?

Focus on today. Focus on what choices you can make.

cashews_best_nut,

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  • Silentiea,

    I hope not, but know either way that there ARE people who care about you.

    captain_aggravated, in What are some small things we should change about the human body?
    @captain_aggravated@sh.itjust.works avatar

    Baby teeth last longer. What’s this bullshit about your first set of teeth lasts 5 to 10 years, then you’re supposed to make it 60+ on the only other set you get? I’d make baby teeth last about 20 years.

    A_Random_Idiot,

    Or just be like a shark and grow new teeth every 20 years or so.

    wagesj45, in How to cope with existing right now?
    @wagesj45@kbin.social avatar

    There is a disproportionate amount of wealth concentrated in the older generation and those who will inherit it will probably be even worse with that money than the last generation.

    Don't worry, this isn't going to happen. Inheritance, I mean. Almost all of that generations wealth is going to be eaten by elder care. At $10k per month, and zero of that being covered by Medicare until you're basically destitute, nursing homes are going to demolish that store of wealth and their descendants will be left with nothing.

    A_Random_Idiot, in What are some of your cheap eats hacks?

    Depends what you mean by cheap eats.

    Do you mean bare bones no cash for big output cheap food?

    or do you mean “I can swing a big initial output of money to save tons”?

    If its the first one, find a dollar general with a fridge/frozen food section. You can make quite a few good, low intiail cost meals from what you can get from there.

    if you mean “I can swing a big upfront payout to get a lot of stuff thats bargain barrel price per unit”, then buying a whole pig or cow and having it butchered is probably the best way to get a ton of meat, dollar per pound wise.

    Mango, in What are some of your cheap eats hacks?

    Flour is the highest nutrients per dollar you can buy. Make some bachelor cookies!

    sxan,
    @sxan@midwest.social avatar

    Amen.

    You can make pasta with flour, water, and salt. Add yeast, and you can make country loaf bread. Add a little sugar, butter, & milk, and you can make white sandwhich bread, or dumplings for soup. These are absurdly easy recipes, almost impossible to mess up. Change the portions, and you have sugar cookies, like you said! Splurge on chocolate chips and you can have chocolate chip cookies. Get some baking soda, and you can make crackers.

    Flour’s about 80¢/lb. Salt is $10 for 26 oz, which will last many, many recipes. Yeast is $1.50/oz. For $25, you can make about 25 loaves of bread, and still have a bunch of salt left over.

    Flour is the single best, and most versitile, calorie-to-dollar value food.

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