Only eight :|
Only eight :|
One time when I worked at a hardware store, I was loading concrete bags for a woman and I asked her, “you wanted eight?” to confirm how many she requested. She asked back, “do I want a date??” Anyway, I was too shy to pretend that I was asking her out, so this comment is only sort of about dating.
A clear plastic cup and a paper card large enough to cover the opening… Wait for the fly to land on a window, and approach slowly with the cup while distracting them with your other hand. When close, cover the fly by pressing the cup on the window and slip the card underneath the opening. It helps if the fly has tired itself out first. Works well for all manner of bugs.
There’s always 5D Optical Data Storage, which might store data in glass for a long, long time. (It’s not really 5D; it’s composed of discrete nanostructures which have five attributes.) You would only have to write to a new disc every N billions of years.
Spatulas with overly-long handles. Nothing like constanty banging it all over a small kitchen.
Those little lights made to look like light switches, with their weak-ass magnets.
Clamp lamps that have scant threads on the reflector. They like to pop off and can actually instakill an incandescent.
As far as a house itself: installed carpets. It’s everything you hate about carpets, but permanent. They’re especially loathesome in bathrooms.
I also used to make crunchy granola w/ chocolate and peanut butter and cool it in the fridge. It was amazing.
Maybe it’s a snack you like, but not love?
Peanut butter and sweet pickle sandwich. No, was not a pregnant woman, I just didn’t have any jam ;)
Am I mistaken, or would it make Reddit load slightly faster and use less resources? I might just give it a go.
Got it downloaded, will test. The swipes feature might just be perfect, since I don’t like the delayed popup on HK (but it must have some delay, or else mistakes happen).
Edit: after some testing, this keyboard seems really nice. A few things are in odd places, but nothing too extreme.
Oh, okay. I was looking at sites that list numerous channels and couldn’t find any proper .pls links.
I’ll check it out. Hacker’s Keyboard is great, but seems a bit cluttered at times, and doesn’t have a light mode so it tends to aggravate my astigmatisms.
Thanks. This might be helpful if there’s something RadioDroid can’t find,or for someone who only wants to use VLC. Where do you find your .pls links, btw?
What? That’s… that would have saved me the trouble of discovering turd after turd at the play store. I am glad I found RadioDroid but sheesh, the fact that I already had the answer is too funny.
Just curious but how does disabling javascript on Reddit change the experience? Iir, diaabling it can break certain websites.
On Android I’m using Old Reddit Redirect. (I imagine just changing the URL is simpler, besides I’m not there enough to desire tons of features… I don’t even have a Reddit acct. currently.)
On PC I just use old reddit boolmarks, and a bookmarklet that toggles to old Reddit :D
For Firefox:
UBlock Origin, of course.
And that extension that turns all Reddit pages into old Reddit pages. (I hate the redesign with a passion.)
These are all free without ads:
VLC for movies and music.
Simple Text Editor, which is a lightweight and easy to use text editor. You can configure it to save on exit and open the last file.
ReadEra PDF reader.
RadioDroid is a free and open source internet radio player. Search for stations and genres around the world. It’s waaay better than any of the other things on the Play Store.
Shader Editor if you like programming GLSL fragment shaders.
Krita for digital painting on a tablet.
Autodesk Sketchbook for digital painting on a phone or tablet. It has a paid tier, but the free version is great on its own.
Open Camera, open source camera software. It lets you overcome the limitations of the default app. I like using it when I want a more analog look (I disabled image noise reduction in app).
Manual Camera is a good camera app if you want total control over certain thing like focus, white level, etc.
Hacker’s Keyboard. It’s got freakin arrow keys. Plus easy access to common characters needed for programming.
And last but not least
F-Droid, which is like a play store for free and open source software (FOSS). Lots of things there.
I’ll probably do this forJust Cause 3. Its Denuvo implementation needs to check in every two week just to play it :|