

Yeah…I did a lot a research before landing on Boox, and it 100% is the best. Pricey tho.
Yeah…I did a lot a research before landing on Boox, and it 100% is the best. Pricey tho.
Did this for my dad a year ago, got him a Boox and set up calibre. Between libraries and drm free sources Ive got him almost completely off of amazon.
Thank you for this! I’ve got some homework to do!
As a linux n00b who just recently took the plunge and set up a public site (tho really just for my own / selfhosting),
Can anyone recommend a good guide or starting place for how to harden the setup? Im running mint on my former gaming rig, site is set up LAMP
Yup! When I built a gaming comphter last year my old desktop became my first dive into linux. Probably overkill, but ive been having a blast with it.
Step 1: don’t use office365.
There is no step 2.
Considering this is a self-hosted specific community, I would say to host the app on your home server, and create your own private portal.
I installed umatrix recently, and having to enable cloudfare on each site is a pain.
How have I not heard of this before? Just added to my browsers. Thanks!
Because we dont have a feb 29 EVERY four years…
I have Prime Video cause Im still on my dads family plan, otherwise I wouldnt pay for it. Theres a couple series/mini series that are decent. They also have a deep catalogue of B-list sci-fi movies that I enjoy sometimes…
The Boys has stadily gone downhill, to the point S04 was outright tedious to watch, at least for me.
Fallot was really good, and I hope they dont ruin it.
To add to this, back that local hardrive up on a REMOVABLE drive, and keep it physically detached. We are all one lightning strike away from near total loss.
Could I make a device that expands the middle range of the temperature scale, so I can have more choices than just “arctic” and “mcdonalds coffee”?
Ah yes, the installation wizard
So, as I understand it, e-ink screens are all made by the same company and sold to the various ereader companies. As such, they are basically comparable. At least this was the case two years ago when I was looking into it.