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any system with pages you "turn" certainly feels very different to reading a webpage (or PDF) with free vertical scrolling

I just discovered that MacOS was blocking Firefox from connecting to devices on my LAN - there's per-app toggle in system settings.

Access to my router's web interface was not blocked (understandably) but this left me rather confused for a while.


This also got me on my partner's Macbook. For the longest time I couldn't figure out why I could access my local services on (Safari? I forget which one actually worked) but not on Firefox/Chrome.

>New BSD Games. A package of 21 new, improved, text-based modern games. Some are entirely original ideas.


they got acquired in 2023, prices went up and the free mailboxes turned into a monthly fee


Kobo's devices let you bypass the account signup via a single option in a config file. Whether you do so or not it's easy to install koreader and start writing plugins for it. You can also hack on the linux OS they use


Yep, there's a plethora of tweaks and stuff out there to mess with Kobos to make them your own, and it's not hard to do.

Been super happy with my Kobo Clara.


I have a Kobo Clara HD and one day it wouldn't connect to USB anymore. Changed cables, took it apart to examine the connector (it was fine), tried it on both my Desktop and my laptop, etc. I was about to give up on it when I found out that it just doesn't work with USB 3. Verified that by successfully connecting to an old PC downstairs on USB 2. Turns out I hadn't used the Kobo in a while and I had replaced my Desktop and ancient laptop since. Both those older machines were connecting on USB 2 ports.

Got a USB expander dongle on AliExpress for something like six bucks that breaks out a few USB 2 ports and the Kobo is happy as a clam. So am I now, because the Kobo is great.


You can also sync to your own library - eg calibreweb.

It’s not too disgusting, and over-the-air is nice to have.


How do you sync over the air with calibre-web? My understanding is that you can only use sideloading, or a device that supports reading on the web?


It also added a list of fonts that can be directly downloaded, not had chance to try them out yet


> We’re able to provide high-speed access to our full collections, as well as to unreleased collections.

>This is enterprise-level access that we can provide for donations in the range of tens of thousands USD. We’re also willing to trade this for high-quality collections that we don’t have yet.

https://annas-archive.gl/llm


Which is interesting. What if they had proof of US AI companies paying them (AA) for sourcing “high quality collections we don’t have yet”? Procurement of an illegal act is an illegal act. Might this be enough to garner some legal cover from their presumably well-heeled customers?


We at least have proof of US AI Companies buying access to AA in general. [0]

[0] - https://torrentfreak.com/nvidia-contacted-annas-archive-to-s...


Latest post: Manuals Plus: The Wrap-Up — May 10, 2026


We'll have to take your word on that since it looks like it's being hugged to death. I can't even get an archive of it to take the pressure off.


There's a bad setting on my virtual host. I'm in conversation with the support team about getting it tuned up.


Part of the Managed VPS Hosting package, I guess


It's one tickbox away in Jellyfin: Libraries > Display > Display a folder view to show plain media folders


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