"Community" is a universal term, where as "subreddit" is a reddit-specific term. It's a little easier for a newbie to guess what a "community" in lemmy is versus whatever a "subreddit" to reddit is. (Is a subreddit a webpage? Is it the second page of the front page? Is the submarine section of reddit?)
riquisimo
The rule is post before you leave.
They sell the pneumatic table legs on amazon and if you have an old dinner table or coffee table you can build your own. Coupled with a really long 16+ power strip you can make quite a nice computer desk. :)
Electric leaf blowers are stupid fun. When the front porch gets all leafy I'm almost excited to clear it, whereas I used to dread getting out the broom.
Turns out that having a hobby that you enjoy is super important to your mental health.
BIG YES. I'm happy for you. :)
Silly kids! The cast iron would survive the fire! Ha-ha-haa! Now if there was a sinkhole in the kitchen during breakfast...
Robot vacuums are a GAME CHANGER. You can clean the whole house's floor while doing something else. You can clean the floors so frequently with ease, the floor is always clean when guests come over. Under the couches gets clean so you don't have wandering dust bunnies. It's GREAT.
You can buy cheap shoes and save money, but you're going to pay for it when they fall apart fast and your feet hurt.
You can save money and eat fast food, but you pay for it with your health.
You can save up and get the nicer car, and you pay less for it in the long run with upkeep.
It feels rough around the edges still, kind of like the early internet. Like your part of something that's still a work in progress. It also feels a little smaller, like if you say something you're more likely to be heard, instead of your voice being drowned in a sea of comments.
Naw man, don't play games with your abusive ex. Meta can stay over there, we can stay over here. We don't need to talk to each other.