It's not fully featured but the remarkable series of epaper tablets are supposed to be pretty good and run a Linux fork. The supernote family run a version of Android that's very stripped down and doesn't require an account or an Internet connection ever.
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Although they've also shown willingness to lay the smackdown on cities for little to no reason
Idk if this is what they meant but I don't care if it's true if the machine altered votes, if it's suspicious they should do a paper recount either way and prove the machine integrity or lack thereof.
I started out as a mountain biking kid with my dad, but pretty much exclusively road bike now. To be honest, I routinely go over grass and dirt on my road bike for shortcuts, as long as you're careful it's fine. Especially if you throw slightly more robust tires on them and it's more the occasion than the rule I wouldn't worry about it.
Also used huckleberry, didn't find it until after the baby was here but in my sleep addled state it seemed to be decenly private. Syncs well across iPhone/android too.
I've had good success either using steam (proton is basically seamless and mostly runs by itself in the background without me having to do anything), or lutris for non-steam games
My grandmother gave me hers, so free. But I ended up getting a wedding band for somewhere in the neighborhood of $1500, made custom to match the engagement ring which was alternating sapphires and diamonds. Lab grown small diamonds, but I think it was 4 of them with 3 sapphires, plus a 18k gold band.
As far as I've seen/read they don't really do sales ever, but sell open box good condition items at a decent discount.
I have the smaller one, and text looks a lot better than my Paperwhite from 2015, but I haven't spent a lot of time with a newer Kindle for comparison or looked at manga on either. Even with a magnifying glass you can't see individual pixels on the SNs though so I would think graphical content would look good?
I recently got a supernote, same idea but a bit cheaper, they offer a smaller one, and it runs an android fork instead of a Linux fork. Great for notetaking, haven't used obsidian but you can side load almost any android app with mixed success
I really like Martha Wells, in particular the Fall of Ile-Rien trilogy is mostly female protagonist led, but reasonable depictions of everyone and has really great world building
The feeding issue seems like it's probably just newborn lazyness/lack of muscle still and bottles are easier, but tongue ties, lip ties, and muscle strains are all incredibly common in babies and can make suction much harder. If your wife is dedicated to breastfeeding then you could go to a lactation consultant now if you want, but if that's difficult you can definitely keep offering nipples at most feedings and then supplement with a bottle. Not sustainable forever but will help the baby start developing the right muscles and energy for proper latch suction. If the problem persists then a lactation consult would be a good next step.
Hang in there, it's a tough few weeks with a tiny human who doesn't know how to live yet! Things change quickly though so what seems impossible today may well be routine in a week.