

I would recommend audiobookshelf for the audiobooks, especially if you have your stuff running in docker. It seemed to me like the solutions to force Plex or jellyfin to do books were a bit more hacky than I wanted.
I would recommend audiobookshelf for the audiobooks, especially if you have your stuff running in docker. It seemed to me like the solutions to force Plex or jellyfin to do books were a bit more hacky than I wanted.
Yeah fuck those kids who can’t decide for themselves to get vaccinated! They should’ve been born to smarter parents!
Kid Rock
Oh fuck, I hadn’t even thought of this chucklefucks views on this stuff. I’m totally going to lose my Adderall and then, shortly after, my job.
No clue about specific deals but I’ll share a site that I found thanks to Lemmy that had some good deals when I upgraded to an 18tb HDD for $180 USD.
It’s four wheel drive not four wheel stop.
I load and run two large fiber lasers cutting sheets of metal up to 1 1/4 inch thick.
They said 24 hours not 80, lol.
Fuck, I’ll give 'em $2.
I’ll just go ahead and copy a previous comment I made for this one, because as always a lot of people don’t feel like reading the article.
"Painting was behind glass, the point is that in a climate change hellscape all this precious art is in danger. If all the people who read about a painting they’ve never heard of before get angry about “paint being thrown at it” they’ll really hate what’ll happen with extreme weather in a climate disaster. "
These activists have some weird ideas sometimes, but this isn’t really one of them. If you read the article they all acknowledge that what they did they aren’t somehow entitled to do, and that they will probably go to jail for it as well. The entire point as with all protest is to shove it in the face of all the people that ignore this issue on a daily basis.
Oil companies are doing the same thing to all precious art and nature and all the things you love, so where is the accountability for them?
TL;DR these people are annoying, and that’s the fucking point.
Painting was behind glass, the point is that in a climate change hellscape all this precious art is in danger. If all the people who read about a painting they’ve never heard of before get angry about “paint being thrown at it” they’ll really hate what’ll happen with extreme weather in a climate disaster.
All toy guns in the US have an orange tip, you can see this one just in shadow on the end. That doesn’t mean there haven’t been problems with what you are imagining in the past though, not smart to point it at anyone.
No, we have rules on fair use and derivative works. Sometimes they fall on one side, sometimes another.
My job dupes me into coming in every night by uploading some wacky numbers to my bank account every two weeks. I fall for it every time.
Yes! I knew it had to be mustard, didn’t think to check his nebula thank you!
This was a project by the soviets in the 80s as well. I know there is a well produced YouTube video on the subject, but sadly it must be named something incomprehensible like “the forgotten Russian project to turn night into day.” Because I can’t fucking find it.
Here’s a Smithsonian article instead. here
Got an 18tb from serverpartdeals for 160 I think.
If we are accepting non-dinosaur but ancient creatures, my favorite is the anomalocaris :) it’s just a goofy lil guy with a mouth snoot. Plus, they never say no to a snack. (They’re at the end.)
As for what features work, it depends on your model. Here is a breakdown showing all models and features. TL;DR the only thing that doesnt work for my model is the built in webcam as it is some proprietary chip or whatever. All other features work fine, typing cover pen and depending on the app the pen is recognized as having two different ends like for an eraser. I’m not much of an artist myself but I have messed around with Krita for doodling and Rnote for notes. I happen to be using Nobara as thats what ive got on my desktop and it has the linux surface changes built in. But you can poke around the surfacelinux subreddit (icky R site I know) to see what they use. OH, and last thing is that some linux distros just WOULD NOT install for me, i cant recall the details but it was a known issue at the bios level that kept me from installing Aurora. Keep that in mind if you go through with it and it refuses to boot and install lol. Feel free to ask more questions btw. :)
From what I remember I’m my time using Kavita, basically the only way it knows what anything is comes from the file structure. It’s called out pretty explicitly in the docs for example.
Now it’s been a year or so for me so maybe now there are options to define your own structure or pick from some but I don’t remember any.