They just released a Windows client I think so it’s definitely coming along.
They just released a Windows client I think so it’s definitely coming along.
The Burning Land by Bernard Cornwell. It’s book 5 in the last kingdom series that the TV show is based off of. I love the time period.
There’s a saying similar to this, but I can’t recall the source. It goes something like find something that you enjoy, that you’re good at, that people need, and are willing to pay for, that not everybody can do.
Totally agree.
There’s been a lot of activity there recently, lots of new contributors!
How fast would that battery die? Also the screens probably add substantial weight. This thing isn’t practical at all, but it is very flashy.
To me it sounds like they are trying to Embrace, Extend, Extinguish the fediverse. I wouldn’t doubt if at first they adopted it with all the standards then started doing proprietary crap
I haven’t seen it mentioned here but you can use Plexamp along with multi-scrobbler attached to a service like listenbrainz or last.fm. This will record what you listen to and help come up with personalized recommendations.
It seemed like it was under more active development, and it syncs with Tachiyomi, it seems to be a better implementation to me
For manga, I use Kavita and connect to it with Tachiyomi on Android. I organize these files by hand outside of any system. I prefer this because it synchronizes and works well.
For regular books, I have Readarr synced with Calibre, which I then have Calibre-Web connected to, which then exposes an endpoint for my devices using opds with apps like moonreader+ on Android or an e-ink device running koreader.
I prefer my regular book setup for the organization Calibre brings along with the flexibility of Calibre-Web.
Another option would be to use something like Duplicati and have your backups be cloud agnostic. It fully encrypts the backups so it doesn’t matter who the vendor is or if they are good guys.
This assumes you have the TB of space locally though.