saegiru

joined 1 year ago
[–] saegiru@kbin.social 11 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) (10 children)

Rare or not, get a bidet for home. It's like $25 US for a basic model, and you will never go back. I feel like an absolute savage when I can't use a bidet now. My best argument is this: Imagine if you fell into a pile of manure. Would you just get some dry paper towel and wipe yourself off and call it good?

If your answer is anything other than no, I don't have a rebuttal, but you do you.

In answer to the question, I still wipe the water away sitting down. Standing up doesn't make any sense as you essentially make a shit sandwich with your cheeks... and even though I'm clean down there now - I learned that way and don't plan on changing.

[–] saegiru@kbin.social 14 points 1 year ago (4 children)

Open office layouts are absolutely terrible. Why more places haven't figured that out, I'll never know.

[–] saegiru@kbin.social 1 points 1 year ago (1 children)

You have to make sure to tick "Remember me" when you log in to your account.

Yeah, I've tried that but it eventually logs out - haven't figured out how long it takes yet though. I'm just used to coming back to reddit even after reboots without having to relog.

[–] saegiru@kbin.social 2 points 1 year ago (1 children)

click on the thumbnail, just like in Reddit

Sadly that doesn't seem to work for me, it just loads the Kbin post/comments then I have to click the link from there.

And as for the mousewheel click, yeah that's something I guess I'll have to retrain myself for.

 

Hi, I am new to Kbin like many, but I have a few questions on usage. So far I've liked it, but I keep getting logged out after a bit of inactivity and it makes me enter my credentials when I decide to comment. Is there a way to make it keep me logged in? I was very used to having reddit be basically perpetually logged in and being able to interact easily without constantly having to enter my credentials.

Second, when I click on links from the various posts, it doesn't open a new tab, and I end up closing the tab when done, and I don't have a tab to return to my Kbin browsing. Is there a setting for all new links to be opened in a new tab? This was also functionality I used with reddit, although I don't know if that was related to RES or reddit itself.

Lastly, speaking of the links, is there a way to make the link on the main page open the actual link to the external source instead of opening the post and comments? I feel like I am having to do extra clicks just to get to the content posted. I am used to viewing the content first, then going to the comments later if I choose to.

Thanks for any info and sorry if any of this has been asked before!