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  • I used to think of “blocking” as an extreme measure, but for us individuals, it’s really not. You get to decide what your feed looks like. Especially here.

    BAMO -> block and move on

    What flipped the mental switch for me was facebook, of all places.

    I hate it and was off it for years, then we moved to a small town with no subreddit, only a damn fb group. Man I went on a blocking spree with all the proudly terrible people, and now I have both an actually useful local town group AND a separate handy list of people I don’t need to bother meeting.


  • goji@lemmy.catoADHD@lemmy.worldAuditory sensory overload
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    1 year ago

    Honestly, not much helps so I’m here for other ideas too.

    If I can’t remove myself to a quiet place, noise canceling earbuds are my go-to as well. I have airpod pros too, and they’re ok, but Jabra’s active noise cancellation has been by far the best in my experience. So far, anyway.

    Going outside does help, too. It’s not quiet, necessarily, but sounds bounce differently, so it’s much less overwhelming.




  • Ragebait. It’s boring and pointless, and it brings out the worst in everyone. I never understood the appeal of being a “troll” though, so idk.

    Something else I don’t miss, and maybe this is a little more personal, but often when I would try to participate in a conversation, my comment would get auto-removed for some rule/etiquette based reason I could never really wrap my head around. Like, derailing? I thought I knew what that meant, but had comments removed when I was like, “yeah that answer really resonates with me too! My 123 is xyz.”

    Lemmy so far has been much more welcoming to the neurodiverse and I appreciate the organic, freeflowing nature of conversation here.

    Obviously, if someone’s being provocatively hateful / an obvious troll, then nuke 'em.

    But if people are just trying to join in on the conversation, don’t be a pedantic dick about exactly what kind of conversation is allowed. It had gotten to the point where I was afraid to comment at all for fear I’d be doing it wrong.



  • So many…

    The Hidden Athlete (long form interviews with endurance athletes)

    No such thing as a fish (fun conversational about random weird factoids)

    Sawbones

    The One You Feed

    The Debaters (stupid Canadian comedy debates)

    The Art of Manliness (dumb name, decent content)

    Discovery by the BBC

    Ologies with Alie Ward

    The Emma Guns Show (idgaf about beauty stuff, but love her quality of life & mental health topics)

    Trail Runner Nation

    Maintenance Phase

    You’re Dead to Me (bbc history in a light funny way)


  • That’s an overly simplistic take.

    Over the years, ads have become louder, bigger, more intrusive, more voluminous, and alarmingly much more “personal”

    I value my peace and my privacy.

    I support creators with donations, subscriptions and purchases. If it’s an exclusively ad-supported service that does so respectfully and reasonably, I might whitelist it.

    Everything else gets blocked. I use AdGuard and their extensions, and a VPN set to a Swiss geo helps with the rest.


  • goji@lemmy.catoAsklemmy@lemmy.mlDeleted
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    1 year ago

    Also mostly happy with my iPhone 12 mini

    My only real gripe with it is that I want a better camera.

    I can sideload or mod enough with scripts to suit my purposes, so no issue as far as flexibility goes. But I want better quality photos and videos without having to lug out the “real” gear on a trail run.

    Chaps my ass that phones just keep getting bigger, and the mini’s been all but phased out. I’m a small person with proportionately small hands. Why stop making phones we can fully fit in the back pocket of women’s jeans, or use with (mostly) one hand?


  • The lemmit or whatever bot was the first “user” I blocked here.

    It might not have been bad if they’d stuck to news articles, but so much content is more personal in nature and it feels gross to see it botted.

    I’m not going to give advice or empathize with a bot who basically just stole someone’s question or story. OP isn’t even here, they aren’t going to see our comments. Just feels like talking about someone behind their back.

    One of the things I love about lemmy is how much of the content and conversation is actually authentic.

    Those bot posts are spam and need to go away.


  • Someone did make goblincore, but it’s still pretty empty and I’m not creative enough to meaningfully contribute.

    I loved looking through all the happily amateur mossy green nature pics, tiny ecoscapes & terrariums, all the mushrooms, frogs, and foresty crafts & creations from people much more talented than myself.

    The issue isn’t that the rooms don’t exist in this house, but more that the smaller niche ones are still just a couple shy people early to the party, waiting for the extroverts to show up lol

    /running /bikewrench & /cycling /askscience & /science /autisticwithadhd /onguardforthee /ontario /kingstonontario /ontariogardeners /canadianinvestor /cozyplaces /ifyoulikeblank /notthebeaverton /oddlysatisfying /plantclinic /renovations

    Also Select a Set was a very cool little music themed sub that I enjoyed participating in.

    /scrungycats!



  • Yeah I think a lot of people equate education with overall intelligence, and that’s just not how it works.

    I’ve personally known an anti-vaxxer with a PhD, MDs who wrote at a middling grade 8 level, and a literal rocket scientist who never could figure out his email lol

    Highly educated people can be brilliant in their specific fields of study, while being absolute morons in other areas. They just had all the right opportunities, money, and the time/skills/ability to study, memorize, and pass tests.

    I actually know at least a couple high school grads whom I’d consider more broadly intelligent than some of the MD & PhD holders I’ve worked with over the years.