Why is peeing after shitting easier?
When i pee without shitting i need to pee harder but when i shit pee comes easily.
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When i pee without shitting i need to pee harder but when i shit pee comes easily.
Does a search in Lemmy return results just from the local instance my account is on, or all communities I subscribe to?
Sorry for asking it here, but I don’t know which communities can help me with some tech problems.
I’ve been listening to this NPR (public radio) show, Wait Wait Don’t Tell Me, for probably 20 years. It’s a comedy news quiz, and they have listeners call in to participate. I’ve wanted to call in since I was a kid (I’m 31 yo now), but I’ve got some fun anxiety around talking to people if I don’t know what to...
I had like 10 posts as of yesterday, amounting to about 3k post score. Came on here today to show that I have 0. Anyone know what happened? The two communities I created still exist, but all the posts I made are gone.
Let’s say a Reddit admin announces that they are a Reddit admin. What do you think will happen? How would people react?
If we for instance take, as an example, someone thoroughly explaining something which is clear to 99,9999% of the earths adult population don’t you think the remaining .0001% could come up with some? I get that this community is a place to allow people to ask questions they can’t or won’t ask elsewhere but I certainly feel...
Not sure if I need to elaborate. I’m sick of having to scroll through an entire fucking novella just to find the recipe.
How do i see the communities in other instance then my home one? And are there android apps that support exploring communities in other instances
Using jerboa fwiw and I miss mindlessly swiping through my reddit feed
I see no use for the numlock key, I'd rather just have the numpad on the whole time. Are there actually cases where it is useful or people who for some reason prefer their numpad turned off?
I know this is not a feature oficially on lemmy as of now (at least the github github.com/LemmyNet/lemmy/issues/2397?ref=privacy… the issue is still open)...
I just switched over to feddit.uk to reduce the strain on lemmy.world. Either I’ve forgotten or am doing something wrong, because I can’t seem to subscribe in what I thought was the right way....
So considering there’s a substantial push to get away from places like Reddit and Twitter, as an outsider I’m wondering how the fediverse is going to actually provide solutions to some already bad problems within higher resource platforms:...
I’ve replaced my old laptop with a new one and I have over 350GB worth of data to move over, moving all of it to an external drive and then moving them to the new laptop doesn’t seem efficient and it seems like it’s gonna take forever...
I’ve seen a lot of people who are still confused about instances and the various communities in them. Think of the Fediverse as Earth and the instances as countries. Countries have constitutions that establish the values of the country. Instances are the same....
It seems you can’t list all communities on a remote instance. But it also seems like going to that instance won’t necessarily show all communities unless you log in. Am I missing something for how this is supposed to work?
Just as the title suggest. Is there anyway we can prevent Lemmy from being such a giant sphere of political annoyance just like Reddit? No matter where you go on reddit before the API changes and even now, someone has to bring politics into it. Even in post or subreddits where it’s not needed....
I love catbox.moe it’s really really handy but sometimes I need to share multiple photos at once and I was just wondering if there’s a solution to that…...
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