Hey man,
I always see your posts in this community and know you're the only one keeping it active.
Thank you for the effort you put into it, and I've enjoyed quite a few of them. How active is loops now compared to say Lemmy?
Hey man,
I always see your posts in this community and know you're the only one keeping it active.
Thank you for the effort you put into it, and I've enjoyed quite a few of them. How active is loops now compared to say Lemmy?
Oh ok, I thought maybe there were electric ones or something like that. Thanks for the clarification.
Is there a non handheld mandoline?
Try Nuud. It's made from sugarcane (except for the lid), and it's a great deodorant. It's a bit expensive but it does last a long time and functions really really well. I'm referring to the cream as I haven't tried the stick yet.
I hang it to dry and use it for the rest of the day, and then with the laundry it goes.
I obviously wash, but when I'm home I use washcloths to dry my vagina, and they're just the best. If I can't use washcloths to dry, I use those interfold tissues. They're amazing, they don't rip and you don't find tiny rolled pieces all over the place.
If I'm not in the house, in public places I use the interfold tissues if they have them, otherwise, depending on the quality of the tp, a minimum of 3 up to 6 or 7.
Ok, let's talk about Lemmy specifically. The app I'm currently using (Connect) has so many great features like swipe gestures that improve browsing tremendously. Just in this thread, there was a link that I had to use the browser to view that had two images that I needed to zoom in to view and then zoom out to read the other comments. This is something you don't deal with when using an app because it's usually optimized for easier viewing.
But at the end of the day, this is about habits and what you feel most comfortable with.
Have you ever tried an app and thought, nah I don't like it?
I always have the same thoughts when people say they use browsers. Apps are (in my experience) much more practical to use. Also, I think browsers are an ok option on a computer, but not mobile.
Yeah, I was always glad to see it whenever an article piqued my interest. Thank you for your work, and hope you reconsider.
As someone else suggested, tell people who don't like it to block it.
Isn't this for a browser's autofill? I don't have enough knowledge on the subject, but even though it can be vulnerable, it isn't as bad as browsers?
I'm very glad I was wrong!
Oh that's good to hear! Thanks for the update!