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Is there such a thing as talent that isn’t a byproduct of a high IQ and personal interest
Is there such a thing as talent that isn’t a byproduct of a high IQ and personal interest
Oh, I see, thank you!
How does that make it not greasy?
That must have been rough
Keep calling it twitter.
In real life, regardless of what people like to say there is more often than not a correlation.
Only, you shouldn’t take those for facts and shouldn’t make assumptions.
This. Many people feel good about themselves for using lemmy, but not using big tech software doesn’t mean you’re doing better than before.
Social media remains social media and still is a huge time waster and a detriment to your attention span
Though I try to be more lenient on this view because not long ago I was reminded of the benefits of moderate social media use.
But the device makes it easier to lack self-control
depends if you’ve had your birthday that year
All the answers I got were very useful and informative, but this one is definitely the one that catered the most to my worries.
I see, that clears up a lot, thank you! I just hope that Lemmy is, as you suspect, doing the same as kbin.
Thanks, I’m also definitely confused about what Lemmy is and isn’t. This clears up a lot.
My bad. By annexing, I meant downloading posts from other instances.
archive.org also has an extension that automatically scrapes webpages that haven’t been downloaded in 90/60/30/7days/24hrs
I needed to be reminded of this, thanks.
Still, Reddit is probably the biggest and most accessible source of information in the world, written out of passion by people, experts, professors, neckbeards… trolls… uni students, researchers,
and I wish Lemmy could also become the archive that Reddit is, but if information has a high likelihood to get lost with time, why bother? It should then really only be treated as a very temporary social media which is… okay, I guess.
people who argue about politics always seem to unyieldly defend extremist views
hasn’t human cooperation always been about making compromises, finding a balance, and understanding each other? smh…
Sounds like Microsoft’s embrace, extend, and extinguish
Aren’t you making too big of a fuss over simple humor