They’re framed now!
Made these posters for Mother's Day to replace some old photos my mum doesn’t like any more (based on my design Day & Night, which you may have seen in the past.
Made these posters for Mother's Day to replace some old photos my mum doesn’t like any more (based on my design Day & Night, which you may have seen in the past.
Was setting up a Windows 10 install for my dads old laptop (I know how to pirate Office for him lol) so he can use it for car diagnostics and had to do the dreaded task of opening Microsoft Edge to download Firefox (my dad is actually a long time Firefox user, since like it released, he tried Chrome and hated it. He’s such an old school Firefox user that he uses the menu bar still) and I noticed how hopelessly bloated and messy Edge is by default. This screenshot is what Edge looks like after going through onboarding (which asks if it can periodically take your browsing data from other browsers and connect to your Google account). There is so much stuff on the screen, like, what are they thinking? This is horrible UX, it’s convoluted, overwhelming, and confusing beyond belief. No wonder Chrome is so popular. For all of Chrome’s faults, it doesn’t through a trillion things at you at once. Also, having to add a cookie pop-up on your new tab page is peak bloat lmao.
Just noticed I’ve reached the top users page on beta/alpha about a week ago… I am coming for him…
It's always strange to me when someone says something like "your spelling is good" or something along the lines that I'm good at writing, constructing sentences and/or expressing myself in written forms, or even going as far to say I don't seem dyslexic. Don't get me wrong, I appreciate compliments, but it's such an indescribable thing to me, but I never truly feel I can express myself in words properly. To me it's like there's some kind of barrier between what my brain is thinking and what ends up coming out in writing or conversation. It's not that I'm not being truthful or omitting things, rather that I feel it's not how I wanted to express myself. I dunno, it's weird. Again, the compliments are nice, especially when my dyslexia is really bringing me down, but at the same time it always feels as if I can never find the right words or way I want to say something.
I don’t like Twitter but this has to be one of the few good reply chains on that website ever (Screenshots aren’t mine)
rumour has it if you say wombat 3 times in the mirror you get early access to alpha.wasteof.money
While I don’t care for the music much on twenty one pilots’ 2021 album Scaled And Icy, the cover with a blue dragon (he’s called Trash btw, never knew that until I looked it up lol) is cool as hell
Happy 100 days online @onion! Happy I could help contribute to the bot, even if it was in a small way! (Pretend I didn’t take like forever to write this headline in the style of The Onion)