https://protonvpn.com/support/official-linux-vpn-fedora/
Following this guide, an error will occur re the pgp during the install, it did for me. Make sure you run *both after the cli commands
sudo dnf check-update && sudo dnf upgrade
and
sudo dnf install --refresh proton-vpn-gnome-desktop
You must accept the keys as outlined or it fails down the road. It never asked until running above code.
That did it for me. Good luck.
Well, with that attitude, probably yes.
Very happy with Plappa. Highly recommend. One off purchase, no subscription.
For anyone looking for a good iOS front end for their Audiobookshelf instance, I can highly recommended Plappa (and off topic Paperparrot for paperless by the same dev). One off and affordable purchase, no subscription.
Appreciate the walkthrough and follow up.
Love the Archie comeback, but fuck arstechnica and their fucked up site format. They literally call themselves the „Art of Technology“ and can’t even get their website properly formatted for mobile. Pathetic.
Sacrilege!
You got your answers before, you just don’t want to accept them. The relationship between budget and performance expectation still borders delusion.
To quote u/Peachman who hit the nail on the head:
Looking for recommendations for a racecar, at least 800 horsepower. Needs to hit 60 mph in under 4 seconds. My budget is $2000. Please give recommendations. LOL
Fork out more money or lower your expectation.
The AI predicted your intent and TRIPLEBANNED you prophylacticly.
You will own nothing but make us happy by paying us more for less in your privileged lives of enshitified dependency. Please note that you‘ll all be punished anyway. Toodles!
merguez
I see you are a person of culture.
Have you tried turning it off and back on again?
Witchcraft!! They’re speaking in tongues, get them!!
TLDR, less nuanced:
Several meta-analyses and systematic reviews converge on the same message. An analysis done in 72 countries shows no consistent or measurable associations between well-being and the roll-out of social media globally. Moreover, findings from the Adolescent Brain Cognitive Development study, the largest long-term study of adolescent brain development in the United States, has found no evidence of drastic changes associated with digital-technology use. Haidt, a social psychologist at New York University, is a gifted storyteller, but his tale is currently one searching for evidence.
Unfortunately, buying from outside US, although possible, is a pain in the neck. You need agreement with the seller AND use a freight forwarder.
Swappa is a US-based marketplace. Sellers located outside the United States cannot create listings on Swappa. International buyers can buy on Swappa if they provide a US shipping address and use a US-based payment source.
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Straight into a judgemental, ad hominem attack pretending to know anything about a total stranger, dismissing any possibility of life experience with your imaginary knowledge, just because they have a different opinion. Amazing.
Just don’t connect it to a network. Calibre to manage your library, transfer books via USB, done. Kobo+Calibre works fine on Linux.
However, in rare cases Kobo devices can be a bit funny with displaying covers properly without internet access to fetch/correct them “automatically”. This is not privacy friendly, obviously.
YMMV with this issue, but regardless if you choose a Kobo or not, I’ll drop some handy tips for you below just in case you care to polish your experience via Calibre.
I can’t give credit for below cause this is copied from my notes and I don’t know the author/source. Enjoy.
Calibre is so powerful and customizable that it has a bewildering amount of options and ways to do things. I wanted to scrape good metadata and covers for my ebook library in the simplest way I could. Here’s my procedure:
PREPARING THE MEDATA SOURCES (This only needs to be done once)
Go to Preferences -> Get plugins to enhance Calibre -> find and install the ‘Kindle hi-res covers’ and ‘Goodreads’ plugins. Reboot Calibre.
With your library open in Calibre, choose a selection of ebooks -> Ctrl+D to download metadata and covers -> configure download.
On the lower right hand side, I set ‘Max. number of tags to download:’ at 4. This is personal preference.
The only sources to have check marks (with their corresponding cover priority) should be:
Goodreads: 3
Google Images: 2
While selected: Configure selected source -> [Choose your preferred cover size and max number of covers to retrieve - I up it to 10]
If you end up choosing the covers individually Google often has good covers the other sources don’t
Kindle hi-res covers: 1
It usually has the best covers but can be a pain because it often picks a foreign cover and you have to go choose the cover individually afterwards.
I change the maximum number of covers to get from 5 to 10, but that’s not necessary.
PREPARING THE EBOOKS FOR SCRAPING COVERS AND METADATA
I clear all the ‘Rating’, Tags’ and ‘Series’ fields because the data may be from all over the place (tags are often particularly awful), but Goodreads metadata will standardize it (as far as it can be for my liking, anyway - they seem to have a finite and well-ordered number of tags unlike many other sources). You can clear other fields but I only do those three.
Select your books -> Right-click -> Edit metadata -> Edit metadata in bulk
For ‘Rating:’ select ‘Not rated’ from the dropdown and then check ‘Apply rating’ on the right
Also on the right side, check ‘Remove all’ on the ‘Remove tags:’ row and ‘Clear series’ below it.
TO GET COVERS
Select the ebooks you want to scrape and press Ctrl+D -> Download only covers.
When the job is done -> Review downloaded metadata -> Check ‘Mark rejected books’ (this option will stay selected in the future) then go through the books, pressing ‘Reject’ for any books that don’t have a satisfactory cover.
After finishing the selections, the marked books will show. Select them all -> Right click - > select ‘Edit metadata individually’
Press ‘Download cover’, select a cover, and press ‘Next’ until finished
Select all the rejected books and press Ctrl-M to toggle the marked (pinned) status to off
Press the X at the end of the search bar to clear the selection and get back to the main book list.
Rather than using the above steps, if I have some free time I like to select ALL the covers manually, because it can be fun to look at the different choices. Sometimes I’ll pick a foreign cover because the art is better. (Also many of the larger covers - especially from Kindle hi-res - are actually much blurrier than some smaller choices and you can’t tell from the thumbnails so I like to right-click and compare them at full size) To do it this way, instead of doing step 1 above:
Select the ebooks you want to scrape -> Right-click -> Edit metadata -> Edit metadata individually
Do Step 4. That will be the last step
TO GET METADATA
Select the books you want to scrape and press Ctrl+D -> Download only metadata.
When the job is done -> ‘Review downloaded metadata’ OR ‘Yes’
OPTIONAL: If any of the metadata you reviewed is unsatisfactory, ‘Reject’ it when reviewing, then do step 3 from the ‘TO GET COVERS’ section, then go to step 4 but select ‘Download Metadata’ instead of cover and follow the instructions from there.
You should now be finished selecting metadata for your selected books!