I rocked a Samsung Alias 2 for 4 years before I got an iPhone 5. The e-ink keyboard was awesome how it changed when you flipped the screen open to portrait or landscape.
My childhood was a bit difficult, but very fun, but my teen years were hard.
After about 23 everything just got better and better for me, emotionally, financially, career-wise, everything.
Then in my mid 30s I was struck down by an illness that takes most aspects of your life away and throws you back into poverty. So that has been really hard, losing my career, ability to work or socialize, etc.
Life isn’t what it’s “supposed to” be for many of us. It’s a random lottery of birth and health and events.
I feel like you’re one of the people this article is talking about.
Dromio05 showed me several posts he deemed questionable since Reddit took away his own mod badge. For example, this post shares a link to an article about “rebel canners,” which Dromio05 argues “gives a public platform to people who openly encourage methods and recipes that are known to be unsafe, like canning milk and open kettle canning.” The post is labeled unsafe, but Dromio05 would have removed the link to the article.
What is the profession you wouldn't work, even for a day and even if paid your weight in gold?
How would you go about a low maintenance personal website today?
It seems like there’s a lot of ways to go about this that may be overkill, so I’m curious which may avoid that....
What was the last dumb phone you had before your first smartphone? (lemmy.world)
I rocked a Samsung Alias 2 for 4 years before I got an iPhone 5. The e-ink keyboard was awesome how it changed when you flipped the screen open to portrait or landscape.
Japan is on its own wavelength. (lemmy.world)
How is your experience on the Fediverse? (kbin.run)
What are some things that you enjoy or dislike about the Fediverse so far.
Has life gotten better as you've gotten older?
Mine certainly hasn’t. I feel like I’ve had 27 years of downward spiral....
Reddit faces content quality concerns after its Great Mod Purge (arstechnica.com)