

What exactly are you searching for, though? I do subreddit-specific searches to begin with. If people happen to have not discussed the topic, then I simply make a new post about it, either here or there.
What exactly are you searching for, though? I do subreddit-specific searches to begin with. If people happen to have not discussed the topic, then I simply make a new post about it, either here or there.
Which brand? My IKEA Morgedal (now superseded by some other name) has been incredible.
at some point I would have said, ‘Well, on Reddit…’
I don’t see why this is bad. Even now, it’s still a major forum of incredible human wisdom and knowledge that you can’t easily find anywhere else—not even here quite yet, I think. It’s the leadership that sucks but the users are mostly amazing (in specific subreddits, at least), and those are the awesome people I refer to and am grateful for interaction with.
I genuinely believe that the world would have been better off without my existence disrupting the natural order.
maybe it’s not as traumatic to have never experienced it?
There is zero trauma in nonexistence; there is indeed nothing at all, which includes all happy memories as well. No garlic pesto pizza, no Andor season 2, music, sports, games, Lemmy…
This post about why we should bother to stay alive is probably relevant and interesting: https://lemmy.dbzer0.com/post/38873684
They will have their own wash cycles/protocols because everyone knows that filth slows things down, especially joints and moving parts. Indoor ones will be programmed to stay sanitary for our sake, so they may even have UV-based self-cleaning capabilities.
They can’t perceive any sense the way organic brains do, but they can still pick up on chemical composition; I recommend that you get an air filter with a reactive/smart detection system. We already have carbon monoxide, radon, etc. detectors, after all. They’ll be really sophisticated! And they’ll cost accordingly…
That makes sense. The extent of my desktop-publishing work has typically involved bifold programs, so I use LibreOffice Writer’s “brochure”-printing mode (which automatically sets every 4 pages as double-sided quarters of 1 sheet) because I can’t stand how bad element selection in MS Publisher is. I’ve never used InDesign and want to avoid Adobe as much as possible since my org is already neck-deep in Microsoft’s subscriptions as it is.
Don’t get me wrong; Scribus can clearly make a lot of beautiful stuff. I just can’t even start to figure it out; I gotta find video tutorials or something.
Thanks, I had tried Scribus for something unrelated to this, but found it to be horribly counterintuitive in terms of how to even get started. I think it had a major update somewhat recently so I suppose I could retry it…
I was just thinking of exploring that, yeah! Thanks for the nudge. “Parasites” is certainly an interesting word to appear on that webpage…
Bing does this
I’m pretty sure you can disable it in options, because it has defined pages for me.
Many do, but a fair number also tucks it into a separate menu; you have to click somewhere at least once or twice to uncover or show said reject-all button which you can then click.
Fine, I edited it into the post. Still, OCR fails miserably at sheet music in my experience. These files are a mix of people scanning papers and PDFs coming directly from file-download websites. I can’t have a single mistake from an OCR converter in my line of work.
Indeed, we are all doing our part—by avoiding Reddit lol. *Keeps scrolling*
Oh, man, a paid subscription? I’d rather stick with Windows, in that case…
True! I wonder which are really active nowadays (for the greatest chance of it getting implemented)…
These are all PNGs, though! To be specific, I work regularly with sheet music (especially sheet music with no source files, so it’s PDFs that I adjust into PNGs and manipulate from there: mostly deletion of unwanted staves and whitespace).
Should we make a Lemmy equivalent?
I’m glad I don’t live in your complex!
Yeah, install Vimium in your browser and try to access every link on any given website mouselessly.
Oh, that’s because Reddit must never be browsed using anything other than:
Avoid New Reddit (www) at all costs! It’s a life-changing experience.