I’ve used Calibre and stripped DRM off eBooks, definitely recommend.
I’ve used Calibre and stripped DRM off eBooks, definitely recommend.
Build a gaming rig on Newegg credit, pay it off interest free in 12-24 months depending on current deals.
I for one am a lifelong Nintendo customer that has finally decided to boycott them moving forward. Plenty of other companies to support.
Practice your manual driving in a big open parking lot or something. Somewhere you don’t have to worry about rules of the road while still figuring out your muscle memory for shifting. Like everything else, it’ll become second nature in time.
I would worry that Google will simply discontinue the product abruptly. Google is unreliable with product longevity.
I think it might’ve been this set:
https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLW_jf8Kid_38bT4fwwTiKnYOCGSUM2Pk5
Dang I just rewatched a fan made version not too long ago!
Congrats Nintendo, I’m done with you. SNES, Gameboy, N64, GameCube, Wii, Switch, and now done for good. Cantankerous old dinosaur of a company that has lost touch with the world.
Everything is wrong unless it’s not, duh. Context is everything!
Hmm, I wonder if they would get in trouble if someone uploaded child porn to their servers.
Maybe, but then they’d want more data, not complaining about needing to limit it. Or maybe it’s just because they want lots of small files like text, and not waste it on inefficient sound and video files.
Takes 2 to tango.
I understand. But all the down votes and hurt feelings in the world don’t change the validity of my point. It is entirely possible to hurt a cause by generating more opposition than support.
Are we here to virtue signal or win?
I mean I understand the point. The left does a great job of creating noise about issues that affect low numbers of people that end up galvanizing more opposition than it generates in votes. If the thing you advocate for ends up getting more votes against it rather than for it due to your advocacy, you just hurt your own cause.
Long term strategy is key.
Sounds like a viable market gap for a new manufacturer!
Yeah, makes no sense that they store some pdf I was dragging over to someone one time. Super inefficient. They should allocate an amount of storage per user that then rolls and deletes the oldest files when the cap gets exceeded to make room for the new files.
I didn’t know of Figma, but then again I don’t know much of that kind of work. How does it compare in terms of feature parity?
This is correct, he both explained how ad blocking hurts creators, and how ultimately he doesn’t mind because purchasing merch is way more beneficial to them then the adsense money.
All he was saying is do what you want to do but don’t pretend your actions don’t impact other people. Do it with open eyes if you’re going to do it.
I mean… Even if everyone knows it’s coming, you still need to have notice when it actually happens right?