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I just found @neilhimself god damn Gaiman here on #Mastodon and apparently he's had an account for more than a year?? Can someone confirm that it's the real Neil and explain to me what he's doing away from #Tumblr 😂👌
Amazon US are doing a Black Friday deal on The Sandman book 1. 560 pages down from $29.99 to $13.40. Obviously I'd prefer that you bought it from an independent book or comic shop. And obviously I know some of you are on a budget where this could make a difference.
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@Nornennetz
Kurze Antwort: Nein.
Lange Antwort: Nein, sonst müsste ich viel dickere Bücher mit viel Sex, mindestens ebensoviel Gewalt und klaren schwarz-weiß-/gut-böse-Strukturen schreiben. Stattdessen schreibe ich lieber die Geschichten, die ich selber lesen möchte. #Autor_innenleben#schreiben#Fantastik#Fantasy@buechermachen
@Nike_Leonhard@buechermachen Ich lasse mich ja immer wieder zu dem Glauben verleiten, es handle sich um ein Klischee, weil Sex/(unnötige) Gewalt/Gut-Böse alles ist, wofür sich die Menschen meines Umfeldes nicht interessieren. Wenn ich mir dann allerdings die Nachfrage, besonders das Angebot im Netz anschaue, ernüchtert mich das stets aufs Neue.
Made an initial merge request to get the wonderful improvements from @user0 into mobile-config-firefox. :firefoxnew:
The idea is to make desktop firefox behave more similar to the Android version, e.g. getting rid of the extra tab bar, and some of the buttons around the urlbar to have more space for typing the URL.
I appologize for not replying to you sooner. I have been busy with many things and hadn't logged into my account here in a few weeks.
What would you think of having an access to add-ons MUCH more straightforwardly ? Maybe icons directly at the top of the burger menu?
I had tried something similar in order to move the new-tab button into the Tab Manager Menu, but it unfortunately doesn't seem possible. Menu items can be re-arranged and hidden, but they cannot be added to a menu or moved from one menu to another. I agree though that your idea would be really cool if it could be done.
Or icons on display next to the URL field, with a sliding bar letting you browse all the way to the end?
I don't think this is possible with CSS code either, so I can't help, but I found a post on reddit that involves javascript:
Well, it wouldn’t make any sense in Candy Crush, but otherwise… I can’t think of a genre with jumping that couldn’t benefit from some kind of double jumping
1/2 Enraged Israeli spokes people are a very common sight on Western TV these days, but this exchange between Sky's Kay Burley and Israel's Eylon Levy seem to set a new low.
Speaking to Levy about Israel's decision to handover 150 Palestinian prisoners in exchange for 50 Israeli children and babies, Burley said she had spoken “to a hostage negotiator” about the discrepancy in the numbers. He made the comparison between the 50 hostages that Hamas has promised to release as opposed to the 150 prisoners that are Palestinians and Israel has said that it will release, [...] Does Israel not think that Palestinian lives are valued as highly as Israeli lives?"
#BanalityOfEvil [repost] “A Day in the Life of Abed Salama: A Palestine Story”
About the Palestinian children Israel sent to jail. An edited extract from “A Day in the Life of Abed Salama: A Palestine Story”, which was recently published by Allen Lane.
“In her work as a doctor with #UNRWA, the UN relief and works agency for Palestinian refugees, Huda saw things that made her afraid for her sons. She had witnessed a soldier shoot a boy who threw a stone at a tank. The soldiers stopped her from going to help him as he fell to the ground. At home in Sawahre, listening to the nightly news of West Bank killings and closures, she had trouble sleeping. She knew Hadi was out throwing stones.”