Downtown Doug Brown » The gooey rubber that’s slowly ruining old hard drives
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Firefox mobile can use Dark Reader!
I didn’t say I was using FF.
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I didn’t say I was using FF.
My dude you’re awfully aggro, eh?
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My dude you’re awfully aggro, eh?
The comment I was replying to there is an obvious sock puppet.
I did start my day by opening a white webpage in a pitch black room with my phone only a few inches from my face, though, so I won’t deny allegations of irritability.
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The comment I was replying to there is an obvious sock puppet.
I did start my day by opening a white webpage in a pitch black room with my phone only a few inches from my face, though, so I won’t deny allegations of irritability.
Because you're acting out in a public forum.
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Because you're acting out in a public forum.
I genuinely don’t see it that way.
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You say "tragic data apocalypse."
I say, "free high quality neodymium magnets!"
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All that CGA-quality porn, gone like dust in the wind.
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Someone needs to tell Downtown Doug Brown about dark and muted background colors to alleviate eye strain. The white is like staring into the Sun.
Be the chance you want to see in the world and email him?
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Someone needs to tell Downtown Doug Brown about dark and muted background colors to alleviate eye strain. The white is like staring into the Sun.
My feathers are totally unruffled. I just meant to give you advice to solve that problem. I'm sorry if my tone came off differently, but I was just trying to make a suggestion in case you didn't know about Dark Reader
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Someone needs to tell Downtown Doug Brown about dark and muted background colors to alleviate eye strain. The white is like staring into the Sun.
The white is like staring into the Sun.
Sad to say that, because of the capitalization, the first thing that came to mind was "Toronto Sun or Vancouver Sun?" I think they both still have paper editions, so they'd be at least white-adjacent . . .
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The white is like staring into the Sun.
Sad to say that, because of the capitalization, the first thing that came to mind was "Toronto Sun or Vancouver Sun?" I think they both still have paper editions, so they'd be at least white-adjacent . . .
That’s an understandable point of confusion and an excellent case to avoid capitalization of that term in casual writing. I’ll leave it as is for context, but I’ll probably drop the capital moving forward.
I wonder why it became such a common name for newspapers.
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