By good for the world work, you mean "Noble Professions"?
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Where's the question in this post? I swear Lemmy users would just upvote everything they see lol
Toram Online, 700+ hours. Not counting the time spent on the PC port though.
Sometimes I use Reddit to search up nonfiction book recommendations on r/books with searx.be (it automatically fetches you results on the old reddit website) because to be honest, it's pretty much one of the few places where I can find nonfiction recommendation for niche topics or just nonfiction readers in general (that isn't just about self-help books). Not only that, the users generally give a synopsis so it's easier to find what book you'd be interested in. But since Reddit made porn less accessible, my reddit usage dropped significantly.
Why We Sleep by Matthew Walker. Unsurprisingly, I've become more conscious of my bedtime, but one small diagram was significant to me— having small periods where you wake up every 3 hours or so was a normal part of sleep. Since then, I've become less stressed over the quality of sleep I was getting, which then improved my sleep quality...
Me. My mode of transport is usually open-air, so I dislike breathing in dust and smoke. And I hate the idea of people potentially judging my face and facial expressions.
Thank you a lot!
Do you have more information on that? I think I might have that, it also interacts in a vicious cycle with my emotional sensitivity (which is something I know most people with ADHD have)
Yeah, I wish there was a feature that lets you switch between total-only and lemmy format.
If I'm posting a question, I simply won't have anything better to say to someone who answered with more expertise than me 🤷♂️. If I say thanks to everyone just for the sake of it, I feel like I'm clogging up the comment section.
I thought my comment was delivered too late, I'm glad it reached you :)
I mean... I guess? I don't know what would the difference between New and Newborn mean between sites. And Beehaw isn't just about positivity, I find their community content in general on the higher quality end. But even if the summaries were true, it's still not in the right subreddit lol.