

Nope. Raw epub to reader and it doesn’t handle it.


Nope. Raw epub to reader and it doesn’t handle it.


I’ve tried that in the past, but it doesn’t seem to care how the epub is put on it, it always displays epubs horribly


I really don’t care. I’ve tried several different ways to get it to cooperate with epubs, and at a certain point it isn’t worth it when I already have a viable solution.


It’s a kindle D01100


My reader formats epubs really terribly, the text is almost always way too small, and requires some grotesque horizontal scrolling for most books.
On the other hand .txt just works, and handles resizing just fine


I’ve been using raw text files for my books, sent locally over USB, and that’s the way it’s gonna stay until my reader craps out


Squeeze then wipe, shake if toilet paper isn’t available (urinal)


My mind was on the more practical idea of intervening on the ground.
But basically no-one, since it’s largely based on international law which is toothless.


At least not legally


People want houses, that doesn’t mean they want forests clear cut.
Similarly people want space exploration, that doesn’t mean they want to speedrun Kessler syndrome.
The infrastructure isn’t the only issue here. Its the fact that this is being done by a corporation owned by a nazi, with many other companies looking to compete. So instead of having one set of LEO satellites, we’ll have several.
If this was actually used to benefit humanity the light pollution caused by this would be understandable and minimized. But this isn’t being done in a sustainable way, or owned by the people.
And that’s all before considering the detrement to the environment from these satellites constantly burning up in the upper atmosphere.
And with all that said, this isn’t space exploration, and it isnt the type of space infrastructure that would aid exploration. Actual exploration doesn’t need thousands, hundreds of thousands, or millions of these tiny satellites aimed only at Earth.


Beautifully prompted


I would have more hate to send Jira’s way if not for all are tickets being written like:
“As a developer given I am working on page X Then all functionality of page X is correct”
Then everybody gets pissy that page Y has a bug.
“I feel like we’ve gotten much better with our acceptance criteria” - one of the people getting pissy about page Y


Oops
But I also would not mind that


An even scummier toe truck company


Oops, I accidentally left the grip off of the side of my handlebars.


I’m in a similar boat. I’m only planning on running Death in Space for the foreseeable future.


I’m glad I was already well on the pathway to de-googling
Ok? I’m still going to read books as .txt files anyways, because it does so.