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And export it in PDF format!
And export it in PDF format!
The rule I’ve heard is every 20 minutes, spend 20 seconds looking at something at least 20ft away. If your lectures aren’t too intensive on visuals you may not even need to pause them to do this. Like I imagine it works better with math than chemistry demos.
When he stops deadnaming his daughter, maybe I’ll start to care about his attempted rebrand of Twitter
Not yet!
But posts are rising, and comments stable… I think the story is more nuanced than that
Top - 6 hours usually. I’ll check the 1 or 12 hour versions if I’m checking more or less often than the few times a day I usually do
By the standards of its day, I’d even say Windows XP was good.
I think the biggest issue is titles; what people expect of mobile games, perpetuating itself into a weak catalog of original titles, with a few good ports. Mobile games are largely designed to be heavily-monitized, Games as a Service, and/or gacha titles… profitable design choices, but not because they make games better.
Having a more standard control scheme would help get more ports of console games, but I’d love to see more mobile games that use the existing interface/formfactor well. Pokemon Go circa 2018 was a good game that only works on mobile, and I’d love to see more of those.
I’d watch those folders, especially the UPLOAD_LOCATION, when it’s uploading. Are they being written? Do they persist, or are they being deleted? See if you can upload a single image through the web client, and observe that behavior too.