Funnily enough, the phrase “non-denial denial” was popularized by Woodward & Bernstein
Funnily enough, the phrase “non-denial denial” was popularized by Woodward & Bernstein
Perl is the only language that looks just as incomprehensible before and after a rot13 transformation.
APL would like a word, though I imagine ROT13 on APL source code might actually be horrific.
This but WipEout
Gregorian calendar, surely
You can however, obtain more
Oh good, in a few years corporations will make us work longer for the same pay
Because bread makes you fat
But then you’d get fat
Be better if it was white balanced.
Also the picture’s color should be tweaked too
Reminds me of this scene from Hot Fuzz
If Project 2025 comes to pass and they have sweeping powers they’ll find a way to siphon federal money into the RNC
Ok but Trump is getting free press from the media. They’re frothing at the mouth at the concept of him becoming President again because their numbers have never been higher than they were during his disasterous four years.
It’s was the Comedy Central Roast of Trump actually
Don’t do Klaus dirty like that. (I totally see it though)
Its much more responsive in my experience. It supports a wide range of options, has gestures for controlling certain settings (i.e. brightness and warmness) allows position syncing with other KOReader devices (Another reader,Android App for example), browsing and downloading from OPDS catalogs and Calibre instances, Downloading saved articles from Wallabag instances.
Honestly the only thing I use the stock Kobo software for is to launch KOReader. It does everything the stock software does but better.
I should mention, you install KOReader and its dependencies on top of the regular firmware, not over it. You can use them side by side
Seconding the Kobo Clara for its dim, warm light.
Also want to mention using the KOReader software instead of the stock software for it’s fantastic feature set
Is the pizza super oily? I noticed greasy pizza gives me awful heartburn
Woulda been cooler if they spun up a US government Mastodon instance and made his account there, but this is certainly a step in the right direction
They’re actually two Casio F-100s in a custom chassis. Casio still sells modern reproductions as the Casio A-100