

What’s driving the need to move things off .world?
What’s driving the need to move things off .world?
Lol, what? I’ve always used both Firefox and Chrome due to doing web Dev. It’s a perfectly good browser. It’s been my primary browser on mobile for years since Google started the creep of removing choice in how you interact with Chrome.
It can also come back even if successfully treated. If you have another infection that messed with your immune system, like covid, Lyme can come back and make your life miserable.
What about spam? Stuff completely unrelated to the community? Porn?
Certain heavily moderated subs made sense, like ask historians, where the purpose of the sub was to have actually knowledgeable responses instead of internet ass-pulling.
Any time you employ MBAs, you need strong reminders to not be evil.
Final nail in the coffin of don’t be evil. Next they’ll require this for accessing gmail
I still visit a few small, specialized subs. None of the population of the subs has had any interest in leaving reddit because there’s almost no noise in the signal already.
Hi! For kids, I like using medium tubs for storage. Smaller tubs for larger parts, and shoebox tubs for tiny parts and mini figs.
To help with the floor clutter, I converted an old wooden train table (check fb marketplace) to build. Instead of the storage bins, I was able to use two shoebox tubs and four of the next size up so stuff can be put away and covered. Then I found a medium tub that fit under the table for a big parts bucket.
This gives a place for builds to be put when play stops without worrying about them getting busted by being put in a large tub
I only ever saved boxes for sets that were well over $100. Everything else was recycled. Instructions are stored away in a filing cabinet drawer.
Edit: I just cross-posted something that was submitted to my old sub on reddit on storing instructions.
How many mods are active on ee? I have no interest in dealing with yet another instance of lemmy.