What Normal

When I use a normal people browser (anything that’s not the correctly working Firefox pre-version 57), I realize why they complain about paywalls and such. I never see any paywalls. I have extensions — that of course no longer work in the more “secure” version of Firefox — that nuke all that shit hard.

I don’t see paywalls. I don’t see ads. I see what I want to see and that’s exactly what Mozilla took away from you numpties with your propagandized and pusillanimous consent.

Man fuck I wish people weren’t so goddamn stupid.

Light Bias

The two easiest ways to improve working and/or reading on a monitor are:

1) Buy a high-quality IPS panel, 4K at least.

2) Have bias lighting. (Equally important.)

If you hate your eyes, do something else I guess. Bias lighting makes so much difference and hardly anyone uses this. I can barely use my screens anymore without that.

Illegal…What?

The fuckstick liberal idea of just staying inside forever was never, ever, ever, ever going to work. But that’s the best they had. Most people wither sans social contact after a month or so. We consider solitary confinement a form of torture for a reason.

Most people after a while will resort to pretending to follow restrictions while doing things like this. It’s easy enough to predict because human nature (another thing libs believe is not real) is what it is and always will be.

Pluto

The Gobbler has combined Dr. Phil and Alf in some The Fly-like teleportation experiment gone horribly wrong.

This creation is currently quarantined in a methane ice cave on Pluto, biding its time.

Monitoring Station

I don’t think people realize it’s even possible to have better monitors or that they are destroying their eyes.

Yet every time I’ve put someone in front of a good 4K or 5K (especially) monitor, they’ve been like, “Wow, this is so much better! I didn’t know text on a large screen could look like that!”

When I brought my own 4K monitors into work, I converted like half of my office to 4K or at least wanting them.

Good monitors save eyes. If you don’t think you need them, you’re probably wrong.