Ask me someting ridiculous
I will answer any question , no matter how absurd
In today’s digital age, access to quality documents, research papers, ebooks, and educational resources has become essential for students, professionals, and lifelong learners. Two platforms that have emerged in this space are Scribd and Chesser Resources. But which one is the ri
Been getting lots of question about the what, how, and why of Digg Daily. So fire away here!
The UK is on high alert for a potentially "severe" Northern Lights (aurora borealis). display tonight, after a massive solar flare sent a Coronal Mass Ejection (CME) directly toward Earth. Anyone get any pics yet?
If you had to pick just ONE social network that you use the most, or get the most value from, what would it be? Not what you think you should say — your honest answer. For example:• Are you a silent Instagram scroller?• A TikTok doom-scroller?• A LinkedIn “I’m here for busi
When something big breaks in the world, who do you instinctively turn to first? BBC, Sky or ITV? CNN, Fox News or MSNBC?ABC, CBS or NBC? Al Jazeera, RTÉ, France 24, or something else entirely? Do you stick with them because you trust them, because you grew up watching them,
ask me literally anything (I will probably regret this in 12 minutes) Current status: panicking internally eating cold pizza at 10:33am wondering why I thought “diggy diggy hole” was a good icebreaker already planning my dramatic exit post when this flops Proof: my crippl
Questions about Australia? Questions about family life camping? Questions about life, the universe, everything?
not sure if i'll make it through the night but ama
I would love a simple way to be able to just drag and drop my communities to change the order of them on the left hand side of the screen
Not going to lie, I wasn’t expecting much. I submitted a support query to Digg this morning, half assuming I’d hear back sometime next week, if at all. Less than 30 minutes later, I had a clear, helpful response sitting in my inbox. No generic reply. No “we’ll get back to
I’ve been thinking about how it’s often the smallest moments that stay with you for years. One thing I’ll never forget is when I dropped a full tray of chips outside a takeaway. They went everywhere, I just stood there in silence like my life had collapsed, and the guy ins
I think we will need them to tag the nature of a post, thoughts?
So many things start out great, then slowly turn into places people avoid. That blue bird logo site becoming a letter is just the latest. Early social was fun before they turned hostile, toxic & spammy. Somewhere along the line the vibe changes, the noise wins and normal peopl
Why is this always a thing in " new " apps?
Opening companies to steal from good people and help people It is expensive and spoiled. We want to replace old devices with new ones, or leave us with old devices that will remain working for life