[-] Rannoch@lemm.ee 16 points 1 year ago

Jesus christ, dude. I'm here scrolling through posts at 2 AM in a dark room because I'm having trouble sleeping, and this picture scared the shit out of me. RIP my chances of going to sleep any time soon.

[-] Rannoch@lemm.ee 17 points 1 year ago

Yep. Certified non-tech nerd here. And not quite 30, either.

I was awfully close to not figuring out Lemmy enough to make an account and participate.

I still don't understand exactly what's going on, but I can confirm that my first time visiting was extremely confusing. So many terms I was completely unfamiliar with, and no clear way for me to jump in easily (like you were describing with having to make important decisions before signing up/understanding). Truly the only reason I ended up successfully making it here was that I saw a post on the instance I ended up joining, welcoming reddit refugees so I figured - well, I guess I could try this one. And that was after I had searched around online to figure out what the heck the fediverse, instances, etc, were.

The barrier to entry is really high for those of us with little to no tech knowledge. And I was really motivated, I reeeeally wanted to commit to leaving reddit. I imagine those who are considering joining but aren't quite as motivated just won't make it. :(

[-] Rannoch@lemm.ee 26 points 1 year ago

I have "Do Nothing" days. It's really the only way I survive, honestly.

During many parts of the year, my job and home lives are extremely hectic and stressful. Whenever I can, I designate a "do nothing" day, which helps my brain actually take advantage of resting that day without thinking "omg I need to do this, and this, and this", etc. Usually it ends up being a Saturday, and while I'd love for it to be weekly, I'd say I have them more like twice a month or so.

The rules for a Do Nothing day are that I Do Not Do Anything Important, I don't even leave the house - just chill, play video games, read, craft, garden, watch TV, sleep, etc. Whatever feels right. It makes picking back up with the stress the next day much easier to handle. Plus, I find it's really hard for me to ever relax even when I do have a moment to do so, so I would usually waste all that time anyway throughout the week just straight up worrying about what I should be doing. At least by doing this I combine all that time into one day, and I actually use it to relax!

[-] Rannoch@lemm.ee 65 points 1 year ago

I have summers off from work (am a teacher), which I COULD be using to get tons of errands done, renovating the house, working out, etcetc. However, I am currently spending it sleeping in, playing too many video games, staying up late, crafting, reading, etc, which is exactly what I did during summer as a kid as well. It's been nice :)

[-] Rannoch@lemm.ee 15 points 1 year ago

Imagine if other similar formats sued each other like this - one forum site suing another because they both use text-based forum communication. I'm so tired of facebook/meta/twitter/etc.

[-] Rannoch@lemm.ee 13 points 1 year ago

Same! I went to check it out earlier and the frontpage had a couple of subreddits I recognized but am not interested in, and the rest were all subreddits I had never heard of before. I also thought the scores seemed weirdly low, but not 100% sure about that since I dont usually pay super close attention. At least the weird vibe was pretty helpful in getting me to hop off, versus getting sucked in to browsing around more.

[-] Rannoch@lemm.ee 16 points 1 year ago

I can't see any reason for me to ever try it. I've got plenty of social media to deal with already, and this doesn't seem to be offering anything new or interesting for me. Plus the creepy permissions even keep me away from joining temporarily out of any curiosity I might have.

[-] Rannoch@lemm.ee 11 points 1 year ago

Oh shit no way, I didn't know that? Is that the case for most of the random reddit bots? For some reason hearing that the RemindMe bot is dead as well makes me extra sad 😥

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submitted 1 year ago by Rannoch@lemm.ee to c/whatcha_playin@lemm.ee

Just picked up Through the Fragmentation during the summer steam sale this year, and have only played a small amount so far today, but it's very... interesting so far. I added it to my wishlist a little while ago when looking around on Steam for unique games that are immersive and/or experiential in some way.

It's definitely got the "weird" factor so far, and I'm interested to uncover more of the main story and what's going on. So far, I've only finished one "playthrough".

Anyone else here played this before?

And, does anyone have any recommendations for similar games, or other games that might fill that "immersive, experiential, unique" niche? I'm sure there's a better definition or genre name for what I'm looking for. Some random games I've enjoyed that sort of fall into this category in my head are things like Firewatch, Before Your Eyes, and Outer Wilds. Almost like, games that pull you into the world, and make it feel like you're really there in some way?

[-] Rannoch@lemm.ee 15 points 1 year ago

To add to this, I think people often underestimate how "easy" it can be to function in society without being able to read well. I know that some folks who either don't read at all or read at a very low level have just gotten used to interpreting the world around them without the language part. For example, visually recognizing a username and password field on a website and knowing what they're for, or recognizing the symbols and colors used for certain objects or meanings, all without the actual words needing to mean anything to them for them to understand what it is and what to do with it. And for those who can read at a 5th or 4th grade level (and would thus be included in the stat mentioned in this post), they're likely then very capable of reading and understanding the majority of text they're going to come across in their day-to-day lives.

Of course, I don't want this to sound like I'm saying being illiterate is easy, I'm sure it creates MANY barriers and difficulties for the person, but I do think humans are also flexible and resilient, and are able to survive using other cues.

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I suspect the meaning is obvious and I'm just being a silly goose, but I've just been sort of bouncing around among them, since I'm not quite sure of the difference.

[-] Rannoch@lemm.ee 13 points 1 year ago

I was scrolling through "all" and thought this was a legit ad at first 😅

[-] Rannoch@lemm.ee 19 points 1 year ago

Forreal, what's going on? Why does it seem like so many separate sites are suddenly so much worse/going downhill quickly?

[-] Rannoch@lemm.ee 10 points 1 year ago

That's one of the things I've been most excited about so far - it sorta feels like I'm back on an old ~2005 forum again, it's weirdly nostalgic and nice!

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