Ah je l'ai déjà vue celle-là, "z'y-va explique-moi la théorie du genre pasque je suis trop bête, j'ai pas compris"
Faut supporter le cringe, voire le pathétique.
J'imagine qu'il y a des droitistes articulés (avez-vous lu l'article du WSJ "Next: Defund the UN" que jai posté dans étatsunis ?), mais en général on arrive à de vastes silences accompagnés de "tu vois quoi", "et tout ça hein" et autres "ouais moi je sais pas bien mais"
A bit late tho. This should have been his first reaction, as underlined in the article, rather than coming after losing Marcan and Herbst.
As a Asahi user I am a bit partial to this: the kernel has tons of corporate-backed devs on a stable payroll - Asahi is 100% volunteers, and this shit reminds us of the frailty of it all.
...After coming in mid-fight with "you are the problem", acting just like another bickering drama-queen & solving nothing, worsening the situation & prompting actual damage.
J'aime bien faire des mots en croix dans les cagoinces. Victoire donc incontestable de Big Mots En Croix
::: spoiler sur
mon temps optimal de défécation.
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Kobo Clara 2e - I find it a bit sluggish, some other convos here tell me to use KOReader for a better experience.
I used to have a Paperwhite 3g, fantastic device but even offline I can't caution that business, their ethos and practice's. Fuck Amazon.
My kobo makes it easy to sideload books even without Calibre. Upon buying from your e-reader, the store will send you drm-free books if that's the publisher' request. If you bought a drm-encrypted book, and you need or want to read your books elsewhere the current adobe DRM protection is easy to remove with the obok plugin from the DeDRM Calibre Plugin Package, making your book truly yours.
(Removing it from the kindle books is becoming increasingly complicated)
Mine is a 2E, the only less-sluggish thing I found I could do was to limit the number of books on it, which seems ridiculous because I have zero PDFs, only epubs & barely using 2.3GB out of 16, and what does it have to do with page turns anyway ?
Ah, it'll remind me of the times I "hacked" my kindle just to display the cover of The Hitchhiker Guide To The Galaxy :)
It's my only ereader after owning a paperwhite for years. Yeah, it's inferior. It sometimes doesn't register aseveral good, honest tap or swipes to turn pages ; it's having hard time making a difference between a swipe to change illumination and one to highlight text ; and sometimes you see some shadow text from other pages on your current page
But kobo do sell some books without DRM, you can sideload without even using calibre, and, most importantly, it's not an amazon product
Any windows power user or dev on a mac can follow a wiki, read a bit and learn.
Good for beginners? I didn't describe a beginner right here. Anybody with experience in computing will find arch straightforward and satisfying. Heck, a CS student would probably go through a first install process faster than I do after 5 years.
What are the concept involved? Partitioning, networking, booting... These are all familiar fields to tons of very normal computer users.
Arch can be a good first distro to anyone who knows what a computer is doing (or is willing to learn)
Just by itself ; I checked KOReader on my phone & wasn't convinced enough to install it on my reader which, beside being that, just works with Calibre from several linux machines (and I don't mind reading PDFs on my phone, it's always user manuals and I need fluid zoom + screenshots for diagrams and stuff like that).
Dans de la S-F bien grasse, qui fatigue peu les circonvolutions: j'attaque le tome 3 de "Embers of wars" par G L Powell, les pages se tournent gentiment d'elles-même. Ça n'a pas la profondeur de contexte géopolitique de The Expanse mais on a envie de savoir comment ça finit.
Tiens j'en profite pour signaler que le premier tome de la série "Honor Harrington", On Basilisk Station, est gratuit pour l'instant (chez kobo). Ça tombe bien car si l'on aime bien son Space Opéra avec des petits soldats dedans, c'est très bien On Basilisk Station ; on a un contexte complexe, un rapport de forces tordu, une situation désespérée - assez bien foutu. Si c'est gratuit c'est bien sûr parce que c'est le tome d'ouverture d'une (longue) série qui, elle, vaut beaucoup, beaucoup moins la peine. Oh ça ne s'effondre pas immédiatement, ça reste haletant un bout, puis ça tourne au ridicule, hélas. En gros, sans spoiler, on passe de Full Metal Jacket (in space) à ...Sissy l'impératrice (in spaaaace). Dommage, mais on peut lire le premier, il est très bien et finit sans cliffhanger vers la suite.
Ah je l'ai déjà vue celle-là, "z'y-va explique-moi la théorie du genre pasque je suis trop bête, j'ai pas compris"
Faut supporter le cringe, voire le pathétique.
J'imagine qu'il y a des droitistes articulés (avez-vous lu l'article du WSJ "Next: Defund the UN" que jai posté dans étatsunis ?), mais en général on arrive à de vastes silences accompagnés de "tu vois quoi", "et tout ça hein" et autres "ouais moi je sais pas bien mais"