stevieLipschitz 3mo ago • 100%
RIP. Love this place.
stevieLipschitz 6mo ago • 100%
For ebooks, the hurtle is really storing them on your own system. Most open source readers can read Amazon's .azw and .azw3. I like to keep everything in epub on my proton drive, but I buy (and sometimes don't buy) them from different places. I went to my local library to come up with a archival method that works. I use an open source ereader app on my phone and laptop, and use 'Send to Kindle' to get books on an old Kindle from 2014, deleting them when I'm finished reading.
By breaking up where I get my books from, and decoupling it from storage and reading method, I'm able to be a lot more flexible and take advantage of deals/exclusives on different platforms. I also feel a little more private. The downside is paying for storage, and an extra step to download books from the central location when I want to read them.
stevieLipschitz 8mo ago • 100%
Guess I gotta go read Snow Crash then.
stevieLipschitz 9mo ago • 94%
I've been saying "drag for straights" for years. And I love it.
stevieLipschitz 9mo ago • 100%
I use playbook. It's fine. Simple, good controls. Works with super-long files and smaller subset files.
I'm pretty sure I got it on fdroid.
*Alt text: Michael Scott Handshake meme. Managers text: "My company Congratulating me on avoiding a phishing test email". Michael Scott text: "Me, terminally behind on answering email."*
stevieLipschitz 10mo ago • 100%
Yes. Also brandy (Korbel) based instead of whiskey.
Honestly. I wouldn't put a Wisconsin Old Fashioned and Old Fashioned in the same category. I'm not surprised you were disappointed. Different liquor, different mixer, different balance. Only similarities are the bitters the fruit (although in WI the cherry steals the show).
It's definitely a nostalgic drink for me. I like it with sour or pressed (soda water instead of soda). It's the perfect companion to a wood paneled supper club and a well done steak.
stevieLipschitz 10mo ago • 100%
I'll be celebrating the birthday of a Wisconsin friends, so its Wisconsin Old Fashioneds for me.
I'm looking for a physical book on bike repair, so that I don't have to be Wi-Fi connected to fix my bike. I'm partial to diagrams over pictures or walls of text. I'd prefer it be versatile to all sorts of bike types. Thanks in advance.
stevieLipschitz 11mo ago • 100%
I don't care if they call them "Uniformed Community Service Officers (CSOs)". I do not want cops on my bus.