

Which was implied
Which was implied
What a colossal waste of resources.
I have a Kindle and a Kobo. I download books from sites on both of them.
privacy for me, but not for thee!
I have been doing this already for years though? The Epub part. I just download all my books and put them on there.
You’re right, thank goodness trump is in power, he will for sure MAGA and let us have wealth again!
/s
No you won’t, all vehicles are too expensive these days. And they’ll just get more expensive now
I’m out lol. That’s too expensive.
I live in a city and my street is not plowed, nor many side streets. Also RWD vehicles slide out when they lose traction, unlike FWD which it’s less likely.
Where I’m from it’s stupid to make your primary vehicle 2WD. Too bad.
Sort of agree still. Steam deck is a great example. They built it to be user serviceable, and you can literally switch to the Linux desktop and use root, and reinstall your OS if you want. It’s not locked down crazy like other systems. Remember the PS3 other os? Didn’t even get graphics drivers, then they ultimately removed it when it was used to jailbreak it.
I already self host and have some of those services, and do always on vpn. I just haven’t found a reliable method to rip my Spotify playlists since the API went down. I used to just cron job it, so my plex was in sync and use plexamp on my phone.
I don’t know what all of these are but surely it can’t be at search some song and tap and listen?
Let me introduce you to myself. Glass phone with regularly dry hands. If I had no case this thing would fly out of my hands all the time.
If they weren’t all so slippery these days. And heavy.
I know what you mean. But if trump really didn’t rig the election, the US voted him in who put that guy in charge. The whole trickle down thing and all.
It’s been a while since I used it but from what I recall, yes
Edit:
I do use calibre so I guess that was what I was doing:
Yes, Kindle now supports EPUB, but with some limitations:
Direct EPUB Support: Amazon updated its Send-to-Kindle service to allow EPUB files, meaning you can send an EPUB file via email or the Send to Kindle app, and it will be converted into a Kindle-compatible format.
No Native EPUB Reading: Kindle devices do not natively read EPUB files. They are automatically converted to Amazon’s AZW3 or KFX format.
Workaround for Sideloading: If you want to transfer EPUB files manually, you can use Calibre to convert them to MOBI or AZW3 before transferring them via USB.
Let me know if you need help with any of these steps!