

The microchips aren’t edible because they want you to eat them. They’re edible because they know some idiot eventually will eat one.
The microchips aren’t edible because they want you to eat them. They’re edible because they know some idiot eventually will eat one.
It works alright but there are still issues. My biggest gripe with it is that sleeping doesn’t really work. I will often close my laptop and then come back to a dead laptop the next day because the battery drained all night.
a sit.com, if you will
Oh wow. The person who dropped that is having a terrible day.
For what it’s worth, I think Elon is both evil and an idiot.
Frankly, if they aren’t tech savvy, you should just have them use Authy. No, it’s not open source, but it’s just fine for the average user.
Frankly, if they aren’t tech savvy, you should just have them use Authy. No, it’s not open source, but it’s just fine for the average user.
Definitely the Kobo Libra 2 or the Kobo Nia. I bought both a Kindle and a Kobo Libra 2 and ended up returning the Kindle because book piracy was a pain. The overall Kobo user experience is just a whole lot more pleasant.
Bitwarden gets my vote.
Interesting. I guess I’ve just been lucky enough to find all the content I look for.
If you really want to build an awesome Plex/Jellyfin library, start using Usenet instead of torrents.
myanonamouse is by far the best private tracker for books, and getting an invite was super easy.
It lost its identity a long time ago.
Or LunaSea on iOS
Yes- but it’s up to your instance admin to do that
According to Meta, they have plans to integrate ActivityPub into Threads some time soon, meaning they would be able to federate with Mastodon, Calckey, Misskey, Pleroma, Lemmy, Friendica, etc.
It be like that sometimes
Arc is incredible. I can’t wait for it to come to Windows