

For anyone wondering, FMT = Fecal Microbiota Transplants.
It’s exactly what it sounds like; through oral or rectal.
For anyone wondering, FMT = Fecal Microbiota Transplants.
It’s exactly what it sounds like; through oral or rectal.
You can even make a complete sentence that makes sense with symbols and numbers.
“Ronaldo doesn’t grill 76 Canadian Tacos.”
Or whatever
Very informative. Thanks for taking your time out to wrote all of these! 😄
ML = Machine Learning
DL = Deep Learning
Respect 👍
More people need to learn how to gracefully accept mistake like you did, even myself.
The former. I would love to start these online communities but I don’t have the time nor emergy to maintain them; I’m barely browsing reddit and lemmy as it is.
For now, I can only compromise and use reddit.
I left r/popular and r/all but lemmy still not yet an adequate replacement for non-tech niche hobbies and interests.
It’s my first time hearing about JPEG-XL. What’s the file format name? ‘*.jpeg-xl’?
Can I create it with Adobe Photoshop?
I know you’re just being hyperbolic, but there was a time when using Chrome was a smart choice.
Offline translation, nice. I’m gonna miss Opera GX stylish theme but I’m ready to ditch Chromium-based browser again, at least on desktop :D
Edit: I’be checked the add-on, unfortunately my mother language and other popular languages are not supported yet.
Thanks, didn’t realize it’s an add-on. Much better because now I can use it on Librewolf. :D
Wait really? Is it on the stable version or do I need to install beta/nightly?
I’m more inclined toward predatory money-lending companies myself.
It would take times, the more informative content we have (even the what’s your top 5 thing posts) that common people use search engine to look up for and find, the more we will get exposure, just like how reddit find its audience. Imo, as long as lemmy doesn’t get into front page of search engine, I’m afraid the number of lemmyverse users that migrate from reddit won’t sharply increase unless reddit does more fuckups. This might also mean, there will be inevitably one or a select few big lemmy instances that will get more exposure.
In any case, it’s not necessarily a bad thing; Lemmy (and kbin) needs a lot of improvement to be accessible to most people. Let people that are tech-savvy and those who are passionate in open-source projects improve it first. Otherwise, others will try and find lemmy too complicated to use as it is right now and not interested in using it later down the road.
Just my 0.02
Thanks for reminding me. I used RES and curated my reddit page to only subreddits I personally followed; I forgot that many redditors have different experience than mine. Most of subreddits in r/popular (or is it r/all?) are just user engagement machine. I agree that’s probably not great for mental health in a long term.
I wonder if this source of mental health decline i.e. anxiety and depression:
The researchers posit that social comparison with peers is behind those results
means that social media such as reddit (ugh) or lemmy have less negative effect or a different one? I don’t think I have problem with social comparison by browsing lemmy but I do feel like I still spend more time than necessary. Some kind of FOMO I guess.
It’s because they’re still in the early stage of enshittification, “first, they are good to their users.”
I hope my pessimistic ass is wrong; only time will tell. I just feel like some part of Proton’s marketing strategy doesn’t do it for me.