There are a lot of shit people in this world. Try to minimize your interactions with them. Don't waste your energy on them.
They are asking for recent papers. Sci hub only has payers published before 2022.
Why the emacs hate?
There are many other great alternatives.
Wtf. are you talking about? Just the size alone reduces the competition to almost zero.
I have a samsung phone and I don't like all their bloated crap they force on you. 100% would NOT buy again.
Last time I checked out various newsgroups on different topics they were all pretty dead. What topics/which groups are you looking at?
Trying to downplay the old gun violence again? There is still this though: https://www.cnn.com/2018/05/21/us/school-shooting-us-versus-world-trnd/index.html
And those numbers only go up to 2018. This year, we have already had as many school shootings by June as during the entire year of 2018: https://www.edweek.org/leadership/school-shootings-this-year-how-many-and-where/2023/01
But yeah, I guess some people consider that 'scare tactics'. smh
Spotube, as it is open source, respects privacy, and is multi-platform. If you run owncloud, you can also install an app to have your listening history synced across devices:
I have been going over the same thing in the last two days.
What worked for me was the following:
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Use a computer (not a phone). That was at least easier in my experience.
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Find your community of interest via: https://browse.feddit.de/
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Make note of the instance (the server, e.g., lemmy.ml, lemmy.world, beehaw.org, etc.) as well as the community name ('sub reddits'). For example, let's use 'technology' at 'beehive.org'
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Go to your Lemmy server and log in. Note that your server/instance does NOT have to be the beehaw.org server, even though we want to add a community from this server. Now go to the search bar and paste the following:
Note that the exclamation mark is part of the search query, as it indicates the community.
The annoying part is that it takes some time before the search result may show up (but definitely less than a minute in my experience).
Once the search result shows up, you can follow the link, which will open the community page where you will have a 'subscribe' button on the top right of the page.
That's not bad. I don't use Instagram, but it would be nice to follow people that are on other services through their Instagram account.
I have also implemented it in emacs. It is awesome.