I am a regular user of the Logitech MX Ergo, and regularly using an OSK with system wide mouse gestures (StrokesPlus). So, I do quite a bit of dragging and clicking. Even using the OSK when I can’t be bothered to reach for the keyboard. I have noticed in some moments after extensive use of the mouse...



Aint a win if you had to create it with AI, then again its in line with what the colonisers did.

They'd do well in consulting then!

Oh hell yeah hand pulled chinese noodles. Very filling!

Had this when I was posting using Sync, had to embarrassingly delete 3 duplicate posts.

Oh lol. I wonder how that's going - especially when they had to drop their enhanced feeds for Twitter.

This might be useful for their community posts - is there a seperate feed for them or are they included in the videos feed?
I never see the community posts anywhere except for the home page & on the creator's page. Which makes it frustrating because I only stay in the subscriptions page - so I only get updates if they upload a video.

Ooh, the linkstack is neat!

Whats next for third party youtube clients, skateboard themed names? Rad?

These tips are good, thank you everyone.
I experienced my first egg yolk gelling from being in the freezer for too long

Log into discord, copy the documentation and create a PR with it. (Or make a wiki?)

If they're adjusted down for productivity, what's the standard productivity when everyone's productivity is the same in an ADE? Completely absurd.

Only for the disability for me though. I still have to support myself.

I think this'd help massively by explaining the components to RSS.
As for instagram or the other sites that do not have RSS, you could choose to self host your own RSS generator, such as RSS-Bridge or RSSHub.
With self hosted though, you could even customise those feed generators and customise your own feeds.

Hell yeah!
I have one that has a retractable mouthpiece that slides out when you twist the bottom. It's great for portability, but the mouthpiece is very small as a downside.

Thanks for the reminder, I need to use up the frozen leftover yolks in a choc chip cookie recipe

Yep, lots of "no, but..." alternatives to choose from to prove a secondary and more preferred outlet.

[email protected] is a good place to check out to find which communities are on the rise jn terms of posts and subscribers, and to discover those communities.

If you're enviro conscious try some corn based litter. Compostable and very absorbent! The pee literally clumps them up into a soggy ball.
I tried some World's Best Cat Litter from Coles one day and absolutely loved it, but it was very expensive to buy in bulk from them. Ended up getting more from Rufus & Coco online.
(crosspost) OP is first timer with carpets. How do they take care of it, and any tips?

Does anyone feel like the Kensington Expert is uncomfortable to use?
Reposting for visibility; please see post for the text.
Does anyone else think the Kensington Expert is too big?
I am a regular user of the Logitech MX Ergo, and regularly using an OSK with system wide mouse gestures (StrokesPlus). So, I do quite a bit of dragging and clicking. Even using the OSK when I can't be bothered to reach for the keyboard.
I have noticed in some moments after extensive use of the mouse, I feel cramping in the general area of where the palm and knuckles meet. The tension is short lived, as soon as I take my hand off of the mouse and let it rest for a moment. Using the different angles of the mouse while experiencing the tightness doesn't relieve it.
So I decided to try the Kensington Expert, to see if I can use it with my hands splayed out. Aand I'm not liking it. It's difficult to position the mouse easily to use the OSK, and to hold the buttons down to perform a mouse gesture.
Not sure how people use this comfortably. I find that I am reaching out and pecking at the buttons while I am resting the rest of my fingers on the trackball. Is it perhaps my hands are too smal

BIFL reclining chairs?
I would assume these aren't really made for BIFL as they generally... take on the user's essence the more they sit on them.
Easy to clean reclining chairs?
Thinking of getting a reclining chair for computer use, so I will be sitting (and maybe sleeping) in it for long periods of time.
Is there any tips on choosing a reclining chair that will be easy to clean or maintain? I am handy so I don't mind being able to strip off the lining or a bit of disassembly to deep clean it.