Hover zoom took me a bit to get used to, and what helped a lot was dialing in the "Trigger Delay", and making thumbnail size as small as possible while still being the number across that I wanted (ie: in rows of 4, but on the small side) so there's extra dead space between images for my mouse so I don't accidentally hover zoom.
tags in metadata would be a great feature for sure, and for downloads I've resigned to only limiting it to artist and character/copyright info via folders. There's a couple other scripts floating around on the e6 forums that may or may not play well with it, so you may be able to find some kind of metadata script to use along side it.
No prob. Dunno what you're looking for specifically in a desktop client, but re621 has a really incredible amount of functionality. It has basically everything I wanted that the site lacks, and has a ton of extra stuff that I didn't even consider, but absolutely love. Couple of game changing features:
"subscribe" to tags/artists (receive a notification and a dropdown box of new images from tags you mark)
thumbnail size and quality tweaking
hover zoom (hover mouse over a thumbnail for a customizable time and it'll show a large scale image) and the ability to favorite images from the thumbnail.
Check out https://github.com/re621/re621.Legacy if you haven't. Needs a script manager extension like Tampermonkey, but otherwise it's easy set up and really great feature-wise.
Wild, I didn't know there was a different gallon measurement (There's a few apparently).
mostly unrelated, but after poking around on Wikipedia, I've also learned that there's two different versions of fluid ounces (Edit: that are used actively in the US, forgot to add that), and both are used on food labels simultaneously, but relating to different things.
For serving sizes on nutrition labels in the US, regulation 21 CFR §101.9(b) requires the use of "common household measures", and 21 CFR §101.9(b)(5)(viii) defines a "common household" fluid ounce as exactly 30 milliliters. This applies to the serving size but not the package size, package sizes use the US customary fluid ounce.
It seems pipedlinkbot has threatened a logic loop on me.
If I see a guilty gear reference, I post the youtube video, but it will respond with the piped link, which is itself a guilty gear reference, and therefor I must post the youtube video, and the cycle would repeat.
No worries. It's not a huge deal to use redragon software, and I poked around a bit with openrgb and set up some cool goodies from the plugins they do have (most notably setting an rgb light in my Mobo to scale with my GPU temps. Totally unnecessary, but very cool!)
Do you happen to have a link or some kind of point in the right direction? I couldn't find any macro plugins for openrgb on their site, and a web search is proving unhelpful as well.
As a separate download or built in? Any idea if it works with redragon stuff? Redragon software is fucking awful, only nice thing about it is that I almost never have to use it.
Interestingly, all values within a difference of 10 were multiples of 3.
If it's limited to basic arithmetic (+-*/) and no parenthesis, would there be any answer possible that's not a multiple of 3? My first thought is telling me that common order of operations would make any equation using the numbers in the OP and the restrictions laid out would always amount to a multiple of 3.
Hover zoom took me a bit to get used to, and what helped a lot was dialing in the "Trigger Delay", and making thumbnail size as small as possible while still being the number across that I wanted (ie: in rows of 4, but on the small side) so there's extra dead space between images for my mouse so I don't accidentally hover zoom.
tags in metadata would be a great feature for sure, and for downloads I've resigned to only limiting it to artist and character/copyright info via folders. There's a couple other scripts floating around on the e6 forums that may or may not play well with it, so you may be able to find some kind of metadata script to use along side it.