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Wow, thank you so much for all the recommendations! I sometimes feel like I don’t know how to watch certain kinds of movies (e.g., older movies, or more artsy movies). I hope reading up a bit will help me appreciate them more
Wow, thank you so much for all the recommendations! I sometimes feel like I don’t know how to watch certain kinds of movies (e.g., older movies, or more artsy movies). I hope reading up a bit will help me appreciate them more
Do you have a recommendation for a book that’ll turn me into a cinephile?
I was playing around with Quarto, which is not as mature as Hugo but seems a bit more approachable (it has great integration with Rstudio, for example)
Another option is using poker chips, such as the Iron Clays.
I recently used an IKEA portable induction stove in an Airbnb, and did not like it at all. It was very powerful, but basically had only two settings: super high or off. You could adjust it, but that would just mean it cycled more often between super high and off
I’ve been using Double Commander for years and I love it, but the UI takes some getting used to (and the default settings aren’t great).
It’s priced $99, which is not bad at all for a mechanical keyboard. Getting it to Europe will be expensive though
If you enjoy roll and move, and playing to find out what happens, check out Talisman!
Beautiful and very evocative!