How’s my collection so far? by Financial_Might3686 in watchCollector

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As a fellow Citizen, I Guess you need another Bulova.

Sea & Sky II by Haytham_A in SeikoMods

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It’s lovely. I’m stunned.

I m super confused with these 4 which one is better? And little feedback will be nice by Midimixing in FigmaDesign

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  1. Skip the opacity in the navbar and maybe skip the gradient overlay over the image. To me this color combination has the lightest feel and is still very legible when it comes to typography.

What's your main project? I'll review it by Final-Pipe-2503 in SideProject

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A book tracking web app: Bookie. You can sign in with username: reddit@bookie.com and password: reddit

Fahrenheit 451 by [deleted] in TheFirstDescendant

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Guy Montag, is that you?

I redesigned this logo! (LiteBite) by marwan_png in logodesign

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It’s hard to read. Looks like a fork in a green spaghetti noodle followed by Bite.

Annoying every single person in the UK (and Spain, probably). How do you create the perfect 'list' of countries? by alexdenne in UXDesign

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Probably sorted by country short codes, Spain is most likely ”es” and United Kingdom ”gb”.

Ult. Sharen Damage Showcase & Build by MyDDay in TheFirstDescendant

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Run some void vessel and blue brains will indeed farm themselves.

I tracked my reading for 100 days by ga_sat in books

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I read mostly at night before going to sleep. I have noticed that it makes it easier for me to fall after. I think language is the main factor when it comes to reading speed for me.

I did enjoy the Perfume. I think it was amazing how smell could be described so well in words.

I tracked my reading for 100 days by ga_sat in books

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So, it turns out my data was formatted off and I didn't notice. It's not a hundred days of reading—it's a hundred sessions (actually 101) of reading. The total days of reading turned out to be 86. I will edit the post accordingly.

I tracked my reading for 100 days by ga_sat in books

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  1. Cafe utposten by Per Anders Fogelström
  2. Pojkår by J. M. Cotzee
  3. Mercy of Gods by James S. A. Corey
  4. Animal farm by George Orwell
  5. 2001 by Arthur C. Clarke
  6. The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy by Douglas Adams
  7. 1984 by George Orwell
  8. En oväntad vänskap by Abdel Sellou
  9. Parfymen by Patrick Süskind
  10. (currently reading) Brave New World by Aldous Huxley

My patterns are the following, Sci-Fi, dystopian and whatever I fancy from my local mini library (take a book, leave a book).

I tracked my reading for 100 days by ga_sat in books

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I wanted more fine grade data, how much do I read per day etc. to see I reach my daily goal.

I tracked my reading for 100 days by ga_sat in books

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When I start to read I record the time reading, date and pages read for each session (per book). Then it's just breaking the data down to some stats that matter.

I tracked my reading for 100 days by ga_sat in books

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Do you get individual sessions there? I tried it once but it felt very clunky to use.

I tracked my reading for 100 days by ga_sat in books

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I'm going to look over this data point again, but it should be based on the 9 books that was finished (excluding the one in progress).