Good to know. Thanks for the insight!
I use the middle mouse button a lot, it’s just that I’m not used to a site not working ‘like it should’ (which is just my preference, I know). I mean, if Lemmy is a bulletin board or aggregate, I’m sort of expecting a certain type of behavior.
Maybe it’s because my middle mouse button is wonky, sometimes it scrolls when I try to click. I just don’t like it.
But the main reason I ask is that I don’t get what makes some pages behave different; and what if I’d like to be able to make it act just the way I want? It’s just one of those things.
I don’t know how, but it does.
Redreader still works, apparently they could prove their indispensability for the blind community.
I’ve read that somewhere, too.
In the Netherlands some people with handicaps like muscular dystrophy can apply for reimbursement for “sex care”.
In those cases I think it might be a good thing.
I just joined every sub that vaguely reminded me of their reddit equivalents. Apparently I joined that one and this one.
Even though I’m a raging hypochondriac, I am not a germophobe. Funny how that works.
Thank you for your answer. I guess I could’ve done some more research myself, but I was also interested if I wasn’t the only one who wondered about it.
I keep getting these videos on TikTok where someone finds an old axe, completely caked in thick layers of rust, and at the end of their magic you can sometimes even see the stamp of the original maker. Truly baffling.
Thank you very much.
I also started using Alexandrite, thanks to that post!