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The absolute best non-english book I’ve ever read so far is The Count of Monte Cristo. It’s a French writer and I read it in Arabic, because the English translation one was really hard to understand. That book genuinely messed with my emotions.
How about cold plunges during the freezing winter?
Maybe the battery is too low on the phone, and it’s also rusty?
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DonutsRMeh@lemmy.worldOPto linuxmemes@lemmy.world•Yes, I have finally gotten my Stockholm Syndrom!!!!! I have waited for so long.1·11 days agodeleted by creator
I found me a cheap rx 6600 on Facebook and snag it. Already had an AMD processor. Life has been amazing away from Nvidia.
Look into koreader. They host for you without an account. All you need is a username. You can read the same book and track your progress on different devices through koreader. If that’s what you mean
Kobo is the way. Open system. Not locked like kindle. You can “jailbreak” it in 5 seconds. Linux based. They send you firmware updates even when it’s “jailbroken”. You can bring your own books and they won’t fuck with your book covers like kindle does (I would use calibre to convert your books to kepub to get all the features on a book). No ads on the lock screen. I love my kobo Sage. I’m waiting for them to release a 10" one with high PPI so I can buy it. In all honesty, even the android ones are better than kindle. Basically, almost all non-kindles are good, except for a few random Chinese brands that have their own weird OS.
Good to hear. I hope it stays that way. Although, I’m pretty sure people with the 5000 series wouldn’t say the same.
This one makes sense actually.
And that’s 100% ok.
Just to be clear, I’m in no way judging, but just wondering. :)
Edit: a word
Am I crazy for finding this unnecessary? I’ve never cared about an edited comment, let alone the reason why a person edited it.
Nvidia? Zero issues here on an all AMD setup.
I JUST switched to Nobara last week, and this comment stressed me out. Lmao.
It’s been good so far, but will see.
DonutsRMeh@lemmy.worldto Linux@lemmy.ml•How to have a boring and low-maintenance system?2·17 days agoI’ve posted something similar a couple of days ago after my Endeavour OS took a dump to no return and I needed a reinstall. I, too, want a system where I set it and forget it. I’ve researched so much and now I have two things I’m experimenting with. I’m currently running Nobara OS (because I play games here and there) as an experiment to see how long it lasts without breaking. I have backed up everything.
Its users swore up and down that it never breaks if you’re not a “tinkerer”. Even its creator said that the distro isn’t for those who like to tinker. His goal was to have a distro that is as stable as an immutable, but not immutable itself.
So far, I like how it tries so hard to keep you away from the terminal. There is a GUI app for everything. Even their updating process is different than Fedora (which is what it’s based on). The developers are even planning on making something for upgrading between major releases that is a press of a button like they do with their updates through an app. So far so good.
My next experiment after this (if it fails) will be to run an immutable distro. Most likely Bazzite. They’re not my cup of tea, but I’ll sacrifice that for my sanity and for the sake of getting shit done.
DonutsRMeh@lemmy.worldto Linux@lemmy.ml•My Story Going Windows to Linux as a Blender User5·18 days agoNo worries. Thank you for posting the video. I don’t have Mastodon or peertube unfortunately
DonutsRMeh@lemmy.worldto Linux@lemmy.ml•My Story Going Windows to Linux as a Blender User20·18 days agoThat’s really cool, man. Glad you’re enjoying Linux. I love the connection you have with the people who are making all of this available for us at no cost. Make sure you donate to the tools that benefit you daily so we can help the good people who make them pay their bills.
That’s fair. I didn’t even pay attention to the apparel. lol