Modern cell phones. It's crazy that I basically never need a computer now. My phone is so diversely useful. I spend more money on phones than computers now. It's also the best camera I've ever had! Phones are just so cool lol.
I know this is a joke but it reminds me of my old therapist, she told me to start every list with "write a list" because it's a hard task on it's own and you deserve the validation of crossing it off when you're done making your list. It's really helped me actually have some follow through.
My spouse, and child, who make my life feel valid, needed, and loved. Thanks to them and their constant encouragement I have a life worth living. 💜
It's possible to adjust it so you have three little buttons but you can also use gestures from those buttons. Not the sides. I used to use that setup for a long time but know I'm just using the regular gestures for now. By the way I'm on a Samsung Galaxy S20.
I think it's on the roadmap for Jerboa, but the first and only app so far to implement mod tools is Summit for Lemmy
As a wheelchair user I absolutely hate when people do this! I ended up forced to go around the back of the car which is way less safe.
On Sync you can block whole instances. I found that very helpful.
Sync for lemmy let's you do this.
I've been on quite a few. But I mostly was on lemmy.world but their reliability is low. So I switched to Lemmy.ca who federated with basically everyone. Unlike World. I was on .ml for a while too but left for some reason. I'm also on Beehaw, I like it over there but it'll never be my home instance mostly because you can't create communities and they don't federate with most of the ones I like. Being on Lemmy.ca allows me to interact with World and Beehaw from one account which is really nice. They also have really high up time!
Anytime I volunteer for anything I message people directly. Seems more friendly and maybe more professional if you can say that about volunteering as a mod. It makes sense to me to DM.
To add to this, a new car in 1938 was $860 according to this, but essential information was left out. What that actually converted to in today's money $18,709.33 which is a lot less than what I'm paying today but only by about half. I don't disagree with wanting to get back to this point or better. But the picture seems to assume the reader already knows this?