You want Power Delete Suite. You can filter what you wish to delete by karma, gilding, subreddit, whatever. You can also batch-edit your posts rather than deleting if you want to leave a little message on the way out.
So just like that a bunch of communities I'm subscribed to are gone? I guess I could make another account on beehaw but this is quickly becoming more trouble than it's worth. I've broken my Reddit addiction. Maybe it's time to leave lemmy before I get attached.
Reddit is going to be fine. It will lose a few thousand conscientious, tech-oriented users. But with a lowing herd of millions who don't care about anything more than internet points and scrolling, they'll hardly be missed.
Today was the first day in a decade I didn't check the front page. So I'll also be fine.
We watch Halloween III: Season of the Witch every Halloween night, going on 20 years now. Similarly, we watch The Blair Witch Project on our anniversary each year.
Last year we decided to make Pontypool our Christmas horror movie---so here's to a new holiday tradition.
ps. Mrs. French's cat is missing.
Between sessions: Google Docs (one document per campaign). Props and visual aids are handled separately, the campaign document is just for me to write down my ideas, session notes, etc.
During the session: I'll print out the document and scribble on it with a pen as needed. I've tried editing the doc live (via laptop) during the game but it takes too long and requires too much focus to type as opposed to just jotting down/crossing out as we play.
I’m spending a lot less time online than I did
Removing Sync from my phone was huge in terms of changing my habits. Without ready access to the dopamine drip, I am using my phone so much less than I did even a week ago. And as you said, I'm reading more and scrolling less.
I'll admit it's very much like getting over an addiction.
“deprived members who choose to exercise their religious beliefs by referring to the biblical texts of an opportunity to do so.”
I have chills imagining a legislator consulting the Bible when debating a law. There's more morality in a random Spider-Man comic book.
I popped into one of the few subreddits I participate in and the consensus was mostly, "Who cares about the API/third-party apps, I just want my Reddit back." Whatever, they can have it.
I've been working to curate my RSS feed in the last couple of days so I never need to visit Reddit at all (outside of being directed there by a Google search result).
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