You can probably get it down in one sitting. Just make sure you can get the angle right before actually going so you don’t end up with an infection.
You can probably get it down in one sitting. Just make sure you can get the angle right before actually going so you don’t end up with an infection.
You have to angle your body such that the water drips straight down and not toward the front. It requires some practice to get the hang of.
Yeah you really have to block the annoying communities. I did have to do that on Reddit too as well though. And subscribe to some nice stuff so you have a good home feed to look at when All isn’t working for you.
If you use Beta or Nightly, you can turn on dev tools and use a custom addon list from a collection in your user account. https://blog.mozilla.org/addons/2020/09/29/expanded-extension-support-in-firefox-for-android-nightly/
Yeah I just can’t hear over the phone most of the time. It’s somewhat better on ADHD meds. It’s a lot worse when my allergies are acting up. I find video calls somewhat easier just because I can focus easier if I can read lips and body language.
The one thing I miss about living up north is that it actually cools down in the evenings. Texas stays around 100 degrees until about 9 pm.
How many users moved away from Lemmy.world to another instance?
My local subreddit, a liberal city, has been banning a bunch of people after it got taken over by anti-choice conservatives who don’t even live there.
Some people find it more comfortable than hanging fabric.
I do not see a way to hide them on mobile.
Same for me. The list of drugs I tried for depression/anxiety before I got diagnosed with ADHD is very long. Treating the ADHD works better for me than any antidepressant. Most of my depressive episodes these days occur when I stop taking my ADHD meds.
There was a dev who said they were working on this but the app was still in early acces. I think the app was Nemmy
Nah I started at 29.
Also worth mentioning that if you have ADHD, you get those same protections. Idk how it is in Canada where OP is, but in the US, adult autism evaluations can be hard to obtain and insurance typically will fight coverage but ADHD evaluations are easier and usually covered.