theoldaeroplane:

wonderarium:

theoldaeroplane:

enourmo:

do you have a tv? that’s what i did

I thought of that, but my only TV is a 20 year old 28″ CRT with only coax and RCA inputs. It’s also a bit too deep to comfortably sit on my desk.

I’ve been poking on CL for both TVs and monitors for cheap, but everything’s either pocket-sized, 70″ monsters that cost $500, or perfect-sized ones that cost $400.

you might also try getting something that emulates the “spaces” feature of osx– basically i can hit  alt+arrow key and i get a second “desktop” like so

it’s not as good as a physical second screen, but it reduces a lot of clutter. this site suggests a few clones

Win10 has this built in. You just have to press win+tab and the task view menu should pop up and let you make some virtual desktops.

the More You Know

another option: small projector. there are a couple in the $150-200 range that could service for a screen you don’t need to check colors on!

Hello Corgi! Long time reader/lurker here! I was wondering if in some far flung future you might make mobi versions of your lovely works for us poor kindlers who want our heartache on the go? (Or if you know a program that changes epub to mobi without too much hiccup?) Happy almost-weekend!

preludeinz:

theoldaeroplane:

HEY FRIEND I can look into it! My program is capable of making mobi files, but it wants me to sign up for some Amazon thing first so I just haven’t. But I can take a look! Happy weekend to you too!

Ao3 also offers mobi downloads!

you can also use the Send to Kindle tool to email it to your Kindle!

mls-classics:

sj-is-not-sjw:

thelegendofkungjew:

calleo:

cosmicdwarf:

thelegendofkungjew:

thebrownhatter:

I guess skype plays video advertisements now with sound turned on so this is me on the brink of just switching entirely to Discord.

I legitimately don’t understand why Microsoft won’t just let me give them money to turn adverts off.

I’m not against paying for things, I’m really not.  I use Skype every single day and would maybe not happily but certainly willingly pay for Skype to cover advert costs AND YET HERE WE ARE.

Because Microsoft isn’t the most consumer intelligent company out there.

You can block Skype ads via Control Panel in Windows.

1. Open-up the control panel.
2. Open-up “Network & Internet” then “Internet Options”.
3. Go to the “Security” tab.
4. Click on the “Restricted Sites” icon, then the “Sites” button below it.
5. Type https://apps.skype.com/ into the text box and click “Add”
6. Close and apply the changes.
7. Restart Skype & the ads should be blocked.

Reblogging because NEAT.

Reblogging to save a life.

They have sound ads so yeah, this is a great reblog.