@tewha Invite sent. Should be in your email. ??
/@larand
@matigo You seem to work with an unusually high fraction of chuckleheads with an unusually poor ability to communicate.
@matigo I use Reader. It’s all client-side though and will not save a reload.
@jextxadore If you want faster browsing of text in Aus, maybe try Opera Mini? They have a compressing proxy upstream that you can opt into. Would mean less crud sent down to you. (Also, some adblockers can prevent web fonts from loading.)
There’s also at least one text-only browser for iOS, but that’s probably a bridge too far!
@JeremyCherfas Oh yes. Doing it with paper sounds tiresome as heck.
The idea I saw in ZK that I haven’t seen in something as now-common as a wiki is to add explicit backlinks. Normally, wiki-linking is one-way, and you have to go out of your way to see “what links here”. Having that smack you in the face would hugely increase the amount of web-walking you could do & felicitous discoveries.
Good call on explaining the link. Often, link explanations take the form of transition text or make up the hyperlink anchor itself. Unexplained “see also” lists do show up depressingly often still, though.
@JeremyCherfas I wonder how much of that is just review with an eye to making connections. I know I certainly could do to spend more time thinking about what I’ve read and written.
@whoisashygirl I use video as medium of last resort, so all the YouTube antics are happily ignorable on my part. But it sounds like hell if you’re trying to make money on their platform.
@whoisashygirl Apparently even within Google people are rolling their eyes at YouTube’s antics:
@matigo Ah, you have learned dressing is not a one-way function. A good lesson. (And yes, I’ve taken kids out in PJs fairly often for the morning donut run.)
@tomas Ditto my Brother-in-Law at a Holy Saturday service. My parents like that a lot more than my apostasy.