

They’re trying to sue J&J, too. One of the largest corporations in the world. Curious to see where it’ll go. Just seems like all it’ll do is piss off his donors.


They’re trying to sue J&J, too. One of the largest corporations in the world. Curious to see where it’ll go. Just seems like all it’ll do is piss off his donors.


I can dig that. Just like how I have no intention of building / buying this model, but the progress towards something I’ve been pining for is exciting.


I haven’t. More than anything I’m supporting the idea of something like this. Little clamshell ereader that’s not tied to a company? Hell yeah. Version 0.01 here might not be what I’m lusting after, but it’s that much closer to Version 2.0.


I’m a huge fan of this idea. Having a light clamshell device for reading means the formatting would be (should be, might be) closer to that of a physical book. With most books I don’t think that matters, but there are tons where the author plays with page formatting & typography and it rarely comes off well in a single-screen ereader.
Additionally - clamshell means built-in screen protection. I’ve never liked those stick-on 3rd party screen protector sheets, and a clamshell design is going to do a better job of protecting the screen anyway. Something like this you can snap it closed and chuck it in a bag without worrying.


Racist DNS!


“Robot army” from the guy who gave us the Cybertruck? I’m not worried.
A new physical, flammable headquarters, you say?
That was pretty standard for a while in web design - traditional “desktop” sites need a radically different layout when viewed from a smartphone, so from the dev side you’d check the size of the screen & redirect the user to the right subdomain for their device.
Nowadays it’s not really necessary.


This tells me LibreOffice has become a threat to Microsoft, and I’m here for it.
If anyone else is curious what it’s like, LibreOffice’s site is here. Highly recommend.


Always liked Nord.
Everforest is my current favorite.
Solarized has been around for eons. As well as Gruvbox, but you may need to do more legwork for that one.
Catppuccin and Tokyo Night have some nice palettes, too.
And no - I’m not aware of a solid centralized place to find high quality, multi-app color schemes like these.
Bring back codpieces!!