

Many star trek novels don’t do DRM. I buy them at Kobo, so I’m also skipping American middle man.
Many star trek novels don’t do DRM. I buy them at Kobo, so I’m also skipping American middle man.
Groovy that’s someone I haven’t heard about in like 10 years
My pet project uses it, but no one else does
The only thing I’d replace is we have daily stand ups we meet every day in the same time and same place and there’s this guy who talks way more than he should
Hey this that you’re doing is called gate keeping.
We got multiple versions of these every time a new tech comes along.
People defending typewriters. Or learning Latin. Or something better than a quill and jar of ink. Or paper being affordable.
Just. Stop.
Ah yes same with Boolean logic, it only took a century for Moore law to pick up, they had a small milestone along the way when the transistor was invented. All computer science was already laid out by Boole from day 1, including everything that AI already does or will ever do.
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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.
Probably not, I’m talking about the plugin I use. Remotely save, I think it’s called.
You don’t need a server, I use drop box. You can also do Amazon S3 which is more involved but not as hard as a server. And 5 more options.
That’s not so true of the Android app. I do have access to bytecode but changing bytecode to bring feature enhancements is not for the faint of heart.
And storage in their current android app is a major privacy breach.
True. The other day I uploaded a photo that should be portrait instead of landscape. I opened Nemo ( Linux file explorer), right clicked to edit image, fixed it, and automatically my note picked up the change.
Similar thing when storing a 1000 line json in the notes
Yep and the Android app is full of small things to improve, for sure someone would put in contributions for free
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
Yep at least you get a VIP treatment while they suck your brains off
Both places suck big time, change my mind.
Well he deserves a different level of miserable.
I’d like to see what the people at the local Nazis convention has to say about it.
I wonder if this was UK s idea or they’re just acting as underlings of the great orange potato head and his husband space social man.
Yep I’m with you.
It’s so easy to use https with secure encryption. It’s the default. You have to go out of your way to use s symmetric key or to even allow http without SSL in xcode or Android studio.
This is the way