

Good thing there’s half of a catch point there to save them
Love literature
she/they ENFP-T
Retired from alcoholism
Trans woman 21+
VRChat cat woman
If the situation truly was hopeless, their propaganda would be unnecessary. Resist the coming times. And don’t forget to love your peers.


Good thing there’s half of a catch point there to save them
Why not nitrogen suffocation in a large enough bag to hold the co2?


Maybe defederation or privatization
I thought I was the only one. My top track has 800 plays since a few months ago. Song changes cause me to lose focus, and looping guides my mind into flow.
A friend of mine does the same too, i just learned
I pointedly avoid ChatGPT for that reason. When the NovelAI leak happened, it was amazing, and the open ecosystem flourished in response. I just can’t believe they call themselves OpenAi.


Yeah the smaller binaries is a big part too. I bet it feels like having your system hand-crafted just for you


From what I’ve heard compiling locally also allows for hardware optimizations specific to your system, though that may be false, as I’ve never used gentoo.
If the books aren’t too obscure, you might just be able to find an EPUB of them online. It’s sort of a moral grey-area, but considering you already own the books I assume, you can very likely find them here.
I don’t know how you’re going to get a hold of the text from the images. But I do know that if you’re trying to create a book file, PDFs are not the answer. EPUBs are far better, and an open standard. I recommend creating them using the Calibre EPUB editor.
The reason EPUBs are better is because they were designed specifically for books. They’re reflowable (meaning the pages aren’t fixed-size, and therefore can be read on devices of all sizes), whereas PDFs have fixed content, and are very difficult to read on small things like phones and e-readers, requiring zooming just to see the text. Also, EPUBs aren’t very difficult to create. You just have to know how XML works. It’s basically just a zipped directory containing markup files.
It’s probably fine unless the developers of lemmy_server themselves start to give companies integrations and backdoors.


That’s the whole thing. I was on CGNAT, and decided to pay $10 monthly to fix it and get a public ip. But NOW I find out the fucking router doesn’t even work. It’s apparently this exact model that has the issue. And only this one. I don’t know if I could replace the firmware.


I have like 3 spare laptops, and another spare computer. I’m not running anything right now because this router doesn’t support port forwarding no matter what I try (it’s a firmware issue apparently), but they’re always there for me when I need them.


PDFdrive is an okay website, but it’s very weak in regards to finding books, especially because it specializes in PDFs, which are very bad for reading. They’re meant for documents, not books. But in general, the books you find there are messy and inconsistent. You’re much better off going with a place like libgen.gs.
Yay for quaternions and beyond