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  • So is this so they can force an algorithm on you to show you content? Sounds like they want more direct control over what "new" things people see.

  • I think you uploaded the wrong picture, that's clearly a toad.

  • What a company says and what a company actually does are not the same thing.

  • It's talking about how to track empty directories. Maybe I'm just lazy, but I just throw a readme or something in an empty directory if I want it tracked.

  • I mean, when has she actually done something good? Even in the article they say she votes with Trump 98% of the time (more than Rand Paul).

  • This is about "teleporting" information not physical material (if my understanding is correct)

  • I tried Calibre web and Kogma.

    Calibre is just bad software at this point, it's clunky and not really designed as a server.

    Kogma was fine, but a web only interface made it hit or miss. The big selling point for me with audio bookshelf was the ability to download local copies.

  • Oh yeah, the multiple libraries is a good point!

  • Luckily states control how elections are run so that's currently just fear mongering.

    However, acknowledging your concern, only about 50% of Americans even own a passport Source. While this article says only 9% don't have direct access to their proof of citizenship, I suspect that percentage is overstated.

  • You can read using the web client or dedicated apps (android and ios). I feel like the clients work just as good if not better than similar software.

    I haven't tested how it handles two versions (audio/ebook) of the same book, but I have ebooks and audio books and it works well for me.

  • The only real downside I've run into is it's very opinionated about folder structures around authors.

  • The one I've enjoyed the most is https://www.audiobookshelf.org/, it may be "focused" on audio books, but works really well for everything. It also supports offline mode (meaning downloading local copies in the app).

  • If I have my timelines correct they killed the factory after Trump got elected. Whether that's cause he would kill funding for electrification or cause he would increase subsidies for gas, it's hard to say, but either way Ford saw more money in gas than electric with Trump.

  • Given the amount of energy that went into suppressing it, it feels like there is probably something more serious going on.

  • Sounds like we are talking about different kinds of "access". My original post was just lamenting that to the general web, discord is like a black hole. Things go there and never come out as you can only access the content through its app.

  • A lot of discord content is private, and those that aren't require you to have discord to search. On top of that, I'm pretty sure you need to join a server before you can search it's contents.

    Since I don't use discord, there is no real way for me to access content hosted on it. Compared to Reddit or a Forum, I don't need to be a member of the community to access information shared there.