Anon drinks milk
  • grey grey 2mo ago 100%

    How do you figure?

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  • Kobo partners with iFixit to make new e-readers more repairable
  • grey grey 6mo ago 100%

    This or a Nook? I already own a Nook and I like it a lot.

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  • *Permanently Deleted*
  • grey grey 6mo ago 100%

    It still is amazing it lasted a long time.

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  • Sounds like a fart
  • grey grey 7mo ago 100%

    Yes but in a more forward direction. The shooter would actually get a tiiiiiiiny less sharp crack.

    source : People have tried these for fun and personally I own a muzzle brake on one of my pistols.

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    What is a small .EPUB reader that is easy to install for my small Puppy remaster?
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    Also, are you banned? I can only see your post in my inbox, but not on the thread.

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    What is a small .EPUB reader that is easy to install for my small Puppy remaster?
  • grey grey 10mo ago 100%

    I didn't realize MuPDF did both! That might be what I need. Thank you.

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  • What is your unpopular flim opinion
  • grey grey 10mo ago 60%

    Independence Day (1996) is the greatest documentary of all time.

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    Witnesses Say IDF Troops 'Executed' Women and Children in Gaza School
  • grey grey 10mo ago 80%

    Normal country behavior.

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  • My question is basically the title. I'm making my own Puppy Linux remaster and it already has a .PDF reader for it that is very small. I think it's called Evince? It has a native GTK UI and starts in a second, uses very little RAM and CPU. Now I need a .EPUB reader. I've seen a couple different .EPUB reader apps out there for different distros, and they all the .EPUB readers seem to fall into a couple categories: * humongous JS monstrosity that runs inside a web browser OR packages an entire chrome copy into it with a bloated dependency hell * something else that is humongous and has dependency hell but non secretly a massive web app inside a web browser under the hood. So is there some third option that's small and light and easy to install like the normal .PDF reader? I'm just asking because I honestly didn't find one that fit the bill.

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    Polish Hackers Repaired Trains the Manufacturer Artificially Bricked. Now The Train Company Is Threatening Them
  • grey grey 10mo ago 83%

    Man, just go back to normal trains and now computers with attached trains. Can't hack or remotely kill what doesn't have a computer in it.

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  • keep going lads!
  • grey grey 10mo ago 100%

    And then somebody invented the idea of THROWING a rock and suddenly the game of earth is SOLVED.

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  • "Fuck you, we're not paying": inside Unity’s Runtime Fee fiasco
  • grey grey 12mo ago 100%

    I hope this makes more people use Godot.

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    America from a European perspective
  • grey grey 12mo ago 40%

    You have no idea how offensive this is to literally all of us.

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    What the hell is going on at Wikipedia?
  • grey grey 12mo ago 100%

    More interesting edit wars.

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  • Anon breaks his chains
  • grey grey 1y ago 100%

    Good for him.

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    Piss rule
  • grey grey 1y ago 100%

    Their bosses put them under pressure to just not ever stop.

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  • Due to rAIDS
  • grey grey 1y ago 100%

    The memes come in loops.

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  • It's important that he lives by a code
  • grey grey 1y ago 100%

    Some people are just a threat to everything.

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  • As everyone eventually will as the internet gets older, I know a few dead people. Obviously I don't have access to their account, I can just see their tweets and photos that they left public. I have tried to archive them using www.archive.is which does correctly archive what it can see at the users account, but obviously twitter will not load the entire account history at first, you gotta keep manually scrolling down to load more and more and more of their posts through the years. Of course www.archive.is also won't open all their photos and manually download those either. Does there exist some tool that would download whole public twitter accounts in the way I describe? When I google it all I get are ways for you to download something from within your own account.

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    This is actually a problem with all iPods it seems, but I can't get any of them to work on Linux Mint, or any distro. There are literally programs on the repos for working with iPods that show up if you search "iPod" and none of them actually with the four iPods I was recently given. The most popular one google results reccomend is GTKpod, and GTKpod has a helpful seems that seems to let you actually pick and choose which one you are connecting, even by color, because I guess that matters. On every iPod I've tried on GTKpod on Linux Mint and on Manjaro, none work. All either just silently hang with no error message or spit out a slew of different error messages. The one I'm trying to make it work with the most is the iPod Nano Gen 3 Pink because I want to give it away as a gift to someone with a Linux Mint computer. But nothing seems to work with them. Does anyone know what's up with that?

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    "Initials" by "Florian Körner", licensed under "CC0 1.0". / Remix of the original. - Created with dicebear.comInitialsFlorian Körnerhttps://github.com/dicebear/dicebearTE
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    So lots of folks are wary of anything owned by google so I'll just give a quick summary. In your dashboard of blogger.com you can find stats for your blog. This does not let you really spy on your users (good!) but it does basically tell if people are actually bothering to read what you write or not. It'll show you little graphs with that can show you that maybe a bunch of Android phones with Google Chrome read your post from last week on Friday, or that a couple Gnu-Linux computer users looked at one post you wrote from 2010 on Saturday. It's pretty useful for showing me if something actually gets read or not, without me being able to track individual users and the readers don't have to make an account. And this is good, but you have to sign your soul over to the dreaded google monolith for it. Do any other blogging services have something like this?

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    Lets say I have an account on lemmy server A, and with my account I make a lemmy community. Some people post in it. Everything is cool. But for whatever reason the admin/owner of the lemmy server your lemmy community is on decides to ban you. What happens to the community you made? How does the lemmy software respond to it? Does your community get banned with you? Or does the community just get stuck without any admin and people can still post in it?

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    Two things make you feel less hungry, longer. And that's fiber and protein. So what's something portable like an apple that I could buy a lot of and eat at work or whatever? Like I could buy a lot of apples and eat them anywhere, and while they have fiber they don't really have protein.

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    Whew, 2023 ain't even close to done yet.

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