anon947262949

joined 2 years ago
[–] anon947262949@lemmy.world 5 points 1 day ago (1 children)

I absolutely love these:

  • Clearer Thinking with Spencer Greenberg (behavioral psychology)
  • The Sloppy Boys (comedy cocktails)
  • The Bugle (comedy satire politics)
  • Danny Wallace’s Important Broadcast (comedy radio show)
  • Heavyweight (comedy mystery)
  • HomeAssistant podcast (smarthome tech HomeAssistant)
  • Self-Hosted (tech)
  • Maintenance Phase (comedy wellness)
  • Severance Podcast (tv show Severance)
  • Strong Songs (your favorite songs, explained)
  • All Consuming (comedy product reviews)
[–] anon947262949@lemmy.world 1 points 1 year ago

I get what you mean. I switched a couple months ago and still don’t really think I’m using it that well.

However, I do like Spaces a lot. Pinned tabs too, though I kind of wish they acted more like bookmarks than persistent tabs. But that may be my misunderstanding or misuse.

I also like that it’s chromium so lots of extensions and good compatibility.

I still use safari on mobile because it’s very comfortable for me. Trying to migrate to Arc on mobile, but with something like a browser that you spend lots of time in, the inertia is high.

Finally, I’m a bit worried that they have no real path towards making money. The founder suggested a “boosts” store and some other vagueries. Needless to say, that will not keep a tech company (however small) afloat.

[–] anon947262949@lemmy.world 1 points 2 years ago

My partner and I may be the only people on earth using Tidal, but I love it!

The main benefit is that it pays artists like double what the next highest per-stream rate is (I think that’s Apple Music).

The Tidal app is basically Spotify but without podcasts shoved in your eyes. It has personal mixes, daily discovery, new music you might enjoy, etc. All that useful discovery stuff.

[–] anon947262949@lemmy.world 1 points 2 years ago

Yeah!! My fav is oat, but any non-dairy milk will do. You might want to test the milk with your espresso, as the acidity may curdle your plant milk. Soy commonly curdles with drip coffee.