

This sounds like you’re missing the KFX plugin from step 3.
This sounds like you’re missing the KFX plugin from step 3.
Unfortunately my Kindle is still working fine and I don’t want to buy a replacement for something that’s not broken, but eventually I’m gonna have a look at the e-ink readers from PocketBook, founded in Ukraine, now located in Switzerland.
I didn’t show any errors when I was using the older version of DeDRM and/or had not configured the serial number, it just silently did nothing apparently and I only got an error when attempting to convert to epub.
Good luck! Remember that after fixing the plugins and serial number you gotta repeat from step 11 because as far as I understand it the DRM is removed during the copying from the device, not during the conversion to EPUB, but I might be wrong. Let us know how it worked out!
Reminds me of the time when Switzerland (or was it Austria?) had a huge problem with their air force because the cowbells of all the cow herds running around in the alps were fucking with their radar systems.
Oh we definitely have that here too, often it’s repurposed old phone booths filled with books where you take one or leave one. Probably goes under a different name here though, and it’s more of a novelty, not something where you go when you’re looking for a specific book obviously. ;)
Him recognizing shit doesn’t make it so though.
Yeah I’m using it for mail only but I remember when I first got the account it told me to install some weird extra app to sync tasks and calendars. Never bothered to and kept using Google unfortunately, maybe it’s time to look into it.
Well yeah it’s not exactly in the spirit of the app but as long as it doesn’t lead to throwing away MORE food I don’t think it does any harm.
Oh that’s cool! I’ve ignored that section before because when they introduced it it only had offers for cosmetics and stuff which is nothing I’m interested in, but I just checked again and they have some good offers for long shelf life food now as well, I’ll keep watching!
Been using mailbox.org for a couple of years and I’m quite happy with it. Don’t know what “needs client app” is supposed to mean though. If you don’t want to use a mail client you can use the web interface. I’ve used maildroid on Android with it and when it was discontinued switched to Thunderbird, both work fine with mailbox.org.
There’s one tiny minor annoyance, they somehow automatically create a new “archive” folder for every year that the web interface uses when you hit the archive button but in your mail client you gotta change the preferences manually once a year. Don’t know if you can change but it’s such a minor inconvenience I never bothered to check.
Don’t know if this is new but I just checked and you can set your diet preferences in the account settings.
I hardly believe restaurants prepare extra food in advance just to sell it a huge discount with very little or no profit. Actually whenever I went to a restaurant that participated it wasn’t leftover stuff but they cooked the meal fresh just for me. I guess they’re using the app as a way to advertise and draw more people in with a big discount and hope they come back again to eat there at the full price.
Yeah, for me the main point is not to help US companies make money, either by paying them directly or by giving them my data which they can can sell. With open source software that’s covered most of the time, especially when self-hosted.
That’s cool and all but it’s a tiny obscure party that got 0.0% in the recent elections (they did get some votes but not measurable with only one decimal), so I’m afraid their approval of this movement won’t have a huge impact.
But since the software is open source you can just take it and host it yourself, so no American company involved anymore.
Relevant research that just won an ig nobel prize.
tl;dr: they don’t live longer, they just don’t report their dead relatives and pocket the pensions.
https://www.medicalrepublic.com.au/maybe-its-the-mediterranean-diet-maybe-its-pension-fraud/110766
I downloaded Libby just to have a look and to my surprise I could just use my German library card with it to access the same libraries as with Onleihe! I always thought Libby was for US only. It’s a much better app than Onleihe, especially the builtin in reader.