Do you mean tracking your workout? If so there's Fitotrack on Android.
> I love my Kobo (clara colour) and really, if they just removed the Adobe reader, it'd be perfect. And yes, I've tried KOreader, but never switched to it because I like my Overdrive library books and Kobo Store. You…
Ebooks go on sale a lot. You can often get them for less than $3.00, but it takes effort to track what you like and keep an eye out for sales. The trade off wasn't worth it for me years ago and I paid full price for…
Most of Newfoundland being lumped in with the Atlantic Provinces too. For the most part you can tell where on the island someone is from based solely on the accent. Hell, I've lived & worked with people from the south…
Honestly? It's an estimate based on spot checking a half dozen smaller albums where I could tell what was missing.
Not just bad to use, but doesn't fully work. I've been trying to get my photos off Google Photos to backup elsewhere, but takeout misses something like 20%-30% of them.
I've got the OG model, and it's still the main device hooked up to my TV. All my TV streaming goes through it (mostly Jellyfin these days), and it can stream games no problem via Moonlight. It's hooked up to a 4k LG TV,…
When the cold air coming from the window drops, it pushes the rising hot air out into the room. Overall loss of heat, but feels better for the human occupants long term.
We use very little plastic, but I'm also admittedly incredibly picky over stuff being dry. It could be water dripping from the plastic racks above; nothing is truly wet, just enough that I'm not willing to put the…
For something like Mother of Learning I'd recommend The Years of Apocalypse. Available on RoyalRoad (where Mother of Learning was also posted before being published). Bit of a slower burn, but builds to similar heights…
I was honestly a little disappointed with my Bosch. I had an old low end dishwasher that I had kept going up to a point, but the rack was after rusting to the point it broke. Bought a mid range Bosch after reading so…
I'm really hoping you're wrong about the removed APIs as I recently tried doing a takeout and about 1/3rd of every album I checked was missing. Was really hoping I could find another tool to get my photos downloaded and…
There wasn't when I went through my collection. Reading the announcement from Amazon it looks like the existing DRM free books will not be automatically flagged to be downloadable. The publisher/author will have to go…
You'd be surprised. Tor and Solaris both offer DRM free books on Amazon. Also anything self published tends to be DRM free. I saw the writing on the wall and downloaded my books from Amazon a few months before their…
My Shield is 7 or 8 years old at this point and still going strong. Was very much hoping for something like this from Steam just in case something were to happen to it.
Allows you to check your feeds from multiple devices. For example I usually read from my phone, but sometimes would like to check my feeds from my desktop. You could just subscribe to the same feeds from multiple…
I recently read Burn[0]. It lined up very well with my weight experiences and explains how the mind/body works with food. One of the things they found that lines up with my experience is the fact that exercise doesn't…
For Linux, Foliate is very nice.
I would imagine it would depend on where you're from? I'm from Canada and the book that helped me more than anything else is 'The Wealthy Barber Returns'. 'Millionaire Teacher' is also fantastic, and I believe is U.S.…
ebooks.com does tell you if a title has DRM or not, which seems to be the best option currently. Outside of that I haven't found much.
ebooks.com will tell you whether a title has DRM or not. I've switched all my non-DRM buys to them. Unfortunately publishers dictate whether or not something will have DRM so the vast majority of books are DRM'd.
I'm Canadian, and have never traveled to Europe but, every imported piece of food I've ever seen has the energy measured in kilojoules.
If you just go for the cheapest anyways, why are you buying containers at all? I'm in a position that I can afford whatever containers I like, and I use glass for anything that'll be reheated but use plastic for…
I get what you're saying, and somewhat agree, but Reddit has shown they're willing to fill their own communities with bot posts to pad their numbers. What makes you think they're not buying reviews?
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Do you mean tracking your workout? If so there's Fitotrack on Android.
> I love my Kobo (clara colour) and really, if they just removed the Adobe reader, it'd be perfect. And yes, I've tried KOreader, but never switched to it because I like my Overdrive library books and Kobo Store. You…
Ebooks go on sale a lot. You can often get them for less than $3.00, but it takes effort to track what you like and keep an eye out for sales. The trade off wasn't worth it for me years ago and I paid full price for…
Most of Newfoundland being lumped in with the Atlantic Provinces too. For the most part you can tell where on the island someone is from based solely on the accent. Hell, I've lived & worked with people from the south…
Honestly? It's an estimate based on spot checking a half dozen smaller albums where I could tell what was missing.
Not just bad to use, but doesn't fully work. I've been trying to get my photos off Google Photos to backup elsewhere, but takeout misses something like 20%-30% of them.
I've got the OG model, and it's still the main device hooked up to my TV. All my TV streaming goes through it (mostly Jellyfin these days), and it can stream games no problem via Moonlight. It's hooked up to a 4k LG TV,…
When the cold air coming from the window drops, it pushes the rising hot air out into the room. Overall loss of heat, but feels better for the human occupants long term.
We use very little plastic, but I'm also admittedly incredibly picky over stuff being dry. It could be water dripping from the plastic racks above; nothing is truly wet, just enough that I'm not willing to put the…
For something like Mother of Learning I'd recommend The Years of Apocalypse. Available on RoyalRoad (where Mother of Learning was also posted before being published). Bit of a slower burn, but builds to similar heights…
I was honestly a little disappointed with my Bosch. I had an old low end dishwasher that I had kept going up to a point, but the rack was after rusting to the point it broke. Bought a mid range Bosch after reading so…
I'm really hoping you're wrong about the removed APIs as I recently tried doing a takeout and about 1/3rd of every album I checked was missing. Was really hoping I could find another tool to get my photos downloaded and…
There wasn't when I went through my collection. Reading the announcement from Amazon it looks like the existing DRM free books will not be automatically flagged to be downloadable. The publisher/author will have to go…
You'd be surprised. Tor and Solaris both offer DRM free books on Amazon. Also anything self published tends to be DRM free. I saw the writing on the wall and downloaded my books from Amazon a few months before their…
My Shield is 7 or 8 years old at this point and still going strong. Was very much hoping for something like this from Steam just in case something were to happen to it.
Allows you to check your feeds from multiple devices. For example I usually read from my phone, but sometimes would like to check my feeds from my desktop. You could just subscribe to the same feeds from multiple…
I recently read Burn[0]. It lined up very well with my weight experiences and explains how the mind/body works with food. One of the things they found that lines up with my experience is the fact that exercise doesn't…
For Linux, Foliate is very nice.
I would imagine it would depend on where you're from? I'm from Canada and the book that helped me more than anything else is 'The Wealthy Barber Returns'. 'Millionaire Teacher' is also fantastic, and I believe is U.S.…
ebooks.com does tell you if a title has DRM or not, which seems to be the best option currently. Outside of that I haven't found much.
ebooks.com will tell you whether a title has DRM or not. I've switched all my non-DRM buys to them. Unfortunately publishers dictate whether or not something will have DRM so the vast majority of books are DRM'd.
I'm Canadian, and have never traveled to Europe but, every imported piece of food I've ever seen has the energy measured in kilojoules.
If you just go for the cheapest anyways, why are you buying containers at all? I'm in a position that I can afford whatever containers I like, and I use glass for anything that'll be reheated but use plastic for…
I get what you're saying, and somewhat agree, but Reddit has shown they're willing to fill their own communities with bot posts to pad their numbers. What makes you think they're not buying reviews?
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