i continually rotate the angle of the cutted object so that there is more force concentrated at a smaller impact area.also when i start reaching the end i progressively slow way down. by the time i reach the nub i am either cutting with conventional knife or just slowly forcing the last bit through. kinda sucks because its supposed to be fast.
i think what this redd subb is saying is that unless a person is involved in a stateoftheart/research project.. the software isnt really valuable on an everyday basis ( compared to just using professional software that is the product of new research )kinda demoralizing(in this context).it would be cool if he could FOSS his way out of this one.
if u havent realized:lemmy tends to be significantly more appealing/valuable to some niches that have strongly established,enthusiastic, talented userbase (such as tech ppl).it's a minor satisfaction boost but beneficial. if maybe u dont fullheartedly believe in the lemmy mission(free nonprofit decentralized platform), then it seems, additionaly, less satisfying
to build up other unique /c/'s requires: initiative, light work/time, [and usually..] motivation to post.
i personally [tend to..] only post or comment on things im interested in. sometimes thats only linux and android.
when a site like reddit is ranked top site on the inrernet. everyone can be lazy and contribute once a year and thats still more than enough(when u consider scale). there are also a shitton of negatives to that. but they are ignored and swept under the rug.
reddit is driven by primitive monkey brain attraction as shown through popularity.perhaps subs make the addiction more finely tuned to similarly minded peeps.
lemmy has less than infinite content and a less mainstream non-[purely]hedonistic culture.
sry. didnt read carefully.
nnn (tui file manager) would be an interesting solution. i know its not really perfect but you can interactively select and view files.