There are also those headers that auto-hide when you scroll down, but pop back up at the slightest upward scroll, blocking the line at the top of the screen that you were trying to read.
Literally why do news websites play some random unrelated video when I'm trying to read an article...
Strange, I'm not sure why. Maybe it's just a bug? If you open the reviews section on the Play Store page for the game, and check the "Show reviews for: This device model" checkbox, do you see any reviews from other Pixel 5 users there?
I don't know, all the file icons on my computer look like that...
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Prefixing it with an exclamation mark automatically converts it into a link.
Welcome friend :)
Not exactly an alternative, but a workaround:
https://cachedview.com is an indirect way to access reddit threads using Google's cache.
I found another site that seems to use the same backend and pdf renderer. I looked at the network tab, and it downloads a .epdf file, but I'm not sure how to open it. If you want to have a go at cracking it, here's a link to it: https://pastebin.com/w6JkNDYH
Looks like the link you shared is not set to public. Just a heads-up—Google Drive will show your account name and profile picture for shared files. If you don't want that, you could upload the image directly here in a Lemmy comment, or use something like Pixelfed.
If you are not able to share the name of the website, could you maybe share a screenshot of how the PDF is displayed on the website? That would a bit more helpful towards solving your problem.
People with this sort of business mindset fail to see that not all mods do it for monetary benefit or rewards. Some people just want to build and be part of a genuine community that shares their interests, and that is all the motivation and reward they need.
Using GBoard begrudgingly because there's no better alternative for me personally. I depend on the swipe typing and gestures a lot. Personalisation is off, and I don't use the next-word suggestions that often.
I don't really like SwiftKey's design or its Microsoft affiliation. I wish there was a good open-source alternative. Florisboard looks promising, but the last time I tried it, it was still lacking in features.