daily update, Thursday April 2
Apr. 2nd, 2020 10:51 pm1. Rental company office 9am-5pm. A slow day, which I filled mostly by continuing to work on the scanning and uploading project. I finished the second half of the stack Aunt Boss gave me on Monday (which did go faster in that it contained fewer files, but required more manual attention because several had too many pages to fit into the scanner all at one time, so I had to feed the pages in by hand), and then she handed me a second, equally large stack. I'm not sure I'll get through all of this stack tomorrow, but I'll give it a shot.
2. Listened to the Magnus Archives episode 161, the first in season 5. In non-spoilery summary, AUGH, break my heart more why don't you.
( cut for spoilers )
3. Added ~550 words to the Narnia/Naruto crossover which were mostly Characters A, B, and C talking around a big emotional minefield though eventually they're going to have to dive in and confront it.
4. Had a couple hours of burning frustration at Tumblr's new dashboard "upgrades," though I did finally manage to switch them off. I have heard a rumor that the ability to do so relies on having Xkit installed and possibly that's why I was unable to so much as FIND the off-switch while I was at work. If that's the case, I strongly hope that having hit the switch at home will affect the display when I log in elsewhere, since I suspect I don't have access permissions to install browser extensions on my work computer. Since the chief result of the "upgrade" is a forced change from a paginated feed to infinite scrolling, I really, truly, desperately need the "upgrade" to remain toggled off.
And that's pretty much it for the day.
Now I am going to bed.
2. Listened to the Magnus Archives episode 161, the first in season 5. In non-spoilery summary, AUGH, break my heart more why don't you.
( cut for spoilers )
3. Added ~550 words to the Narnia/Naruto crossover which were mostly Characters A, B, and C talking around a big emotional minefield though eventually they're going to have to dive in and confront it.
4. Had a couple hours of burning frustration at Tumblr's new dashboard "upgrades," though I did finally manage to switch them off. I have heard a rumor that the ability to do so relies on having Xkit installed and possibly that's why I was unable to so much as FIND the off-switch while I was at work. If that's the case, I strongly hope that having hit the switch at home will affect the display when I log in elsewhere, since I suspect I don't have access permissions to install browser extensions on my work computer. Since the chief result of the "upgrade" is a forced change from a paginated feed to infinite scrolling, I really, truly, desperately need the "upgrade" to remain toggled off.
And that's pretty much it for the day.
Now I am going to bed.