I’m watching Love on the Spectrum with my husband (great show!), eating a coconut popsicle, and petting one of my dogs. It’s a great Saturday night in my book :)

  • @MustardOrMayo
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    8 months ago

    I just set up Boost for Lemmy ( [email protected] ) on one of my two tablets after setting it up on my phone a few days ago, and I specifically wanted to join on 18 March to have the day and months of my Lemmy World and Beehaw accounts sync up with that of my Reddit account due to the sentimental value of my Reddit cake day date (::: spoiler spoiler 18 March 2018, a date which marked the occurrence of the first of many events that changed my life forever and allowed me to open up :::). I find it cool that there’s Casual Conversation on Lemmy World, and I just discovered it by accident while browsing local content. I have Boost successfully set up on my Xperia (phone) and Galaxy Tab (tablet 1), and I need to then set it up on my Boox (tablet 2). I’m still getting to grips with Lemmy post and comment formatting being a bit different from that of Reddit, including how spoiler text works and the ability to embed images directly in comments, but I’m sure I’ll eventually be able to adjust when I’m not stuck with work.

    Other than that, I’m mostly just watching YouTube videos and working on personal projects, including organising my ideas and preparing for an event I’m attending. I’m still swamped in unorganised ideas as I’d often not have the time, but some other unrelated things led to me being able to perform better than my 2018-2022 self.

    • @ickplantOP
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      38 months ago

      That’s awesome! It’s nice when you can look back and see how you’ve grown better. I hope you like it here!

      • @MustardOrMayo
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        58 months ago

        Yep! I hope so too!

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      28 months ago

      Hi there! Looks like you linked to a Lemmy community using a URL instead of its name, which doesn’t work well for people on different instances. Try fixing it like this: [email protected]