> I'd appreciate an article that I can read in peace while drinking my coffee in quiet.
Then... instead of sixteen words that complain and do nothing for yourself or others in this thread, type half the words into your favorite search engine and post a better link.
I'm not even asking you to write the article you expected someone else to post for you, but ... you could even do that. Just a thought to ponder over your next hot steamy cup.
I put as much effort into my comment, as OP posting a plain link to a YouTube video.
> you expected someone else to post for you
I'm flattered you've felt obliged to, but that wasn't my intention. What I expect are quality materials on the home page. No, a random YT link without a context isn't a quality material, that's what 9GAG is for.
Videos are great too because you can listen to them in the background while working , driving, riding the bus, jogging or working out in the gym, etc.
It's not the kind of valuable critical piece of information that deserves 100% of my attention and brain processing power in order to warrant for me to dedicate time of my day just to read it and only it, that's for books with a story arc.
When I'm working, I'm focused on the task. When I'm driving, I'm focused on the road. In the gym, I'm focused on doing exercises properly. I don't fancy listening to talks mindlessly. What's the point? If I need background that doesn't need my attention, I have a collection of various noises and electronic music.
> dedicate time of my day
Saving precious 5 minutes on reading, just to spend them later on Instagram reels.
What's the point of reading something while drinking my coffee quietly?
When I'm drinking my coffee I focus on enjoying the palate, when I'm reading I am laser-focused on processing and retaining information.
Multitasking prevents me from attaining the full benefits of these exquisite activities. If need a mindless task while I'm sipping my morning brew I can always count primes backwards or stare at the other hipster in the coffee shop.
> I'd appreciate an article that I can read in peace while drinking my coffee in quiet.
Then... instead of sixteen words that complain and do nothing for yourself or others in this thread, type half the words into your favorite search engine and post a better link.
I'm not even asking you to write the article you expected someone else to post for you, but ... you could even do that. Just a thought to ponder over your next hot steamy cup.
I put as much effort into my comment, as OP posting a plain link to a YouTube video.
> you expected someone else to post for you
I'm flattered you've felt obliged to, but that wasn't my intention. What I expect are quality materials on the home page. No, a random YT link without a context isn't a quality material, that's what 9GAG is for.
Videos are great too because you can listen to them in the background while working , driving, riding the bus, jogging or working out in the gym, etc.
It's not the kind of valuable critical piece of information that deserves 100% of my attention and brain processing power in order to warrant for me to dedicate time of my day just to read it and only it, that's for books with a story arc.
When I'm working, I'm focused on the task. When I'm driving, I'm focused on the road. In the gym, I'm focused on doing exercises properly. I don't fancy listening to talks mindlessly. What's the point? If I need background that doesn't need my attention, I have a collection of various noises and electronic music.
> dedicate time of my day
Saving precious 5 minutes on reading, just to spend them later on Instagram reels.
What's the point of reading something while drinking my coffee quietly?
When I'm drinking my coffee I focus on enjoying the palate, when I'm reading I am laser-focused on processing and retaining information.
Multitasking prevents me from attaining the full benefits of these exquisite activities. If need a mindless task while I'm sipping my morning brew I can always count primes backwards or stare at the other hipster in the coffee shop.
Sounds fantastic! I'm glad you've found your way of achieving an inner peace.
> I don't fancy listening to talks mindlessly.
Fancy? Talks? Is this the 1800s? I don't like winding up my gramophone, either...
Do you need a few emojis and self-censoring to understand that sentence?
I think he's just a britbong