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[–] kCNrnHcEkvqdtLCQoQbK@sopuli.xyz 1 points 2 years ago (1 children)

This is going to hurt by Adam Kay, a funny biography from a UK first-year doctor

[–] kCNrnHcEkvqdtLCQoQbK@sopuli.xyz 5 points 2 years ago (1 children)

When the last unexpected downtime happened, I checked OP's Mastodon account.

Honestly I don't know, if you have a variety of content (including different lengths of movies / tv shows) then it's hard to figure out how long you could stay entertained.

I think the better question is if during the past quarantine you used any of the content you have downloaded, I don't think I watched any since there were tons of new content coming out.

[–] kCNrnHcEkvqdtLCQoQbK@sopuli.xyz 2 points 2 years ago (1 children)

There's nothing on the Lavabit website (or elsewhere that I could reliably confirm) that say they (Lavabit) have a VPN. I could always be cautious when using a new VPN (including one that is free) or one that isn't listed on the company website.

I'm using LibraryThing because of all the books listed (including the ability to add new books) as well as their early reviewers program (I've gotten a number of good books from that).

While I also have accounts on Goodreads and BookWyrm, right now I only use them to add books I've read and leave a review.

Deleted my account & the 3rd party app on my phone. I'm only checking select subreddits through Libreddit (until it stops working).

To get more people to see their posts, some people on LinkedIn follow hashtags and by including a hashtag, that post ha a better chance at being seen by more people.

[–] kCNrnHcEkvqdtLCQoQbK@sopuli.xyz 2 points 2 years ago (2 children)

May I suggest, instead of linking to a specific music service (like Apple Music, Spotify, Bandcamp or Soundcloud), link to the respective page on a site like Songwhip. That way, it's easier for everyone to find that music on the streaming service they use.

Yes, I know they could just copy the details into their streaming service of choice, but this make's it more convenient.

It was down, upgrade was taking place. See the most recent admin post for details on it.

I only read ebooks now, because a Kobo is what got me to read again (after a long time of only reading for school).

How do I get the books? Usually torrent (it's the convenience, price, and format that works best for me). Other times it's through the library or if I really want to support an author (like Cory Doctorow) then I buy the ebook.

Currently, it's around 75 books. It used to be over 200, but I realized there are only certain books that I will actually read, so I narrowed it down.

A majority of these books have already been released, and there are some that I'm just waiting to be released (and of course there are some that I want to read but don't know when they are going to come out).

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