

If it was EPUB. It would’ve actually continued to function fine. For a device which is an E-reader it should stop working when it breaks, not when it does not connect.


If it was EPUB. It would’ve actually continued to function fine. For a device which is an E-reader it should stop working when it breaks, not when it does not connect.


Why does Amazon even need to have a sunset date (or perhaps how is it they can even define one?).
They do because why not. Its their hardware and software. You chose to be bound when you purchased and agreed to their Terms & conditions.
Or do these 2010-2025 era Kindle device still get updates for tings like DRM?
It’s literally written in the article. You can read existing books as long as you do not factory reset the device or de-register your account. New books cannot be added or purchased.
The Amazon store stops working, you can still move either EPUB or the AZW files via USB, can you not?
Unless, amazon provides a DRM free Epub at that time. The answer is no. You bought the license to read not own the ebook. Maybe, look into tools to download and decrypt the books if you have some.
I would recommend getting your Ebooks DRM free from other places. Do not be restricted by corporations who exploit for profit.


That same page says those systems can use 64-bit signed integer to store date time even on 32bit systems.
I simply have my most used commands in history. I just need to remember the command start and its done. Yay fish!
But, I should start saving the commands in a file backup in case the command ever gets lost.
Stupid stuff like this is the reason I use Ublock-Origin. Before that I used to use Umatrix when it was maintained. I blocked just about everything and had countless rules for my most visited websites so idiotic stuff wouldn’t load.
Nowaways, I block 3rd party frames and call it a day. If my connection is slow I can block pictures, javascript and 3rd party bloat to reduce bandwidth and browse basic sites.


The real phone worthy of the Air moniker.
Pros
Top-notch design and build.
Bright OLED, HDR10+, 120Hz.
Incredible battery life, fast to charge.
Flagship-grade photos and videos from all four cameras, AF on the ultrawide too.
Superb video stabilization.
Infrared blaster, eSIM support.
Cons


Pros
high-quality housing with IP69 rating
light & thin
beautiful OLED screen with PWM dimming
good cameras
quite large battery + good battery life
Cons
uSB 2.0 only
lack of availability for Europe
Throttling ex works & under load
Uncertainty with update supply


The example posted by other shows an AI upscaled picture. Maybe, use a better model or app if you want to upscale a picture.


I like the motto “Code standard is high, vibe coders need not apply.”
Definitely a pro if you can write functional high quality code.


Dang, you got me! Let’s hangout together, Or is that not done anymore?


Good, I’m guessing Graphene or LineageOS?


ADB is meant for developers. It wouldn’t be far fetched to think restrictions could be added in Android 20-22 to limit the usefulness.
Besides, developers would be less enthusiastic with ID verification and all. Not to mention it would be difficult for Fdroid to operate and distribute apps.


As you should when you setup Android with a google account.


Yeah, we should probably meet it someday.


Google will just run AI to remove objectionable pictures from calling card.


This is the foundation. You are probably thinking about the corporation.


Yes, it hasn’t released but will be later.


You can get a motorola which will support grapheneOS starting this year.
Because like Iphones most android phones do not support sdcard expansion. You need to get a budget android or an Expensive sony phone to have this feature.