Which recliner did you go with? I’ve been shopping for one for a while and haven’t had any luck finding one I like…
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quickhatch@lemm.eeto
Technology@lemmy.world•"Did you realize that we live in a reality where SciHub is illegal, and OpenAI is not?"English
10·2 years agoYes it is, and that’s the problem. I work my butt off to identify mechanisms to reduce musculoskeletal injury risk, and then to maintain my employment, I have to hand the rights to that work to a private organization that profits over it. To make matters worse, I then do the work to ensure the quality of other publications for the journal through the peer review process and am not compensated for it.
quickhatch@lemm.eeto
Technology@lemmy.world•Kagi Search releases first version of a Lemmy/Kbin search lensEnglish
6·2 years agoSign up for the trial and see. I was really worried that I’d blast through the base sunscription’s number of monthly searches, so I started counting the number of DDG searches I did a month. It was barely within Kagi’s, so I signed up. The awesome thing is that their results are better to the point that I use fewer queries now.
quickhatch@lemm.eeto
Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•What is something small you can do almost (if not everyday) to improve on yourself?
1·2 years agoThis might be the best citation I have ever read! Take my upvote!
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Privacy@lemmy.ml•Signal tests usernames that keep your phone number private
5·2 years agoTake a look at Molly for your tablet!
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News@lemmy.world•I've Been To Over 20 Homeschool Conferences. The Things I've Witnessed At Them Shocked Me.
321·2 years agoSecular homeschool graduate here. Parents homeschooled my brother and I because the public school system was drastically underfunded and we were in quite an education desert. I always hate articles like this, as folks tend to paint broad strokes about homeschoolers… But there’s a reason we never had other homeschooled friends growing up; there were a lot of crazy ones, especially in Michigan, as there is virtually no regulation.
This article made me wonder whether the issue was with our digital devices or what we’re doing on our devices in these “interstitial times.” Whwn I was a teen, I almost always had a book with me that I’d read in quiet moments between things; in college, reading is how I passed my time between classes. Now, I do the same with ebooks. I don’t think the screen made any difference.
So is the problem filling the interstitial time with anything beyond daydreaming, or is the issue with the instant gratification that many apps are engineered to provide?