From what I've heard, the newest generation doesn't show up as an external drive when you plug it into a computer.
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I've been using Kindle Paperwhite since 2013. The hardware is fantastic, but their locked down nature is less than amazing. I'm currently looking at options for upgrading and moving away from the kindle ecosystem, and the the Kobo Clara BW is a compelling option. Or maybe wait and see if a new BW Libra comes out.
I have no idea what i had in my earliest PCs, but the first 3d graphics card was the 3dfx Orchid Righteous 3d.
I acquired the yarn, but i can't figure out how to compile it.
I deleted my account, but still use it for information on occasion. I use a front end for it when I do.
They still use them today in some supermarkets, now they use them to send packets of cigarettes through the store.
I've allowed notifications for texts and calls, and now my phone is on perpetual mute.
I started with a book about Red Hat 5.x that included a cd with the OS. I generally went back to Windows after a while (except i did run a server on an old pc for quite a while), but tried I again every few years.
I always liked the idea of Linux, but gaming kept making me go back to Windows. Early last year I tried installing EndeavourOS alongside windows and have stuck with it since. My new PC that I got later that same year has never seen windows.
I'm loving it, and don't foresee a return to Windows.
Leftover lemon and thyme chicken.
In Denmark the pharmacies are required to offer the genetic version. I generally take it. I know that a lot of elderly can get confused if their medicine changes, so that's one reason for choosing the brand name.
I do it in danish, but we have the idiom here too. I'll often make up a new one following the not the x y in the z template. E.g. Not the loudest spoon in the forest.
Ah ok, I hadn't looked into the details as I was already interested in moving away. For me, I'm still set on moving away, as I know that it's easier to avoid buying on Amazon if I just have a different device.