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Connect for Lemmy has been my mainstay. Waiting for Sync For Lemmy hotly.
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No Stupid Questions@lemmy.world•Will there really be a big influx of users on the 30th?
1·3 years agoI’m so excited for you! Sorry Reddit just disregarded third party app developers like you guys were nothing, absolutely disgraceful. Without your app, my SO & I have no desire to browse the site for fun anymore. Thanks for aiding in hours of fun for us!
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Android@lemmy.world•What are the best phones with headphone jacks?
3·3 years agoThe Zenphone 10 is launching in 3 days, it is also rumored to have a headphone jack like the previous Zenphone 9!
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Technology@lemmy.world•Reddit API fee protests push into third weekEnglish
1·3 years agoI MISS MY PODCAST SUBS :(
seriously, I was most active in those communities. Lemmy/Kbin are great for general info with comments that I mainly used reddit for, but the smaller communities with OC and memes that only those 50k people understood is gonna be fucking hard to recreate here.
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Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•Most important thing you've learned in the past 5 years
11·3 years agoThat you need to water your trees.
It may seem obvious; Water the plants in the yard! But for some reason evertime I was watering my garden I never even thought about watering the trees, but they ARE some big thirsty boys.
Water small-med trees for 30 minutes ~2-3 weeks. Water large trees for 45-60 minutes every month.
Oh. And just pay your fucking taxes. my friends are fucking stupid and dealing with the ramifications of not filing mor multiple years and it’s surprised face MORE expensive to deal with after the fact 🙄.
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Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•What "little" experiences changed the way you percieved things ?
33·3 years agoWhen I was a kid my dad was a contractor. He worked hard, always doing the most possible to make sure my mom and siblings were taken care of.
When I got older, I started going to work with him. I realized how hard it was, how everything he did was extremely physically taxing. It was after moving his ladder for the 12th time I realized this is why he’s so tired all the time. He’s working his ASS off for us, trading his physical health for us to have a good childhood.
It was my time with him that A) opened my eyes and respect to the thousands of trades folks on the market and B) without them, this whole operation we call modern society falls apart.
So the “little” thing that changed my life was seeing my dad provide the way he did. I chose to continue in the same field as my dad, but now I’m the designer that makes the plans, instead of installs them. He would always tell me “Use your brain if your have one. Otherwise, you can use your body”.




Good summary