Why do apartment management companies think poorly photoshopped furniture/lighting/window views make potential renters more interested. I am merely repelled. This one complex has views of a completely different neighborhood photoshopped into each window
It’s too narrow a window!
Seriously cool. Window in The Hague with reused 17th c. stained glass fragments. @corienglaudemans.bsky.social
Heh. My buddy was overweight. He used to drive to his gigs as a DJ at a little bar with the window open in midwinter, heater hanging from his fingers, as I fucking FROZE in the -30 temperatures! 'Quit whining!' He'd say. Then, he lost a TON of weight from illness. Then HE was always cold! (c)
"are you sure you want to post that? you must close out of the window using vim commands to confirm"
(2/2) My two main criticisms are: 1. It's pretty wide. I'd love for it to be smaller, or even resizable so it doesn't take up so much space. 2. I wish it worked better with the new window management system, so I can still horizontally resize two windows and have stage manager visible all the time.
Monday morning coffee in the #NewImperialLibrary#NorthJozi, dipping into David Barsamian's interviews with Arundhati Roy. 🫅🏾📚🤓📖📝☕️🗝🚪🌳🪺🌍🌤
It needed a lot of gymnastics to do so but I did manage to invert the scale factor both for the window itself and the contents of the window. So now I have a properly-sized display and can actually continue to implement the thing.
They can smell a skunk outside and in their ensuing freakout, they pulled down a curtain and broke the curtain rod. Way to go imbeciles, now Pepé Le Pew can see inside the house.
Crystal Eyes (2017), an Argentinian homage to giallo, specifically late '80s giallo (such as Too Beautiful to Die or Arabella: Black Angel). The heightened, cheeky presentation comes off more or less as The Editor without any jokes, and the gender themes are 1950s, but visually it's a stunner.