I’ve heard good things about the MNT pocket reform.
I’ve heard good things about the MNT pocket reform.
I just put DSL2024 on mine a few months ago, it works okay lol. Can’t do much more than use the terminal or edit text but it’s pretty fun to use the old hardware again. My only complaint is the zero key sticks.
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Found the Google employee
Hint: the answer is very likely no…
It should! As long as you can get it to the bios screen you should be able to get it to boot a live USB. I actually resurrected my EeePC1005 two weeks ago with DamnSmallLinux2024.
That’s the neat part, they did!
“It’s called the american dream because you have to be asleep to believe it.”
It looks like it’s being used for cooling in some areas and static control in others.
Yeah I use bitwarden and it was pretty panless. My only issue was on github the addon didn’t pick up on the passkey initially, had to make a new one.
Goodness, someone got out of bed on the wrong side this morning. I remember when this app came out! I’m pretty sure some of my contacts still have the pictures.
As a bartender this is always a fun one when training lol. Perfect teaching moment.
You’re missing the backdrop of tattooine lol
It’s Adam Osbourne, saved you a click.
No, they make Patrick.
How are you selecting feeds to download? If you use a cloud/self hosted RSS service you can get a feed of articles you star. From there you can use a desktop feed reader to download the starred feed to your kindle:
Calibre can download news articles as .epub files, and supports transferring them to the kindle via USB. It can extract webpage text from non full-content feeds in a customizable way with Python.
KOreader’s RSS feature stores feed items as .epub files as well, but it’s not as customizable. It does support full text extraction, but you don’t get any options to customize the output as far as I can tell.