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So you See that a generalization of a whole generation isn’t accurate. And then you do another generalization on a whole generation that’s wildly inaccurate.
So you See that a generalization of a whole generation isn’t accurate. And then you do another generalization on a whole generation that’s wildly inaccurate.
Wait what; how could 10% of the instances just disappear?!
Yes, that’s actually how I got to try Voyager, and now I use that on my phone!
What I meant was rather a desktop friendly UI (which has such a more modern look like new Reddit). Voyager is great, but obviously in a very iOS style and made for mobile.
Now I’m waiting for new.lemmy.world!
I think it would be actually cool to have a UI like that which has images and links directly expanded (like e.g. Voyager has, but for desktop) and is just more modern and spacey. Not sure if any like that exists yet though.
Besides that, thank you of course! I won’t use it, but I appreciate an admin caring about and listening to the community. That’s quite refreshing :)
That’s sounds 100% right and is 100% right
To be fair, I’ve seen so many like them on Twitter
And every morning (or like at 5-6 am when I was going to bed), the (not personalized) Germany trends were full of stuff like “Good morning”, “Hello”, and the names of individual people.
There’s still the part of the year before the birthday and the part of the year after the birthday.
You work in the US, right?
I’m so sure that this would be absolutely illegal in the EU. Privacy laws are rather strict here and I can’t imagine that it would be legal in any way to say that you’re doing an anonymous survey if it isn’t actually anonymous.
I wonder when the same happens with a project for new.lemmy.world xD
Hug myself
Also tell them that I’m proud of how I was and that I understand and accept them, and that I hope (and think) they’re proud of me and how I am now
And tell them some really important big things I learned in some special parts of my life
I knew that I’m a millennial at heart