They multiply in two by dividing in half (2x=x/0.5 as 0.5=¹/₂ which is the inverse of two)
My idea: have it so every time the document is opened the names are randomly scrambled. I don't think this would work with PDF or on paper but it's a fun idea
Edit: While it wouldn't work decently on paper, this would work with E-Ink display, and instead have it change every few seconds while the paper is being read.
what is that? i use linux btw
i go to bed laying on my side, turn to slep on my stomach, then on my back, and once i'm actually asleep i look like this:
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Mastodon/kbin: nerds, left-wingers and furries
Being a Mastodon user does not make me a nerd, left-winger furry.
I mean,
I am a left-winger furry nerd,
But not because I'm on Mastodon!
Appimages do not have repositories, unlike Flatpaks and Snaps. It's harder to install or update them since there isn't a package manager for the Appimages.
I don't know about Snaps, but Flatpaks are sandboxed, which basically means more security, since apps won't get access to your system without permission. It's kind of like Android where apps have to ask for permission to things like camera access, filesystem access, etc.
While I do use Appimages, they remind me of Windows and having to go to websites to download stuff.
Personally, I prefer just installing software with my distro's package manager and resort to Flatpaks or Appimages when it's not available in the repos.
I use Super+Return
no. stop it.
it'd be nice if it automatically scales the image to lower resolution and put a warning "this image will be downscaled to fit within filesize limits"
they didn't say the book is dangerous, they said it's radioactive