Seems like i will switch from goodreads to Fable.
The most interesting feature is this calendar thing where u can actually visualise your whole reading pass on a daily/monthly/yearly basis.
the best app i've found for book tracking purposes so far... nicely designed and easy to navigate which is more than another book tracking website can say
organized database of all my books with a limitless variety of tags/sorting capabilities, tracks what I’ve read, and can even log who I’ve loaned a book too if I feel like keeping petty tabs 🕵️♂️ — as a bonus, it looks native to iOS
I can’t find the Creator and i am mad about it because i wanna credit the one who made sure to put this for free.
I’ve found this website RetroPrint where they show the details of how you can make a Windows 95 customised theme on your phone (with over 800 icons app to choose from 27 of them are already made for the modern apps like netflix twitter etc - some graphics for the widgets too And 3 sounds.)
The fact that i can stay in bed warm with my phone or laptop and music in the background as i watch my favourite movies/series/youtube vids with a warm tea is simple enough to make me grateful for wherever i am today.
Worrying about what I should wear to work is a beautiful thing because it’s a privilege that sadly some people can’t afford :(
Complaining about to cook is a beautiful thing because someone somewhere sadly can’t even afford/have access to a simple bread piece.
Literally feeling the warmth of the sun while standing waiting for the bus is a beautiful thing to cherish and be grateful for.
If there is one style that literally calms me is stippling.
The endless dots, the slow process, the nuance effect, the final results.
I just love it and appreciate it even more when i spend hours/days to finish one.