I like to ask a variety of questions, sometimes silly, serious, and/or strange. Never asking in an attempt to pester or “just asking questions” stuff.
I’m generally curious and/or trying to get a sense of people’s views.
A couple I like to use occasionally are LibreOffice Draw and Freeplane. Draw is for diagramming and technical drawing, and Freeplane is for mind-mapping (which is sort of another way to say diagramming).
Despite having used LibreOffice’s other software for awhile, I had completely overlooked Draw, which is why I ended up finding Freeplane. Both are great open source programs for sorting out information, diagramming and outlining ideas with a more free form visual arrangement.
Older? Check.
Free? Check.
Software/game? Check.
Checks out in my book!
What’s IC mean in this context?
What shareware do you play?
Appreciate the reply and link regardless! It’s always whack-an-ad with these intrusive jerks.
Would you happen to know of any guides or have advice on identifying the adservers to block?
Do you use/browse other fediverse software?
That’s impressive, great to see it’s held up all this time!
Yeah, shouldn’t it be at least thirty minutes?
Interesting! What’s P and K in this context?
Some talk as if more attention & engagement regarding negative subjects/issues is normal or how people’s brains work, so I’m curious about studies into the other angle on this.
That is, to what degree people may be drawn to and discuss more positive subjects.
Cool! What is it?
Say articles on scientific research progress, effective disease prevention/mitigation, successful restoration projects of environments on the brink or of historical buildings/artifacts, etc.
Subjects like this related to efforts to help, maintain, and/or improve matters.
Are shitposts still shitposts if they’re in order?
u kitten me right meow?
Why would you fire a fine feline like that?
Do you need more than croc?
Where do you tap for the comment reflex?
If I understand @xmunk@sh.itjust.works’s comment elsewhere in this thread properly, I think that’s what a pause interrogative may be. I also agree with them that it (and the interrogative start) does better fit some ways of speaking.