Who’s cyan? What’s going on?
Who’s cyan? What’s going on?
Boox has official support to play store, while Barnes and Noble you need to search on Internet . I buy books at Kobo, it’s my favorite store now. It’s the only store that I can find decent amount of titles not in English. Do they have an e reader?
There’s only a few screen manufacturers so you probably can find which devices has the same exact screen. It’s had more resolution than my aging eyes can notice.
I’ve used a Barnes and Noble thing before, and my boox is much faster - obviously since it’s 2 newer generations. I don’t buy anything from Amazon. It’s more convenience than anything, they’re a rip off in Australia.
Wait does that too remove drm or should I keep using calibre for that?
Boox is the best, I’ve got to read using the app I want (moon reader), got to install whatever news apps I want
Whatever the smartest person here says, and since they’re likely thinking of using it as a water container, multiply it by the depth .
Water will be pushing the air inside, seeping in hard, and buckling your surfaces. My understanding is the best counter to that is submersing your (electronics? ) in oil which is incompressible and not conductive. At which point a cheap Tupperware from Dollar store would also do the job.
Quite the opposite. Look at what they need to get a fraction of what you do.
Or use the old quote, “they’re compensating for small pp”
Or make a FS module that can redirect requests from usr to ussr, and every time it does a redirect it creates a log entry so you troubleshoot and fix the source of the problem.
Sounds like a user space application, there’s no place for this in the kernel. So would you need to upgrade kennel and reboot to update the list? Nonsense.
I don’t agree, I see Latin American people in lower ranks but not often and never met one in management position besides myself. And I can spot them from big distance and even separate them from Philippinos who tend to have the same last names.
We’ve got people from all the continents, but mostly Asia.
Earlier this year at work each team put out a flag for each team member, and across like 100 flags there was surprisingly little repetition besides predictably China and India. Australia was maybe in 5th place.
My team has 15 people and we joked that our only Australian was a diversity hire.
We do software development in case you didn’t guess yet.
A lot is apparently not that many, and Argentina doesn’t need migrants to destroy everything, the extremely racist middle class and other European migrants already did that.
Now I can stop following the thread. So much useless information, and now I can search a decent article by the correct title
Thx for saving me a click
Second step: get an apron and a giant sized toddler chair
Based on what I’ve seen from this person, this is all I ever seen them talking about
I got graduate and masters in the hardware area but learned all of those things about arm and riscV by myself. I only got to see mips and hypothetical ISA in my courses. Heck riscV and rpi didn’t even exist.
All you need is interest and time.
Yep I don’t remember ever windows install being fast or smooth. And even Slackware was straightforward 20 year ago
The software I use doesn’t get significant updates often. Kennel, vi, grep, find? They’ve been around for decades.
I’m genuinely curious what kind of things people can’t do because of lag on package updates.
Hey these are great suggestions, I’ll get child custody for today