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I love the Moon+ Reader app. Tons of features. I like that it has a dark mode and you can set the brightness very very low (on OLED) so reading in the dark at night is comfortable.
I love the Moon+ Reader app. Tons of features. I like that it has a dark mode and you can set the brightness very very low (on OLED) so reading in the dark at night is comfortable.
It’s just stretched. That portrait of Mario is supposed to be square, but here it’s wider than it is tall.
Probably just a setting on their TV. Maybe it’s intentional or maybe they didn’t realize.
Can confirm. I love both.
In addition to all the automation everyone has talked about, some of us are also data nerds.
I enjoy knowing the temp, air quality, etc. in every room. How does this change throughout the day/season? Did leaving this door open or this fan on improve anything? What can I automate at what threshold to improve things?
You can also get a lot of data about energy usage too. And if you have solar and battery, it’s neat seeing how much it affects and how much you save.
Automation is useful, but in the end it’s just a hobby like many other things. It’s fine to be into it or not into it.
Let’s get this out onto a tray.
Me and my friends played the Pokemon stadium mini games WAY more than the actual battles. They were a lot of fun.
I’ve never seen x-files, but it does get brought up a lot in conversation about Fringe (one of my favorites). Fringe starts off as {insert scifi thing} of the week, and then the plot starts to develop later. I recommend giving it a shot.
I have also felt like this my entire life. Rather than a superpower, I’ve always imagined that I’m haunted by some low-level evil spirit that only has power over street lamps.
I watch his videos occasionally and I haven’t seen anything like that. Recently, at least, he’s just been doing the usual of taking apart and explaining random electronics he finds.
This is such a tiny hill to stand on, and I love it.
If that one doesn’t tickle you, we do have more options to explore like MM/YY/DD or DD/YY/MM
Hell, we even have options like MDY/MDY
I had a really good laugh today when I remembered that the area 51 raid happened. And the Naruto runner.
I’ve always liked underscores better because it differentiates from the file extension. It just makes sense. Except it is a wider character, so it’d be longer.
I’ve finished Ori and the Blind Forest at least 3 times recently. I had my first playthrough (100%), then I went back for the 3 hour speedrun (took a couple attempts to figure out my routing) and got a 2.5 hour run. Then I did a hard mode run with no upgrades. I’ve yet to do any tries for the no death run because that’s probably going to be hell.
As you might have guessed, I think it’s a fantastic game. I’m very much looking forward to playing the sequel. I’m going to try a couple no death runs before I move on though.
Do you digitize it yourself? That seems like a lot of work, even using ocr. And then making it pretty with formatting and all the stuff to make a good epub.
I haven’t seen anyone else mention the reason why I actually want this feature.
I want to be able to hide the non-games/utilities so that it doesn’t say I’m constantly playing things like blender, fpsvr, etc.
Not particularly cringey, but I started saying howdy for the giggles, and here I am now with it as one of my go-to greetings.
To provide an example it it being done near perfectly, see the Factorio mod scene.
That being said, I do feel similar to you about this. Something might be wonky about this. We’ll just have to see how it shakes out.
Also BEWARE of dihydrogen monoxide. It’s in every cup of water that you drink no matter where you got the water from. It’s all over the world. Nobody is safe.
I’m here. I don’t know if it has changed since I was a child or if I just didn’t notice, but the cream is disgusting. It’s mostly just palm/canola oil.
I don’t dislike the cookie part. It’s not to die for, but it is a classic flavor that tastes great in milkshakes.