figaro 2d ago • 100%
I take your apology and throw it back at you! I am happy you posted this!
figaro 2d ago • 100%
Oh nice! Yeah this is 100% the best way to go. I use the app Mihon for finding/reading manga, its basically the same as tachiyomi before it got shut down.
The one I use is the Boox 7.8" Nova Air2 eReader. I chose one without a color screen. The color screens are cool and all, but for black and white content, the color layer makes the white more of a grey color. For that reason I don't recommend the color e ink quite yet.
The 7.8" screen is literally the perfect size for manga. It feels perfect.
Good luck!
figaro 2d ago • 100%
I just got a boox e ink tablet. It runs android. I have a sideloaded manga reading app and Google books installed. epub books (found easily on Yandex) can be uploaded to Google books from my phone.
I love it.
figaro 2d ago • 93%
So I just watched the clip. Granted the clip was only a few seconds, and yes I believe he is old and senile. But.
The clip doesn't seem to give evidence of anything specific. He might have to pee for all we know.
figaro 3d ago • 66%
"ugh just use a normal browser"
- everyone
figaro 1w ago • 80%
Leon?
figaro 1w ago • 100%
Steam?
figaro 2w ago • 100%
So this is probably a plan to call out Elon musk's stupid "pay to sign a petition" plan. Basically just buying votes. The more attention these schemes get, the more likely they will be made officially illegal.
Sort of a Satanic Temple maneuver. I like it.
figaro 2w ago • 100%
That's one way for Florida to go blue
figaro 2w ago • 37%
I'm currently using safari on a MacBook. Way more power efficient than chrome.
figaro 2w ago • 100%
Guy has plot armor
figaro 3w ago • 70%
I mean. I understand the sentiment but I don't think your nephew will understand 😅 you should keep buying games for your nephew bro. I'll stop buying games in his place
figaro 3w ago • 100%
Maybe? I'm not sure if we want to pretend the fascists are on equal footing as the ones that actually believe in democracy. Good and evil do exist, and we should deplatform the evil
figaro 3w ago • 100%
When I was living over in Seoul, I volunteered at an organization that supported North Korean refugees. There were lots of native South Korean people there too. I imagine it's a mixed bag, similar to the US.
figaro 3w ago • 93%
Not all AI is an LLM. So yes.
figaro 4w ago • 90%
YouTube is the only streaming platform I pay for. I don't want to bother with 3rd party apps, and I use it every day. Plus I get YouTube music out of it, so I don't need to pay for Spotify. Overall 7/10 it's fine.
No judgements toward people who don't want to pay though, I get it.
figaro 4w ago • 100%
Arguably I understand what happened - he somehow expected government to function as it should. He did his investigation as he was supposed to. Bar intervened, and made it seem like there was nothing to see.
He definitely should have done a full media blitz after that though and explained everything he found.
figaro 4w ago • 100%
The Mueller we always wanted
lolll just kidding I've completely lost hope. Exclusive controller support on mobile platforms is absolutely a set deal they have with Apple.
Yo, Does anyone know how the "quick reactions" in telegram X work? On the normal app, you double click the message, and your preset reaction bops in. It doesn't seem to work the same way in X. There is a setting for it, but I have no idea how to get it to work. Thanks!
For those who don't know, he is a twitch streamer/youtuber that talks a lot about mental health, specifically for gamers and people in the internet generation. In some videos, he does "therapy sessions" (technically they are not for legal purposes, but they definitely feel like therapy) with various people in the twitch/youtube sphere. I am really interested to hear the perspective of different therapists regarding his content. Are his interactions with people similar to what you see in real therapy sessions? Most importantly, would it be worthwhile studying how he conducts these sessions and learning from them? Thanks for any insights!
In this scenario, we aren't trapped in the dome. There are openings and doors, so we can get out, cycle in fresh air, etc. Is this a viable ~~solution to~~ way to avoid the effects of climate change? Would it be cooler in the dome? Would there be any negative repercussions? Would clouds form inside the dome? Could it rain in the dome? Would the rain be more toxic than usual because car fumes wouldn't dilute as well? Could outside lightning break the dome if it got struck? Would there be a single point in the dome that the sunlight would be directed to that everyone would just have to avoid, else they just burst into flame? Sorry but I have so many questions about this. Apparently there was a show about the situation, but all I remember is that it wasn't very good. Hank from Breaking Bad was in it.
I was thinking about this today, and would love some kind of feedback from practicing therapists. How do you avoid burnout?