I never really trusted them. Now I know why.
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And everyone knows that resident doesn't necessarily mean a resident of your house either
You did not have to go that far away to find that. The gas station is where a lot of Germans get their beer on Sundays, too.
I think kavita works fairly well. It doesn't have an app, but it comes with a built-in OPDS server, so you can just plug the link into any app that supports it and access all your book. For eink devices I recommend koreader. For other devices you may prefer an app with a less confusing UI, but that's a matter of preference. Alternatively the kavita webclient has a reader as well.
Immutable systems are useful for separating the system and application layers and to enable clean and easy rollbacks. On servers the applications are often already separated anyway through the use of container technologies. So having atomic system updates could enable faster and less risky security patching without changing anything about how applications are handled.
Yep, you can "reject all" if you're lucky. Then you just have to go through the list anyway and untick all "legitimate interest" to spy on you.
Yep, haven't tried Jellyfin for audiobooks in a while, but when I did it didn't work well. Audiobookshelf on the other hand is really really good.
I don't know how well the Jellyfin app for xbox works, but you can also install Kodi with the jellyfin addon I think. Or share your library via smb and connect to that directly with Kodi.
After the ban only external combustion cars will be allowed
Yes! It's so annoying!
That's pretty cool. Works with FlorisBoard as well, and without internet. If you intend to use other languages than english you need to let it download some more stuff first.
I think you might enjoy Librewolf