woops sorry quite honestly I did see the iOS logo but because its on github its my first time seeing a project thats iOS only, with no android alternative thats also open source. Thought they also had a branch for android.
woops sorry quite honestly I did see the iOS logo but because its on github its my first time seeing a project thats iOS only, with no android alternative thats also open source. Thought they also had a branch for android.
https://github.com/pencilresearch/OpenScanner I have not used it. But saw it on alternativeto recently.
The alarm clock
I hate my job and I feel unapreciated in it, BUT it doesnt have that many work hours, perhaps 30% of the time I have work, so I am learning how to become a developer, so I can change it. I am also starting to workout a bit more each day. So I think I am moving forward, from alot of time of staying the same.
Luffy and Boa Sandersonia.
Absolutely, one of the smallest but most defining moments to show how Luffy thinks about conflicts. For me, I think Zoro’s sacrifice for the crew was a highlight for me, I still remember having to wait to find out if he survived or not buy taking Luffy’s pain. Usopp’s apology, Chopper’s backstory, Rob Lucci fight… man so many great moments. But I do agree with you, Oda build Impel Down and the war it was such an epic moment of the series.
That’s awesome! yes, the story structure changes a lot after the war, the conflicts grow larger and take longer. Oda also changed a the characters personalities a lot, in some he dialed them a lot. But it does get better, mostly because Cesar and Jody, where not the best. But still it does get a lot better later on! What was one of your fav moments? me from back then was water seven, it felt that the stakes really ramped up
I agree with everything and also with Musicolet, like no other mp3 player felt right until this one, it has everything I like, I listen to downloaded audio books, and can effortlessly change audio speed and pitch, sleep timers, and folder directories.
I bought my mother a laptop and it came preinstalled with a bunch of games and software that it threw me off, like wtf I dont want or need this what happened, I had a mac at the time and felt limited to what it can or cant do. So last year I built myself a pc and before installing windows I was already looking at steam decks and noted that it seems games runs quite well, so I went with Mint, and there where some features that lacked but discovered I could modify on my on and it just works! I do have to admin that it was a bit different in my work life, since do graphic design, but its been interesting switching over to inkscape and gimp.
I can install it at this moment, so I think it was already fixed
I recommend Battle for Wenoth, Unciv, Open Sudoku, Simon Tatham’s Puzzles
And just for the first couple of days. Once you set it up it works like any other OS. I don’t think most people change the way their pc works every other day. Once you get the hang of it it stays mostly the same. This year I changed full from w10 to mint and no issues since.
That I finished and enjoyed for myself? Cirque du Freak by Darren Shan. I still like the series, I had at the time the first book of HP and wasnt interested and there where no movies if I remember correctly. Then I devoured darren shan’s books, HP and the rest is history