Very happy with Plappa. Highly recommend. One off purchase, no subscription.
Very happy with Plappa. Highly recommend. One off purchase, no subscription.
For anyone looking for a good iOS front end for their Audiobookshelf instance, I can highly recommended Plappa (and off topic Paperparrot for paperless by the same dev). One off and affordable purchase, no subscription.
I have had this happen before on a HP Elitedesk for some reason.
This sounds implausible, but I just gave it an inordinate amount of time to proceed out of this state. I just left it, went to do the shopping, came back some hours later and it had progressed to the next step. YMMV.
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Pft. Can’t even spell they’re. Figure it out.
I think you should go home now, Devin. Take a right on San Vincente, cross the bridge, then take the 405 north until you can’t take it anymore.
It’s ok. We have called the mind police and they’re on their way. Open up when you hear the knocking or the door will be put in.
What is your perspective on Hegel’s dialectic of Master and Slave and the inference that these asymmetric recognitive relations are metaphysically defective, and does this apply to your relationship with the roborock q5?
Who is the master and who is the slave in this particular relationship? Can authority exist without responsibility and vice versa, or does it necessitate reciprocity?
The mind runs wild.
What? You don’t have to trawl through any shit in Paprika. I don’t even wait for the page to load the “accept cookies” dialogue.
Navigate to a recipe of interest, hit the download button in Paprika. Bam! There is the recipe, ingredients and description only, no fluff.
If you don’t want to save the recipe because you don’t like it, just discard and don’t save.
Then you run into a full-blown narcissist and they will mistake your openness for weakness and start to weaponise it against you. Ask me how I know this.
Belegt nachhaltig den Gaumen nach physischer Anstrengung. Spitze!
Paprika is where it’s at. The cloud sync function is phenomenal and no ongoing subscription required.
You can just have it on the desktop and iOS, it’s synced automatically via the Paprika cloud (if you want to, it’s free of charge), and you’re set.
Looking up recipes and annoyed by reading the life story of the blogger? Just browse the site in the inbuilt Paprika browser, hit the download button and everything’s there, ingredients, instructions, the lot. Don’t like the recipe? Don’t save it. Easy.
It’s a game changer for anyone seriously into collecting recipes and building their own database.
You can sort, aggregate, tag and rate your recipes to your heart’s content, and back up your database into a LOCAL backup for peace of mind.
Only Paprika ticked all the boxes I wanted in a recipe app. The non-subscription model is what convinced me and I’m soooo glad I made that leap. You won’t look back.
I can recommend a Emmy-nominated documentary called “City 40” which covers the context and legacies pretty well. It’s an eye opener, and makes you wonder what tomfuckery we don’t even know about.
X gonna give it to ya
Imagine you drive this beauty to work, crossing a junction and someone running a red t-bones you, totalling the car. I think I’d go apoplectic.
That smell. I recognise that smell. It’s the smell of pants on fire.
Manlook!