NemoWuMing

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Boost for Lemmy does it and it’s an awesome feature. I installed both Connect and Boost on my phone, but I find myself using Boost the most because the new comments are highlighted

NemoWuMing,

Panache is the ability to show off in a more or less entertaining way, depending on talent. It’s a fine line between panache and cringe, and what counts as panache in one social circle might be worthless in another.

Charisma is the ability to stand out and capture people’s attention, and eventually their respect, admiration and devotion, just by the way you move, speak, act and present yourself and your ideas. If you think you have it, and you actually do, you can influence a lot. However, if you think you have it but it’s not true, then you are probably a narcissist surrounded by yes men.

NemoWuMing,

I like Boost because when I revisit a post, all the new comments are highlighted.

NemoWuMing,

Colin Furze (inventor with crazy ideas)

Anna Cramling (chess streamer)

why is it so difficult select text from posts?

Good morning, English isn’t my first language and it happens quie often that I need to select a good chunk of text to translate it with DeepL, why, in often cases, is impossible but select the title of an article that Lemmy’s bot has summarised? I would appreciate, and I am pretty confident I am not the only one, if the...

What hobbies help you minimize or avoid navigating commercialism?

By commercialism, I’m aiming at a mix of spending a lot and sifting through bloated business models (e.g. this or that accessory/equipment, microtransactions, etc.). Feel like many can relate to this sort of commercial fatigue, and yet it creeps even into hobbies where one tries to unwind....

NemoWuMing,

Playing and studying chess, on www.lichess.org. It’s a free open source alternative to the heavily commercial chess dot com.

Learning a new language. Tons of free resources all over the internet

Learning card magic. You can go a long way with just a pack of cards and the 52Kards YouTube channel

Learning to play music. Tons of free resources all over the internet

NemoWuMing,

Study a few pages every day of whatever is not motivating, and keep going for months and months

Have a vision of what you want to do later with that skill (for example "6 months from now, I program an app that can send Morse code through my phone’s flashlight ")

Every day, do the studying chores first, THEN do the fun stuff like playing video games or scrolling through social media. Never the opposite

Spend more time with those that have similar goals

NemoWuMing,

Just checked: That post says 5 years, and I can see Otter’s comment

NemoWuMing,

I installed both Connect and Boost, and I use Boost on mobile because I could set to only load small media on mobile.

Each of these apps have their strong points, and they coexist very nicely.

NemoWuMing,

A poster with pictures of airplanes, that you hang up on his playroom wall. And then you look at the planes together and name them every time you visit. That’s awesome fun for a 3 year old.

NemoWuMing,

I recommend looking for the Michel Thomas Method, as well as Linguaphone AllTalk Method.

NemoWuMing,

Lichess.org is a great place to play chess, or to study it. Free, open source, run by a great team. Highly recommend.

NemoWuMing,

Also the best way to eat Cheetos and keep your fingers clean

NemoWuMing,

Boost can display new comments in a different color. I don’t know how I lived without that feature for so long. Any other apps that can do that?

Last time I used Connect and Voyager (a few weeks ago) they couldn’t do that. They were nice otherwise, but Boost seems to do everything they do and more.

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