

If you own a kindle reader you can just connect it via usb and dedrm the kfx files.
If you own a kindle reader you can just connect it via usb and dedrm the kfx files.
Judging from your side of the story I probably would have blocked you too if I were him
Why are they holding a gun to their head?
Funny how companies believe they are punishing you by withholding AI crap nobody wants.
Network-level adblock cannot replace browser-level adblock and vice versa
Killing status LEDs, then realising that there are people who needed it, and making them use the camera flash on the back of the phone instead isn’t great either.
Thanks for the info, as a long-time Nova Launcher user, I was not aware. Good thing I didn’t give it any internet access.
What about CalyxOS’s firewall? What puts GrapheneOS apart?
Don’t you have to download episodes to your server first in ABS? That makes it useless for me as a podcast app.
Looks and sounds very promising! I’ve been looking for a self-hosted podcast server that I can use to sync podcasts and progress between multiple devices. Nextcloud Gpodder sync is already great, but there does not seem to be any iOS app that supports it. So I’m really looking forward to seeing more of your project!
The difference being that on wikipedia you could use the sources on there while AI makes those up as well
Unless you are dangerously close to a non-EU country and can’t reliably prevent your phone from connecting to its networks
Check out tailscale, no open port necessary
In Jellyfin you can create as many distinct music libraries as you want. The normal client isn’t amazing for listening to music, but on android there is finamp
For android there is Finamp, a music-focused jellyfin client app
To put it in simpler terms, I’d say that containers virtualise only the operating system rather than the whole underlying machine.
I guess not then.
I recently switched from etesync to a self-hosted solution and didn’t want to install a full Nextcloud on my tiny home server just for that. So I initally tried out radicale as well, but I didn’t like the default user handling (no authentication at all) and the project had been unmaintained until very recently (two weeks ago). I switched to baikal then and I am quite happy with it so far.
TIL that Tylenol is just how americans call paracetamol
You could use a Samsung Tablet with Dex that supports the Samsung pen, and connect a portable monitor to it. There are decent portable monitors under $100, certainly enough for watching lectures. The two displays wouldn’t be connected by a hinge but by a usb C cable. In return the display sizes and orientations wouldn’t have to be the same. If the portable monitor doesn’t support touch, I recommend throwing a bluetooth mouse into the mix to make navigation easier.
Edit: I could also confirm it working with an iPad (Air, M1) and said portable display. But iOS forces you to connect a bluetooth mouse and keyboard to be able to extend the display instead of mirroring it.