

Boox is the best. Stock software, NO DRM. Downside is they are more expensive upfront
Boox is the best. Stock software, NO DRM. Downside is they are more expensive upfront
Challenge accepted
Hahahahah. “Upgrade.”
I keep one of those little adapters…dont need a whole cable.
You’re going to name him ‘Guinea Pig’?
It was unfair of my prev comment to judge without explaining.
So very shortly after the reddit API fiasco, when a LOT of people migrated to Lemmy…someone noticed the high percentage of “upvotes” on Lemmy comments. They made a post stating “People on Lemmy will upvote anything.” With a pic of Heinz baked beans. It became, at the time, the most upvoted post on all of Lemmy. Hence, Lemmy has always upvoted beans…
Oh man, you are kinda late to the party, but beans are a Lemmy thing ad infinitum
This is rather convenient, as the object to my left is a roll of toilet paper
At’s some Chuck Tingle shit, there.
So, as I understand it, e-ink screens are all made by the same company and sold to the various ereader companies. As such, they are basically comparable. At least this was the case two years ago when I was looking into it.
Yeah…I did a lot a research before landing on Boox, and it 100% is the best. Pricey tho.
If its earwax, use hydrogen peroxide on a small swab or wipe. Itll take it right off.
For other gunk: vinegar, dawn soap, lemon juice (depending on what the cause is)
Did this for my dad a year ago, got him a Boox and set up calibre. Between libraries and drm free sources Ive got him almost completely off of amazon.
For now.
Best keyboard I ever had was a Motorola Q. The phone itself was mediocre, but great keyboard.
Thank you for this! I’ve got some homework to do!
Thank you!
As a linux n00b who just recently took the plunge and set up a public site (tho really just for my own / selfhosting),
Can anyone recommend a good guide or starting place for how to harden the setup? Im running mint on my former gaming rig, site is set up LAMP
I had looked into Kobo, but ultimately Boox won out. Zero proprietary ecosystem, so I can use Calibre to manage everything.
I need to do a bit more work, but totally worth it to be completely DRM free