kethali
Scorched Earth was awesome, never got a lot done in computer classes at school because of it :)
Same issue here, fairly consistently - a hard refresh doesn’t really seem to help in my case, either. I’m not sure if this was happening before the 0.18 upgrade or not.
Also, doing a search for the community pops up an error message, and I believe there should have been a clickable subscribe link after it somewhere to subscribe?
Bit of a difference between 4-5 and 16-20 :) Looks good though.
I was going to make some bread this morning, but it was already a humidex of 30-ish degrees at 9am, so I decided to sit on the couch in front of fans instead.
My daughter reads a lot of books checked out via overdrive on her kobo (in Canada), though the search feature on the kobo itself is kind of garbage. We have better luck doing a search with the Libby app on a phone, checking it out, then syncing the kobo.
I use a Kindle myself (purchased on one of the good sales for roughly half price), though primarily via epub files transferred to the Kindle using Calibre. It’s a busy UI, but it does work well and has lots of features. Pretty good as an archive of your ebook library.
I’m a big Baxter fan, never really read anything by Pratchett somehow, and I ended up with the same opinion pretty much. I gave up reading after three books, they just didn’t seem to be going anywhere or anything really happening. Great idea, it just ended up being boring.
I’m pretty sure I used one that was terminal based, likely using ncurses. Without searching, I can’t recall the name of it, though.
I used XMPP a bit among friends, more so when Google supported it, which was probably after ICQ/AIM/MSN wasn’t as popular? I don’t really talk to many people anymore, so whatever, heheh :)
It would be nice to see XMPP make some kind of “comeback” … or some sort of popularity boost like mastodon/lemmy/etc in recent times.
On my current instance since Jun 4, I can’t even remember if I had joined a different one before that or not. Beginning of June at least. Basically abandoned R* at that point.