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Cake day: July 6th, 2023

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  • I bought and installed gallery rails in the living room. We wanted to completely re-arrange alle the framed stuff there, and I didn’t want to turn the wall into swiss cheese. The hooks I’ve bought have been a bit beefy for some things I needed to hang, so I had to put a few of them to the grinder, but all in all this made the walls very neat, and easily to rearrange later.



  • Before browsers even existed, there already was the internet. We had social media (NNTP and IRQ), online multi-user games (MUD, et al.), browsing (Gopher) and file hosting (FTP).

    I was introduced to the web and the Arena browser with the words “It’s just like Gopher, but with hypertext.”











  • Treczoks@kbin.socialtoLinux@lemmy.mlFonts
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    1 year ago

    Depends. I do most documents in Arial and Times New Roman, as they are two of the best in legibility.

    I also use DroidFonts, and some TeX-Fonts.

    I just found Monaspace and I think I’ll give it a try (it is a monospace font family that does not look that much “monospacy”)




  • If you don’t care for the looks, just put it down where needed, and fix it to whatever is around with cable ties.

    I did the same in my daughters shared accommodation. Officially they had wifi in all the student rooms, but my daughters room basically had no reception, so I ran a cable from the other end of the flat where the router was down the staircase into her room for a local AP. When she moved out, it was a quick job with a pair of pliers to get it out again.