'(·)@allgebrah·Nov 10, 2016library in the VR age: empty, a few facehuggers dangle from the ceiling, patterned sisal carpet so that your feet can tell your position1112
'(·)@allgebrah·Nov 10, 2016Replying to @allgebrahit's a bit sad, but displaying books on shelves when you could just keep them on hard drives feels hollow and fake now, and I love books2210
∰ Jesse@holocronweaver·Nov 10, 2016Replying to @allgebrahAt least for science, math, & eng textbooks, there are no e-readers or ebook formats that do a good job. Still need paper copies.22
'(·)@allgebrah·Nov 10, 2016Replying to @holocronweaverI've seen a DIN A4-size ereader do a really good job at containing annotations to math lecture notes11
'(·)@allgebrahReplying to @allgebrah and @holocronweaverno, I don't remember the brand, but the friend who used it did so all the time12:24 AM · Nov 10, 2016·Twitter Web Client
∰ Jesse@holocronweaver·Nov 10, 2016Replying to @allgebrahI would pay good money for a device that makes research papers easy on the eyes.1
'(·)@allgebrah·Nov 10, 2016Replying to @holocronweaverhm I'll ask, I really have no idea what device it was though, only remember that it was large and comparatively thin1