GNU Octave. Needs a little programming
Dunno why it’s so important
GNU Octave. Needs a little programming
Quite a few
That’s what happens when you try to shove in all kinds of advertising trickery into one video
A tech creator that big can never be trusted. I take his opinions with a grain of salt no matter how flashy his production is
You won’t be able to use RCS without Google messages
You have a better chance of meeting people inperson than an open source dating app
I want to seed too, but I can’t get anyone to receive it
The service does support and automatically converts it into the required format. The kindle itself doesn’t
Yeah, I like to keep the usb as the last resort because I have to open my bulky computer, connect my dangling micro usb cable and shit like that
The issue is solved now. You can see the other comment. It was some kind of EPUB internal format error
Can confirm, it worked! Although I don’t understand the niche technicalities myself
There’s always someone on the internet who has had the issue. I will mark this as solved. Thanks for your time!
I have heard about this calibre thing. Never tried because it’s such a hassle to go physical with the cables and shit. Seems like there’s no other way rn. Thanks
I tried it before, but it didn’t work. Didn’t knew you had to convert into mobi. Sweet. Thanks
Why are you texting? Use some modern method like WhatsApp or Telegram
Control over your whole experience
Man I wish we could have such fun conversations here
It works on Android using Chromium based browsers too. You have to install your client certificate in the Android Settings. When you visit the site using a chromium based browser, it will ask you to verify yourself using the installed certificate. I used to use it in the past
Unfortunately it doesn’t work with Firefox on Android. Don’t know anything about iOS
Agreed. But jellyfin is a lot less polished and harder to use for the layman
Because Plex provides you with the user interface to access your own content. Atleast that’s how I like to think about it
Use mTLS (mutual TLS) also called client certificates with nginx or whatever your webserver is
Works fine on it’s own