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Evince (the standard GNOME pdf reader) has night mode that you can toggle with “Ctrl + i” by default.
Evince (the standard GNOME pdf reader) has night mode that you can toggle with “Ctrl + i” by default.
Do you feel like you could use coding in your daily business or is it just an interest you would like to pursue?
Mont-Saint-Michel definitely was a special place. Already driving up to it and seeing it from a distance was surreal and then walking through this tightly packed place seemingly in the middle of the sea is unlike anything else.
What are those shortcomings?
Probably Zdzisław Beksiński. Not because he paints nice things to look at but rather he paints things that some may call horrible in a very interesting way. I kind of think it makes me appreciated life in a way since it could be so much worse, but I’m not sure if this really describes why I like him. I think this is a collection of most of his paintings
Edit: For nice things to look at I recently took a closer look at Caspar David Friedrichs Landscape paintings.
I don’t really see the evidence in this argument. Are horses also intrinsically murderers because I saw a video of one killing a bird once?
With that username I totally believe you wish for nothing more.
I do the same when wiping my phone. Some time ago I wiped it carfully and suddenly all the colors changed until i tapped the screen again.
I also try to get along with a small amount of software and I also mainly stick with default configurations. It is a great feeling when setting up a new PC or a device that there is little need to install a bunch of software and mess with a lot of configurations just to get my learned workflow up and running. Therefore there also isn’t really a need to follow new software releases.
Honestly this is probably how I subconciously felt on reddit for maybe a few years before I left. In all the slightly larger subreddits you could mostly predict how the comment section would look like. Mostly the same jokes and the same answers. The best posts also felt like they were made by people who put in a lot of time to figure out how to get to the frontpage and once you yourself made a post it would mostly be removed for some reason or buried. On Lemmy it is also much easier to see other opinions that are not directly downvoted into oblivion but rather discussed and as long as the person does not behave like an idiot the discussion is interesting.