QuestionMark

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[–] QuestionMark 3 points 1 month ago

Some websites display warnings even though everything works fine, like web.skype.com. But that's the closest thing to doesn't work I've ever seen on Firefox.

[–] QuestionMark 8 points 1 month ago (8 children)

What about Apple's WebKit? Does it count?

[–] QuestionMark 1 points 1 month ago

This is not a good method, but...

I think I'd specify an a number... let's say, 2/3 of the books get to survive, the others will be thrown away. Then I'll start seperating them into three groups; the ones I become immediately sure are great books, the ones I'm sure are trash, and ones I'm unsure about. Then I'll go random: if I chose too many books as good ones, I'll randomly take some of them out, unless I'm sure they are all great books that should stay in the library. Or start randomly adding books from the unsure pile to the ones that get to stay.

Well. Not a great method.

[–] QuestionMark 2 points 1 month ago* (last edited 1 month ago)

If you might need to share anything to Windows devices (unlikely), Localsend is much better. Also I think Warpinator couldn't share text (maybe I just didn't see that option or it has been added), but Localsend can do that. But they're not that different.

I personally use KOReader for EBooks. You can download a dictionary on it and it'll tell you the meaning of any words you select. I suggest you give it a try. Oh, and if you wanted to read PDFs MJ PDF is great.

[–] QuestionMark 2 points 1 month ago (1 children)

Maybe try delta.chat? I use it, and it's quite good. Just make sure the guaranteed end to end encryption thing is on.

[–] QuestionMark 1 points 1 month ago* (last edited 1 month ago)

Well, I guess we don't really know about everything on Windows either. Lots of people who use Windows haven't even heard of PowerShell or registry. It's not a requirement to know what they are and how to use them. They're just optional tools. You don't need to know absolutely everything to use Linux. There are many people who like (or need) to know about the more complex stuff, but when I tried Linux Mint, there was no need for any of that. It worked out of the box, and I enjoyed it. (Not saying Linux Mint is the best one! Distros are like colors, not everyone likes the same.)

[–] QuestionMark 3 points 1 month ago* (last edited 1 month ago)

Write. Anything you like. Nonsense, the issues of the world, a memory, a story. Sometimes, things (thoughts/memories) hurt less when written. Then you can burn the paper. Or tear it. Or do nothing with it. But burning it feels so good. It's like burning your sad thoughts.