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Hate to forever be a mander.xyz shill, but !biology@mander.xyz
You could try using it as a PWA. Just add the website to your home screen via Safari. You could also try using Brave to access mbasic.facebook.com. All browsers on iOS are basically just Safari (unless you live in the EU), but at least it comes with a tracker blocker built in.
That’s the big thing. Posting content consistently is key to the survival of communities like this one
Someone in one of the other communities where I crossposted this, said the exact same thing
I’ve been wanting one of these plants forever. I love how they just let them grow
Why use Drake when I could instead make a twoset reference
I believe that NitroKeys are open-source. The New Oil did a video covering them.
If you don’t mind his particular style, the SsethTzeentach video is what convinced me to give it a fair shake. The in-game tutorial and tooltips are pretty good though, and will get you started. Overtime you’ll discover more and more systems. Oh and just so you know, the demo is the full game, but a version behind.
Have to throw CK3 out as my personal favorite grand strategy game (though EU4 and the like are other options). There’s nigh infinite content in weaving the story of your family and realm, and mods add a whole new layer to it.
Tossing Song of Syx onto the pile of games. Even if you don’t care for the art style, the game is immensely deep, and quite frankly, addictive.
Definitely was my first thought. I think that I’ve spent way more time on that game than I’d like to admit.
Maybe Storm In a Tea Cup by Helen Czerski for a book outside your comfort zone. It’s quite the interesting exploration of the principles of physics that underpin the world around us.
Thank you very much for these (very) thorough selections! And the associated links as well haha
Is there a particular aspect you’re really into right now?
Hmm, a surprisingly difficult question. I really do love all aspects of botany and plants, but I feel like I don’t know much about specific parts of a plant and classifications of parts (like reniform), soil science, and cultivation techniques like grafting.
In Defense of Plants
I actually listen to his podcast, but didn’t know that he had a book. Excited to read this and your other suggestions!
Glasses. The ability to see so much better than I otherwise could leaves me astonished every time I put them on.
It wasn’t that hard for me to flash a Chromebook with Linux using this guide
She executed her strategy perfectly
RSS is probably closest to what you’re looking for. I just scroll through the phys.org feeds that I’m interested and pick stuff up from there. You probably could use regex to filter it down to specifically stuff like this using a list of keywords, though I’m not the person to ask how to do that.