

Yeah, I can sort of understand the impulse that everything must be preserved no matter what because we don’t know what will be useful or interesting, but it’s not realistic. Embrace ephemerality! It’s fine!
All things are possible through Christ!
Yeah, I can sort of understand the impulse that everything must be preserved no matter what because we don’t know what will be useful or interesting, but it’s not realistic. Embrace ephemerality! It’s fine!
Sounds like an opportunity for someone to crowdfund a privacy respecting cover+chiller package.
Learning Rust made me a better C# programmer.
I had a galago pro and it was not well built. It fell apart faster than any other laptop I’ve used.
Framework hasn’t done that yet. They have an event in 3 days and a lot of people seem to be thirsting for a Strix Halo main board, though.
That’s a great resource I was unaware of! Thank you.
I’ve liked this one lately.
Is that Falkon? I’d use it if it could integrate with bitwarden.
Sorry, no. No other e-ink devices at all.
That’s something I hadn’t considered. I’ll look into it. My naive expectation is that I would need better optics.
I have not been at all dissatisfied with its clarity. I bet on a LCD or OLED screen the DPI would be noticeable, but not on an e-ink display.
With black and white, I’m actually interested in doing the development myself. So once I’m comfortable doing it by the numbers I’ll probably give that a shot. Thanks.
Thanks, I’ll hold onto it and give it a try once I know what I’m doing a bit better.
What you’ve written is true, but none of it applies to ebooks.
That’s not unlike the experience on my Kobo Elipsa 2e.
I recently bought one of these on a lark. I’ve yet to develop any film, but I like some of the results I’ve seen.
It’s trivial to enable flathub, so it’s not meaningfully reducing the availability of software. It’s just a default.
Well, this is a simulation. All observations and measurements can and will be falsified by the designers of the simulator. What can ya do?
The US government has something of a credibility crisis, doesn’t it? (And I don’t think it started with Trump, though he makes it worse.)