So irritated that #firefox decided NOT to support PWAs on Linux. (Yes, I know about the extension, but it's a PITA to keep up-to-date, and because it uses an ADDITIONAL runtime in the background, it's a waste of system resources.)
I've concluded that the only way to use Outlook consistently on Linux is via the web (love OWL for TB, but invites/events often disappear)... and without reasonable PWA support in FF, I'm having to contemplate returning to a chromium-based browser. 😥
— posted 34 minutes ago
I really wish these two jerks would get along.
— posted 4 hours ago
And for me, that’s what helped me understand and process the larger horror.
I always thought of my daily comics as a guilty, juvenile pleasure. But over the years, I’ve come to appreciate good storytelling, and commentary on the human condition.
Art matters.
5/5
— posted 5 hours ago
One thing I’d forgotten, until reading Lynn Mead’s commentary this week, was that the story dropped when the OKC bombing happened. I remember the horror of reading that news, the confusion and anger as we, as a nation, dealt with terrorism that ultimately originated I our own borders.
It’s hard to understand the amount of suffering that goes with an event like that.
But the story of a family almost losing their child to tragedy, and the heroic death of their dog? Visceral.
4/x
— posted 5 hours ago
I’ve read a lot of books and comics in my life. Some I hardly remember within a week. Others leave a lasting impact.
Sometimes it’s the subject, sometimes a feeling, sometimes the context.
I remember reading these when they came out. It was the last place I lived in college, an old Victorian house, where my friends and I rented the upstairs apartment. There were windows at each corner, with bench seats, and I’d read the comics while sitting there.
3/x
— posted 5 hours ago