1,5,6,7,5,6,7,make a knot.
I usually repeat 5,6,7 until I am out of thread.
1,5,6,7,5,6,7,make a knot.
I usually repeat 5,6,7 until I am out of thread.
Black cumin and rosemary, sometimes habareno pepper
Now, Draw her looking goofy while playing an epic VR game.
A breakthrough in AI Alignment reaserch.
{j|∧} or ĵ just a base vector
Poland - 0 as I have trash grey market contract.
It was today.
You are mixing up the four Fs
Fight Flight Freeze and Fawn as the response to Fear
And functions of hypothalamus that had shit mnemonic put in textbook.
I have tried Bookwyrm (two years ago and now) but the database is lacking in entries, and adding new entries feels tedious and confusing to me. (I feel like I am 90% user from 90-9-1 rule) ("sortuj według tytułu:" - "sort by title:" is required but doesn't explain what it means.)
I didn't interact with anything more as I would use it mostly for tracking.
The top blue bar is defenetely something of design choice that feel amateurish. (Mobile)
I bounced back due to database stuff. I Also remeber that database wasn't federated 2 years ago and that is dealbreaker, IDK if that changed.
Adding new book to database.
DB federation.
It's alright for a Linux user used to janky UIs. Top blue bar needs to go, feels like wasted space. The footnote is too big.
In "my books" there isn't compact view. Everything has a lot of margins. I don't like horizontal sliders with more menu options that aren't visible. (At least there is an indicator unlike image toolbox.)
Mobile as I can't be bothered to open it on big screen.
I tried goodreads and storygraph. goodreads forced frequent mobile app updates so I didn't use it. Storygraph has multiple entries for multiple editions so it's also a no. I think I will try lubimyczytac.pl as that's one I didn't test yet. Never heard of LibraryThing.
Good Database
Thank you for contributing your time and expertise to improve UI/UX of open source.