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The best cheese temperature is fresh out of the refrigerator and I will die on this hill!
The best cheese temperature is fresh out of the refrigerator and I will die on this hill!
Agreed, most of the characters in the book are so flat, and only do things because the plot needed them to do that thing.
The Netflix series managed to make the character’s motivations seem more believable which I appreciated.
I can finally follow ZUCC on Mastodon, at last
I just wish Signal had better history and backup features.
Exactly! The great thing about Lemmy is that if your instance’s admins start doing stupid stuff you can just go to another instance.
Well, to quote a classic film:
“Evil will always triumph, because good is dumb.”
New Coke was the 80s, not 70s — they actually briefly brought it back as part of a Stranger Things tie-in. Super interesting to actually taste it.
I miss AskScienceFiction; it was always fun reading those in-universe answers.
There’s one here on LemmyWorld, but it’s pretty dead: !AskScienceFiction@lemmy.world
IIRC, my dad bought progressives from Zenni and said they were as good as the ones he got from an optician.
That’s the tragedy of the commons, and you’ll find it’s true for basically every possible societal organization.
I think so, I believe you can open them in Books via the Files app on iOS.
Depends on the platform.
If you’re on an Apple device at least, the built-in Books app works great for reading ePub files.
The problem typically isn’t that the community doesn’t exist – the problem is that it does exist but is empty or mostly empty.
Anyway, I wasn’t aware that GIMP UX suffers, I’ve never used anything else and am happy with it.
My argument here is that by never having used anything else, you wouldn’t necessarily realize how much better other UX choices could have been.
That said, I do have to give the devs some credit, as they have fixed two major issues, by adding single-window-mode and unifying the transform tools. Having each transform be its own separate tool was just awful UX IMO.
The biggest remaining UX problem, in my opinion, is the way GIMP forces layers to have fixed boundaries. Literally no other layer-based image editor has fixed layer boundaries, because it makes very little sense as a concept. Layers should solely be defined by their content, not by arbitrary layer properties set in a dialog box.
Honestly I feel like this attitude is the reason GIMP’s UX suffers. They’re so determined to be “not like photoshop” that they’re unwilling to fix some of their more boneheaded UI decisions out of fear that they’d be seen as copying photoshop.
In short, open source APIs for everything.
That’s also my favorite name
Disagree — while the larger communities tended to get kind of lame, Reddit’s smaller communities were quite worthwhile. I want that to continue, just not on Reddit.
I definitely recommend Dracula — not only is it good, but it’s also the prototype for basically every subsequent vampire book/movie:
Seems about the same?