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Thank you for this!
10 years on and I still cannot forgive Microsoft for getting out of mobile market. I was at my most productive and efficient on Samsung Ativ S, then various Lumias until they pulled the plug.
Thank you for this!
10 years on and I still cannot forgive Microsoft for getting out of mobile market. I was at my most productive and efficient on Samsung Ativ S, then various Lumias until they pulled the plug.
Well….”fancy” is a strong word 😋
I download EPUBs, use Calibre to convert them to MOBI so they will work on my Kindle Paperwhite, then either use Amazon’s mail to Kindle service or copy them directly to Kindle via USB.
Since I got Yubikey 5, I ended up using Yubico Authenticator. It’s a bit of a PITA since it requires unlocking with the key at each use (NFC or USB), but I grew to actually appreciate that extra layer of protection. The OTP accounts are actually stored on the key (I believe up to 32 per key), so it is highly portable.
App is decent and available for every OS, including Linux.
Sorry if my question sounded like an attack 😬 Vandermeer’s writing style deliberately opens his work to different interpretations and it’s rather interesting to see the same happening with this movie adaptation. Another interesting angle I’ve read is environmental: either in a way that Area X is return to nature (purification) or it’s the opposite (our own destruction of the planet) Getting ready to re-read the whole trilogy, will definitely include this guy’s cancer perspective as I am going through to see how it fits.
The movie was about cancer? Where did you read that?! The movie is the closest movie approximation of the book Alex Garland could make, considering how dense and intertwined the whole Southern Reach Trilogy is.
Firefox is wrong. That’s red panda, not a fox.
413 is Janice Griffith, in case anybody would like to explore her body of work.