That was supposed to be a scary proposition in the 90s, but I'd love to have that kind of job security today.
https://sopuli.xyz/post/31275306
They enabled Anubis on Sopuli but erroneously applied it to the API and pict-rs paths yesterday. That's probably what's messing it up and why it works in a browser.
Now all I want to do is invent a blended cocktail called "Kernel Panic".
But you mentioned the colour correction is set to grey scale, isn't that exactly what you want from reading mode?
I honestly don't know. Maybe? I'd need to try with another Android 14 phone (which I don't have handy right now) to see.
When I took a screenshot on the Minimal and emailed it to myself (to view on my laptop), the screenshot was in color.
On my OP3 on Lineage 16/Android 9, with "Reading mode" enabled, the screenshot was in black and white.
A number of things could be different, but that's all I've been able to test at present.
It's also possible to set your display to grey scale in the settings for "modes" so you could create your own mode there called reading mode and change the display settings for that custom mode.
Either I don't have that option or it's buried under a different name/menu path.
I could watch this video all day (from the product page next to the e-ink description). Is visual ASMR a thing?
Thanks, and yeah, that's my hope.
Android, without significant modifications, just doesn't seem suited to e-ink right now. Unless it's buried and I haven't found it yet, there no longer seems to be the "Reading Mode" I used to have in my Android 9 / Lineage 16 devices that would put the whole UI into greyscale mode. I feel like that would help the experience greatly on e-ink displays.
Both lol.
Hardcopy for ensuring I actually own the book and an ebook version for convenience.
Plus, it's hard to fill up a physical shelf with ebooks.
Stills are the HD ones from Trek Core and the third "roll credits" from is a screen grab from the end of the episode I was watching (The Pegasus) when I made it.
My Blu-Ray of S2 isn't much better than what's on TrekCore, so I just got them from there.
It's compressed with webp for the post.
If I indulged my terrible impulses, I'd probably be laughing to myself and saying "Yeah, how do you like it?"