Good to know, thanks!
Aah! Both Mastodon and Lemmy are great I think, you just have to find the right people/communities :)
Good to know, thanks!
Aah! Both Mastodon and Lemmy are great I think, you just have to find the right people/communities :)
Thanks!
Way up north I stopped by every place that offered food basically. I also made sure to have plenty of bars and dried meat which I bought along the way. About halfway south I was able to get food every 20-40 km or so, so then I just stopped whenever it suited.
tea filters
I should that that out next time!
mastodon
Haha! I don’t recognize your handle, have we spoken?
Hacker news is based on an old version of Reddit. It's a great community for tech & programming news.
Nice! What kind of trip is the picture from?
Thanks! Yeah I really enjoyed Dark Matter :)
I have a Kobo ereader at my bedside table and read almost every night in order to fall asleep, so when I dread picking that up I know I either have to double down and finish the book or drop it. So far it has only happened once in recent years. That time it was Salvation by Peter F Hamilton, a hefty chunk of a book. If it’s a novella I generally try to read more often just to finish it.
Hyperion is definitely on my todo list. I’ve heard so many good things from so many sources!
Plex pass includes the ability to use the mobile apps
I have had mine since early February and I still prefer it over gaming on my main rig. I bought it with me on my 3 week bike trip through all of Sweden even though it weighs more than my tent. I short, it’s one of my favorite buys of the decade.
Same. The procedure to install it was super smooth.
I did it! I'm home again. The trip took a total of 24 riding days if my calculations are correct. I wrote a trip report here: https://lemmy.world/post/2241358
I have a Kobo Libre and with KoboCloud[1] it syncs automatically with Nextcloud and other cloud providers. It’s awesome.
[1] https://github.com/fsantini/KoboCloud