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You are what you do.

I find some things I wanted to do just didn’t fit in the way I was doing them.

For example journaling and meditation, two things you mentioned, weren’t great for me to be consistent about; I don’t get something out of them every time and they don’t build up for me. I practice meditation enough that its there when I need it to calm things down but not religiously. Journaling was just about reflection to me, just find some quiet time and think, no need to bring writing into it, and finding that time/looking for it/wanting it, I think helps keep over-stimulation in check.

For weightlifting, why bother? Because I see the consequences in others, it only gets harder the older you get. I liked the idea of “earning” the day by doing something hard to commit to my future and sometimes the hard thing is working out with a migraine or illness, I’m lucky to still be able to.

What do these things mean to you; what do you want out of them.

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Very reasonable and I think sums up my feelings on it as well.

I avoid meta like the plague but making some kind of pre-emptive pact to block it in an open ecosystem seems a lot like a gatekeeping bandwagon; they don’t even bother to list an actual reason.

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It has a “free evaluation” that I think can be as long as you want it to be / honor system.
Its been worth it to me to pick up a license and support the development though. Its reasonably priced (for a dev tool) / no subscription and definitely beats the free clients I was using before (Sourcetree/GithubDesktop).

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It might depend on the definition but I’d probably expect engagement/total to play a bigger factor.

As it is it weights very heavily towards evenness:
A: (11, 10) = 21
B: (99, 90) = 21

They have the same ratio of votes but I’d expect B to be more controversial since more votes are tied up in the controversy / it got more attention. Maybe most people just don’t care about A so they didn’t bother to vote.

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I’d be curious if “Squirrel” originated with the SQuirreL client. The only time I’ve heard someone call SQL “squirrel” was because they were using SQL interchangeably with the client.

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Presumably those wouldn’t be as upvoted so they wouldn’t sort with useful content but I do think someone might go on forever posting like that with a 0 score where a -1 might give them a moment of reflection.

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Users who are looking for larger communities can just dogpile whatever is popular and users who aren’t will find something that fits them better just as they always have. I think some people do struggle with not having the massive fire hose they are used to though but everything starts somewhere; it never was going to be everything to everyone all at once. I’m personally finding not being lost in a sea of noise to be more engaging.

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It was never going to do more than get people talking, the number of subreddits isn’t as important as what the long term impact to users and quality will be. They have signaled their interests are not user centric, it wont be the last outrage I’m sure but they’ll keep getting away with it if there isn’t a clear alternative and people keep going back.

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It also lines up with the media attention span. On day 5 “reddit lost users during the blackout” will be a better headline than “blackout still going on fyi”.

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