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@von@tilde.town Good luck. I wrote poems twice for a girl. They were rather short, the girls name length in lines. And if you read the lines first character from bottom to top you got, … I guess that’s obvious. 😁

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I tried cwebp -preset photo -o foo.webp foo.jpeg on a preview image and it was imperceptibly worse at the sizes I expected to show it. Then again, I don’t really care that you can’t read the nutrition labels on a jar in the background of the subject.

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Bionic Reading versteht sich als neuartige Lesemethode mit der das Auge durch typografische Auszeichnungen durch den Text geführt wird. Der Leser nimmt die hervorgehobenen Anfangsbuchstaben eines Wortes wahr und unser Gehirn vervollständigt das Wort. Mit Bionic Reading wollen wir das Lesen und Verstehen von geschriebenen Inhalten in einer hektischen und lauten Welt fördern. Bionic Reading Spannende Idee… Reeder 4 unterstützt übrigens Bionic […] ?~L~X https://notiz.blog/t/53f

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Reading the DomeKano manga, I keep running into stuff where it’s like, I don’t remember them happening in the anime but they must have, but at the same time I would have thought I would have remembered them. Maybe the constant bombshells produced twist fatigue.

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In case you haven’t read the Oshiete Galko-chan manga & have only heard about it: it’s gorgeous, in a really innovative style, heartwarming & funny, & also people’s tshirts say things like ‘camel toe ’ and ‘snowman porno’

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Reading computer history reminds me that there was a time in the 1950s and 1960s when ‘person does thing with computer’ was a standard slow-news-day template item instead of a business plan

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Responses to my essay ‘Tech’s Masturbatory Historiography’ make me think that most people reading it don’t know what ‘historiography’ means. (It’s exactly what it sounds like…)

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Why not apply the principles of the jury system to democracy?
Not only do we know that Democracy as we know it doesn’t work, in 1787 the man who gave us democracy here in the USA told us that it would not work, hence the second amendment. They said this is the best we have deal with it. Don’t let it get too big! What did […] ⌘ Read more

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Lately I’ve been seeing a lot of cold takes by people who think they’re hot. Like, long-form explanations of how “you aren’t required to agree with film criticism” and “reading should be a pleasurable, low-pressure activity”. Am I just disconnected?

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