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  • I know it comes off weird to me because I'm a Westerner, but I wonder what cultural and cognitive benefits can be directly linked to having your language innately require the listener to actually wait, listen, and then respond.

    Or maybe I'm assuming it works that way, but when you actually live in that culture and language, you are more likely to predict what is gonna be said so the same kind of foot in mouth moments can happen.

  • One thing I've noticed since coming to Lemmy from Reddit. Damn if the most obnoxious, time intensive, expensive solutions aren't the most upvoted like I actually am not living paycheck to paycheck and just trying to get my dopamine hit.

  • Man, I found this in 09 a few months before the 2.0 update. And it had a decade behind it even then. Man I miss those days of looking through random wads on 4shared. I couldn't even begin to figure out how to find some of that stuff nowadays if I wanted to find it.

  • Boost For Lemmy @lemmy.world
    Eyro Elloyn @lemmy.zip

    Is the lag when tapping a link just something I have to live with?

    My app has started to not acknowledge that I've tapped a link for about 1 to 2 seconds after I've tapped it. It will, however, still collapse the comment, which is wildly frustrating.

  • Boost stopped working a couple days ago so I'm now fully on Lemmy. Can somebody help me understand how this works?

    So the subreddit made a .chat instance (which my boost for Lemmy app does not open in app), and these are the two mirrors for that one instance? But I feel my assumption is off because they have different posts.