Yppm @ Yppm @lemy.lol Posts 2Comments 19Joined 2 mo. ago
I get that the services themselves cost money and there are ties to organized crime (or so I've read).
Interested in these jellyfin swarms I'll have to do some research thanks!
Totally. I just don't have the desire to create it lol.
Would have to basically ban resellers or flair them or maybe a monthly reseller thread. But open and good faith discussion of the different services would be nice.
CBC Gem
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Using calibre to just upload books directly.
I'll check out KoReader. Never heard of it.
Ya good point.
Seems like I'm doing it backwards lol
Giving money to Amazon for the hardware and then stealing from the authors.
I should do some more research before buying my next ebook reader.
I bought a Kindle so I can pirate all my books. Am I resisting?
Can't help with your question, but thank you for your service.
There's a /r/BuyCanadian post about lemmy.ca which is probably driving it.
Good point. Way less staff to keep this service running as long as growth is not a priority like it is with most companies.
I don't want it to have ads either but bandwidth is not free and someone somewhere is paying for it.
Is the donations don't cover the bills there are few options.
Could easily see certain subreddits being like OF or Patreon. Pay for access to content. Pretty tried and true business model and it will probably work well enough to keep it around.
Even YouTube has "memberships" to channels now where you get bonus content and stuff.
The people that are interested will pay and those that aren't won't.
That's a good thing ya?
Yes I'm also capable of reading the wiki but it did nothing to help me.
My point stands that it's not "ready" for the average person. This is a Linux community of course people here know how to troubleshoot and get shit working.
Yea like I said I'm not a total noob. I have built my own Linux From Scratch distro which is something I think most of the users on here would struggle with. All I'm saying is that it's not a totally smooth and hiccup free experience for normal people. I'm a grown man now and sometimes I just want shit to work cause I only have like an hour to game in the evening.
I will try Linux again for my daily driver once Win10 support is gone but I will likely try something other than Debian as others have suggested. Something more gaming centric.
Agreed.
The idea of Vancouver being in the EU is crazy since it's halfway around the world.
Although there is French Polynesia and other overseas territories that are part of the EU so I guess it's not that weird.
I'm not a Linux noob, but I've been out of the scene for a few years.
Recently tried debian with KDE and Wayland on a modern PC with a 3060. Just a default install.
My mouse could barely track across the screen, it was very choppy and stuttered like crazy.
This was in the last 6 months. I got it fixed by switching to a different compositor, but I shouldn't have had to do that. Even then I found YouTube to be super laggy.
It's just not ready.
Eternal September.
I still recall the digg migration.
Sort of a hypocrite through cause I'm part of the Reddit 3rd Party API migration...
Google 50501
50 states, 50 protests, 1 day.
Feb 5th at your state capitol.
This reminds me of a site called hackerslab back in the 2000s. I think you had to ssh in to some Korean server and try to get the password for the next level.