@ditherwither And demodex mites. They’re always there for/on you. https://www.webmd.com/skin-problems-and-treatments/what-are-demodex-mites
PhD candidate at U of AL at Bham in medical #sociology. Health ed program designer. Artist (AKA Tarasoraptor) in #watercolor #gouache. #academia, secular #Buddhist, #SciFi, esp #Star Trek, #bonsai. #neurodivergent #queer #spoonie --she/they
@ditherwither And demodex mites. They’re always there for/on you. https://www.webmd.com/skin-problems-and-treatments/what-are-demodex-mites
Second this. She’s always great.
@Zaphodquixote It’s magically working again. I don’t know why it stopped temporarily, but I’m expecting glitches here and there as Kbin grows up.
@Zaphodquixote Yes. And while the front page showed what it was supposed to at first, as of yesterday evening it’s acting like I chose “all” when I have it set to “subscribed.”
Keychron C1 with browns (brand new for home office), and a Velocifire with browns (about to be taken to the office once buidling renos are complete and I can move back into my space). I started out with cheap mechanical keyboards, and I’m testing the waters with a nicer setup.
Hi, I’m Mercedes, a social scientist, science geek, and scifi fan. Star Trek is my favorite world, but also love Stargate, Fringe, The Expanse, and others. Still learning my way around Kbin (I suppose many of us are), so I hope I posted this intro in the right spot.
@Hstansss For light mystery, The Thursday Murder Club books are a good read. A group of retirees in a senior living center have a hobby of trying to solve cold cases. The characters are funny and quirky.