I’ve never heard of setting up a search keyword like that; looks kind of like a Unix alias. How do you do that?
Depends on the browser. In FF it’s part of a bookmark. In Chrom* it;s under search engines. more info
I live in a campervan with my dog Muffin. 95% solar / 5% alternator.
I’ve never heard of setting up a search keyword like that; looks kind of like a Unix alias. How do you do that?
Depends on the browser. In FF it’s part of a bookmark. In Chrom* it;s under search engines. more info
I am used to google searching “[THING] site:reddit.com”
Might pick a few good representative instances on lemmy, mastodon, etc, then make a compound search:
site:lemmy.ml OR site:mastodon.social [thing]
then set up a search keyword like fs
for it so you could type fs [thing]
Not lost, the interface loaded a comment I had written elsewhere into this thread, which I didn’t even have open and wasn’t reading. When I reloaded the page to try to stop the post it showed the original thread I intended to post to. I had to manually open this thread to see where it posted.
I composed that comment in another thread, tabbed away, and when I tabbed back the pending comment was pasted into this thread that I wasn’t even reading. Hit POST before I noticed it. 2nd time that’s happened this morning.
edit: misposted comment - see bizarre explanation below (and it’s not just me)
“Your wife, sir, under the pretense of keeping a bawdy house, is a receiver of stolen goods” -Samuel Johnson
Tangentially-related, perhaps: I’m a member of a subreddit that went from ~20,000 to over 2 million while I’ve been there. The increased quantity was fine, but the quality of postings cratered.
It had been a forum for people who did a particular thing, then suddenly 95% of the posters were dreamers/tirekickers who saw influencer YT/Insta content and came in to ask the same spoonfeedy questions over and over. Five minutes reading the sub would answer the FAQs, but no.
In order to keep my blood pressure under control I focus on specific technical areas and reply only to those that seem to be able/willing to understand.
No doodles, but when I had physical books I would I highlight and make comments in the margins.
In ebooks I use the highlight/addnote functionality.
Reddit is Dead, long live… leddi- lemmy?
Earlier this year I s/twitter/mastodon/ to good effect. I don’t think s/reddit/lemmy/ will happen anytime soon; the numbers are too small for any real network effect.
For example, the subreddit I spend the most time in has >2million readers. There are enough posts daily that my niche interests come up regularly and I contribute to those discussions.
I live offgrid in a campervan and do not have HVAC in the normal sense. I follow mild weather, aiming for daily highs of 65-70deg F. Because I camp in arid regions this usually means overnight lows of 35-45F. I try to avoid overnight freezes for comfort and to protect my water system.
My roof vent is set to 65F (comes on then and tries to hold that temp). The LiFePO4 battery bank is warmed to 50F. At night I use an electric blanket and dogbuddy to stay warm if needed.