frostypanda

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[–] frostypanda@lemmy.dbzer0.com 3 points 3 weeks ago

Hard to read when they ban the books you're interested in and cut library services.

I would debate streaming services having that significant of an impact. It's likely the same impact that traditional TV used to have, especially when VCRs entered the mainstream (into DVDs, Blurays, and around the same time, Streaming).

I think mobile gaming and social media would be more likely to blame. Not to mention algorithms. Maybe it's only me, but most algorithms rarely pick out things I was interested in (it was very easy to tell that they were just ads). And as the younger generation depends on algorithms, not hard to imagine that they slowly become disenfranchised with what they're reading if it's not something they really want to read.

But the real reason behind this is the education system. High schools were effectively turned into diploma mills. There's also a lot of bullying for teenage boys that like reading in the school system, and many boys do not have a high literacy rate in public schools. Repeated Republican governments in America have decimated the education system as well.

[–] frostypanda@lemmy.dbzer0.com 3 points 3 weeks ago

I'll check it out. Thanks.

[–] frostypanda@lemmy.dbzer0.com 2 points 3 weeks ago

Looks like what I'm looking for. Thanks for the suggestion.

[–] frostypanda@lemmy.dbzer0.com 3 points 3 weeks ago

I have a modem. I connect the Ethernet cable from the modem into a wifi router.

 

I'm looking to get a new router, but all of the ones I've found try to force a mandatory internet connection/account creation to activate them without any bypass methods (at least that my searching could find).

Is there any way to get a new router to work without connecting an account to it? Or a way to bypass it? If not, is there a specific used router that might be more privacy friendly?

I don't need anything special, it's just home wifi.

[–] frostypanda@lemmy.dbzer0.com 1 points 1 month ago

It's not the best, but Pop OS because it's the only one that actually worked without any other setup (Mint didn't appear on my screen, and I couldn't find anyway to access a terminal or troubleshoot that). Starting to regret it, though, especially as the Pop community devolves into the Cosmic cult and 22.04 has more issues (some of my flatpaks refuse to open now, sometimes I get a black screen when starting the computer, bluetooth headphones no longer work, etc.).