I don't use Firefox exclusively
Yeah I guess I could use KeePass for this, but it seems like it might be tedious.
My reasons for asking: I don't want to pay for a service, I don't want to rely a service that could shutdown (I used to use del.icio.us once upon a time), and I do want something that syncs
I'm currently using Shaarli on a cheap host, but they're about to raise their prices drastically. Also, I'm not very tech savvy so I haven't been able to update is since I started using it, so I kind of don't want to deal with it anymore away.
I just checked out Floccus but I'm not sure it'll work for me because it requires a server or additional service.
Doctor Moreau ain't got shit on me!
I think it was due to a minor Mad Cow disease outbreak. We were also ineligible to donate blood until about a couple years ago
I think I'm ineligible. I think my sibling tried to register but was they were told they were ineligible because we lived in Europe in the 80's
Princess Mononoke, Nausicaa, and maybe Ponyo
Listening to Paradise Lost by John Milton and No Gods for Drowning by Hailey Piper. Though, I'll probably be working on Paradise Lost for a while because I have to be in the right mind set for it; it's hard to multitask listening to that one 😅
I use Kavita and I'm really happy with it. I understand your reservations about the subscription, but I'm not subscribed to the premium features because I don't need them either.
The PDF reader on it is okay, I think. I really prefer reading PDF files. I usually convert my PDF comics to cbz. But yeah, I like Kavita because it's easy and convenient.
Yeah I figured (as is a lot of businesses making a buck off of supernatural/paranormal attractions) but the look of it so off-putting, so mission accomplished with the aesthetic
I'm a skeptic to all things supernatural/paranormal, but I would not get anywhere near that doll
I'm listening to The Demon-Haunted World by Carl Sagan and Poor Things by Alasdair Gray
Where you can find these films:
La Grande Bouffe - this can be found on archive.org to view or download, but it isn't subtitled there. So if you need English subs, I recommend downloading it and using the sub file found here
Meet the Feebles - also on archive.org to watch or download
Lost Highway - it's currently available to stream on the Criterion Channel, but if you can't access that someone uploaded it to youtube