I think you misunderstood, that was not a summary. There is a news channel called "TLDR News" on YouTube that is funded via Patrons: https://www.youtube.com/@TLDRnews
I can recommend patches. I’ve been very happy with them although I do recommend to also apply something like tegaderm over them so they don’t fall off as easily it also helps to not notice them as much on your skin.
It's easier to learn and write plain HTML than it is to use a static page generator. I will die on this hill. Static page generators are all needlessly complicated because they are made by developers for developers to show off.
For me it’s less “how has your week been” and more “how has your month been”. I recently (in the last 2 months I think) posted samples of my female voice and have finally gathered enough courage to use my voice full time starting at the beginning of August. So it has been more than a month now that I’ve been using my new voice 24/7. I’ve also enjoyed going out more by playing Magic at local game stores and the community there is really great and they pretty much all get my pronouns right right at the start or after some small corrections and it only got better with my new voice.
I will try to use it with Adobe Reader. Right now I need a Windows VM to use it because a PDF I use (MorePurpleMoreBetter Character Sheet for D&D) needs all the PDF scripting and it only works in Adobe Reader and getting Adobe Reader to work in Wine is a pain.
You can edit posts on reddit you just can't edit post titles there.