when u finally see that bitch ass mosquito
Today's Document

❣ Chile in a Photography ❣

tannertan36
The Bowery Presents

#extradirty
trying on a metaphor
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Claire Keane

pixel skylines
Aqua Utopia|海の底で記憶を紡ぐ
almost home

roma★
Sweet Seals For You, Always

Love Begins
taylor price

bliss lane
noise dept.
Noah Kahan
Lint Roller? I Barely Know Her
TVSTRANGERTHINGS

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@mcgravin
when u finally see that bitch ass mosquito
Štola
-J.F.
stop trying to silence me
list of professions from a Chinese-to-English textbook
"it's inscrutable" maybe to you it is. I scrute it all the time
You get a Milkfish
Chanos chanos
i scrute the milkfish
uninstall adobe acrobat. it is malware. it has been malware. these aren't opinions: acrobat meets the definition of malware.
it installs a user-login-time "startup" executable that ignores any windows directives to disable it on startup. doing so only removes the even-more-malicious taskbar-icon-creating advertisement-notification-creating process. no matter what you do, the sleeper "updater" process starts when you log in, and runs perpetually
it sends & receives encrypted network traffic both periodically and non-periodically. both are bad, both are suspicious, and a program doing both is more suspicious than the sum of their parts. and to boot: acrobat will polymorphically edit its code after such network activity
this isn't new: it has always done this. now, it does not even do the thing it is meant to: provide a way to interact with documents, which is amongst the very first features computers were built to provide. you can merely open PDFs and read some of their content in the narrow space between the requests for adobe to give them your money, and interface for features you cannot use (because you don't) or do not, have not, and will not ever need
adobe and microsoft would very much like the user's cultural norms around computers to allow for advertisement built into the local software and even operating system itself. the web being 100% advertisements was not enough! sure enough, acrobat will hijack the windows notifications system thing to give you the 2026 equivalent of pop-ups
i don't really know enough about windows software equivalents, so i'll paypal $20 to the first person that reblogs this with a list of 3-5 PDF reader/editor/etc acrobat equivalents that meet the following criteria:
open source, locally-built executables must match checksum of prebuilt distributed executable
no paid features/premium version/subscription/whatever
not a toy hobby project thing, must be windows-users-proof
cheers
Firefox's built-in PDF.js viewer: does everything you could want from a basic viewer, fast enough search, and can now do annotations for filling in forms and such
KDE Okular: is a decent viewer and can also do basic annotations, and is so not-a-toy that you can even download it on the Windows app store.
LibreOffice Draw: I don't ever really like having to open this but if you have to edit a PDF in detail it does work, and doesn't just vomit up a bunch of polygons when you give it text to work with. Better as an authoring tool than an editor.
I've 100% replaced free acrobat with the firefox built-in and it works wonderfully for general office use and research/reading/viewing. It doesn't have robust redaction capabilities, but if you need to fill and sign and highlight a form it's actually much more intuitive than acrobat reader.
"okay, but are you a nonbinary woman or a nonbinary man" im going to nonbury you in a fucking hole.
🌈Happy Pride!🐬 I made trans(🏳️⚧️)parent fruity gay aero stickers
So I do 3D modeling and printing as a hobby, and a few weeks ago I designed wheel guards meant to prevent office chairs from running over cables and clothes... or your pet's tail.
I got the idea from cowcatchers old locomotives used to have.
Anyways, yesterday I uploaded the model to Thingiverse, and just hours after uploading it, the Community Relationship Manager of the whole website left a comment suggesting I enter the model into a competition that's currently being held on the site.
So I did... and now it's in third place not even a day later. First place is $500, but the competition still has a month to go.
Then the Community Manager contacted me again, telling me they want to feature my model in an upcoming design promotion.
Just, what is happening? I mostly made this thing for myself in, like, an hour, and now it's suddenly super popular? This is all a little bit overwhelming 😵💫
Other models I worked on for weeks didn't get nearly as popular. I swear, it's impossible to predict what people will like.
Anyways, if you want to print the wheel guards yourself, you can get the model here or here.
I also made a quiet version you can stick furniture felt pads on.
People love simple, extremely practical things. I hope you win!
Playkits: Lost Eons
Lost Eons is a post-apocalyptic, solarpunk science-fantasy game by David Blandy. It's a mash-up of 24XX and Forged-in-the-Dark, and I've made a playkit for it!
There is a colour-coded sheet for each playbook of the game, as well as a sheet that gives you a grid you can use for the map. I included a menu of emojis that you could use to copy & paste onto the grid, so you can make the map your own!
As usual, I've included a safety sheet with the playkit - in this case, a Palette Grid combined with a few other safety tools.
You can pick up the playkit here.
You can check out my full library of Google Sheets playkits at the link below.
Clicky.
I did this one for fun, but if you want me to create a playkit for your own game, I do commissions! Check out my commission info here.
I need to stop jokingly calling people changing to be ‘normal’ as ‘detransitioning’ because I just said “did you see guy fieri detransitioned” to a friend who didn’t know about me doing that in a joke way
Fallout 3 power armor mechanic and his duplicitous twin brother who says the word "uncivilized" too much.
I will be signing at The ARC festival this Sunday from 1-2pm at the @goshlondon table. ARC is an exciting, new, free comics festival in London on the 11th and 12th of July. Come along! www.arc-london.uk
smartest cat ever!