It was 55% for me. Higher baseline I suppose. <\s>
It was 55% for me. Higher baseline I suppose. <\s>
…but we have org-mode so we can take notes about things like friends and family.
This is my number one. I hate having everything in one subscription list, battling each other for my attention. My local communities can’t stand up to lemmyworld or beehaw communities in my sub list, and “local” puts all local communities in, most of which don’t interest me.
That’s just one example though, and it’s not all about instances. News about energy policy can’t battle with world politics, so keeping the two in separate lists is important to me even though they are both remote sets of communities for me.
It just needs dark mode to turn it 2020s
Yep, what you failed to realise at the time is you’ve just invented a dynamic data structure like a list or a dictionary.