Using rainfall as a(n inverse) proxy for protests is very clever. Interesting to see how the MLK violent protests actually were counterproductive and increased the republican vote share.
I'd heard this as a plumber who knocked a pipe with a spanner.
It seems to have failed to notice the whole transcript and just repeated the intro/summary.
Ah, so it's not even possible with a different front-end (unless it stores extra data).
Yes, you can go to your profile and click on "Saved" to see your starred posts/comments.
One annoying thing is that it's sorted by the original posting date, not the time you saved it, which might mean your most recently saved item isn't even on the first page of results.
Having a computer-based one that's the source of truth (and perhaps accessible online) does make sense, although I suspect this is too niche to exist already.
I know these are famous last words, but this doesn't sound too difficult to knock up yourself, assuming you know ~~kung-fu~~ coding.
Sounds awful. I hear that if you drink enough of it, you begin to like it, but how can you get to that point?
It turns out that people on Lemmy are no better responsibly using a downvote button than anywhere else. I think you should have to at least select a reason why you're downvoting to add some friction - maybe options something like "I don't like this", "I disagree", "This is factually incorrect", "Spam", "Abusive language", etc. Then you can filter out the first two!
It took me longer than I'd care to admit to get this yoke.
I begrudgingly agree, although it is very relevant and thought-provoking.
This makes sense.