Can confirm. 😉
Can confirm. 😉
41 MHz and 202 MHz. You didn’t hear it from me.
Who’s the picture of? There’s three people mentioned in the headline.
Looks to me like you’re in the sci fi/thriller genre. There’s a lot in that category. Seems you like the classics too. Have you tried Phillip K. Dick? Dracula might be your cup of tea also.
I’ll download it tomorrow.
Never trust a dog that trusts a person in uniform.
This should be under current events.
I’m not familiar with the Kobo, but here is what I do with my Mac Mini/Onyx Boox combination.
I download pretty much all of my ebooks as epub. Hazel on the Mini automatically moves epubs to a Calibre watch directory. Then I remote into my Mini with my laptop, start Calibre’s web server, browse to Calibre’s address from my Boox, and download the epubs to it. Lastly I shut down Calibre’s web server.
It’s not a completely turnkey solution but I don’t have to get out of my recliner for any step of it.
I agree on the slightly buggy keyboard but other than that the first 2 dev betas have been more stable for me than 16.5 was.
I know the FCC thinks they’re helping, but don’t let them F’ this up too.
I have been using AlDente since day 1 of my M2 13” MBA, so just about a year now. It doesn’t get out much so stays plugged in almost all the time. I use AlDente pretty much with the stock settings (charge to 80%, sail to 70) and setting it to run on login. I’m currently at 100% battery health with only 7 cycles.
Not to mention the GP9. I’d take an SD45 over a GP9 any day of the week.