

Linux tablet* :))
Average torrenting enjoyer.
Linux tablet* :))
Thats… Just… Docker compose… You copy, paste, docker-compose up and you’re done…
I’m so very lucky to have a device with linux mainline ported to it.
They are tills; they’ll only connect to their own infrastructure… But still…
Just today I installed 2 pc in a store with windows 7.
Exactly. My music collection is about 450gb; and I have maybe 50-60gb downloaded on my phone at any moment.
32gb is not enough. We can discuss all day, but at the end of it, a bigger chip doesn’t cost that much more. Let’s stop defending companies that make a shit ton on money selling inflated value phones.
I have a redmi note 12, 130€. 256gb of space. There are no excuses to go lower.
32gb? What exactly do you use your devices for? For android 15, there already needs to be 12-13gb reserved, then you have only 20ish gb, that in 2025 frankly aren’t a lot even for spotify/whatsapp/telegram/organicmaps’s cache, and thats if you dont use social mndias. If it’s a device you plan on using for more than 2 months, you’re bound to run into problems.
Not much difference between a 16gb chip and a 32/64gb anymore. In fact, i think it could cost more to do the 16gb variant as request is considerably lower.
Where did you go to school? Everybody knows its 2025 years old.
I’ve tried komga and kavita both, but didn’t find them very useful. Nowadays i just copy the files downloaded from nyaa to my kobo, where i read them with koreader. Its possible to sideload it on kindles, but its tricky. Koreader even has OPSD support, in case you want to use kavita/komga. But for most random/weekly reading I use Kotatsu on my tablet/phone, as it has a sync feature (you can even selfhost your own sync server!). For ebooks I also just use my ereader. I have no need for a bulky management system. I hope this helped you somehow. Good luck!
I rncommend Floccus, a bookmark syncing tool, which can store its bookmarks on linkwarden. Now all my bookmarks are automatically archived, and I don’t need to relay on firefox’s cloud anymore.
Nope, cannot use it when offline.
I’m no longer on speaking terms
It does! If there’s a good alternative it can be proposed, or that’s what I read here on Lemmy
It’s still miles better than going on the individual websites and downloading installers and then executing the installers to install the program
Its even on the microsoft store
I also have a mi10t! Broken, that is. Idk if you want to know bout it, but it falled down from my bycicle when I was at Sanremo and a car passed on top of it. Screen broken. Tankfully you could still see things and the touch was working, so I managed to get back home (≈100km). But then the next day it wouldn’t boot. His soul left me… He just stayed with me enought time to help me get home…
I see. I still prefer docker for the semplicity tho.