I think it's supposed to be that people no longer have a 1000 yard stare, probably from just being generally happier, but for me I feel like cameras have just gotten better in my 13 years of transition lol
I think it's supposed to be that people no longer have a 1000 yard stare, probably from just being generally happier, but for me I feel like cameras have just gotten better in my 13 years of transition lol
Me walking into the crosswalk seeing the cars with no intent on stopping (state law states they must stop for pedestrians)
Only works if you can survive the f-150 doing 60 in a 25 zone 😌
I'm running Debian. Okular worked for smaller epubs just fine iirc, but was struggling with large textbooks which is what I was using it for (Deitel Java specifically). Took forever to load, and was sluggish to search.
Unfortunately it looks like sumatra is windows only, but I'll keep searching!
Depends on device for me. For android I use Librera for books, Tachiyomi/Kotatsu for manga/comics, on the old Kindle I was gifted (Kindle Touch 2) I use KOReader so I can read epubs. For desktop I do use Calibre for reading, though I'm not a big fan of their reader. I mainly read textbooks on desktop and find the search features useful, which is the main reason for using it, it all works well enough. I had issues getting Okular to work well on my computer, but I've heard it's good? Here's hoping I can unify things a bit in the future.
Eta: I forgot I actually started using Seeneva for comics, since I like the speech-bubble zoom feature
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My faves for the PS1 are:
Grandia I and II are so good. III is okay, X stinks.
From my grandma (who got it from her father):
"Of course the story is true, it just didn't happen"
Essentially, the story is more important than the actual event.
It used to fix WiFi issues for me back on Windows Vista (bleh). Vista would always have issues when I woke my laptop from sleep mode, and my WiFi would be disconnected and unable to reconnect/properly turn off. Running the troubleshooter would restart my wireless card. Other than that I haven't encountered anything it's helped, but I don't use windows too often these days.