The new Kindle models don’t support any type of sideloading, which also means there’s no way to remove the DRM, no way to back up books, and no way to obtain delisted books you’ve already purchased but haven’t backed up. They also don’t have any buttons. If you’re in the Kindle ecosystem, now is the time to remove all that DRM and get out.
For large ebook stores there’s ebooks.com, Nook, and Kobo. There’s also several smaller ones.
In terms of devices, Onyx Boox, Pocketbook, Kobo, and the emerging categories of e-note devices like the ReMarkable, and reflective/transflective LCD devices like the Daylight DC-1, all compete with Kindle. The Kindles are still appealing devices with an economic edge, but where the competition is behind it’s not far behind, and where it’s ahead it’s ahead.
SOMA can essentially be summarised as "guy realises too late the difference between carbon copies and forwards after being CC'd into the future" and i think that's beautiful
While I haven't always been accepting and understanding of every identity1, I have done my best for a long time to keep up with and be supportive about LGBTQIA+ issues. Probably half of that was because I had a good handful of queer friends growing up. The other half was because I also didn't feel "normal," by society's definition. I just wanted to feel accepted as I was, and I wanted all of my queer friends to feel the same, because who was I to tell anybody who they should love or what form they should take in this world?
It was only recently, maybe a year ago, that I realized I'm nonbinary. This conclusion was a long time coming because I don't have any body dysmorphia, and I didn't recognize the few moments I had felt gender dysphoria throughout my life. Overall I like being a "man-shaped enby thing" and don't feel the need to change much about my presentation.
anyway all of this is to say, fuck anybody who tries to give you impostor syndrome over who you are. You're valid to me. If I can be gender nonconforming and look like the most normie-ass white guy (albeit one who only wears soft pants), your identity is valid as fuck. don't let the haters make you doubt your inner truth
1: Something about being a teenager turns a lot of people mean. Most of us are lucky enough to grow out of that.
Brush was another engineer to dabble in renewable energy in semi-retirement. Having made a tidy sum from selling his arc lights to cities around the world, he built a mansion for himself on Cleveland’s high-end Euclid Avenue and, in 1888, built a huge wind turbine that gave electrical lighting to his home, without failure, for 20 years. A cover story from a December 1890 edition of Scientific American paints an almost fantastical image of a 60ft wind turbine built from 144 blades, twisted like screw propellers. This fed a basement full of hundreds of jars acting as a battery, powering 350 incandescent lightbulbs, two arc lights and three electric motors. The cover illustration shows two men standing on top of an almost skyscraper-like turbine, having climbed up several flights of internal staircases. Among stories of a pineapple grove in Florida, a trip to the North Pole in a balloon and government debates on the artificial production of rain, Scientific American’s wind power feature warns that the wind might be free, but Brush’s elaborate set up for turning it into electricity must have been very expensive indeed. Still, they muse: ‘There is a great satisfaction in making use of one of nature’s most unruly motive agents.’
going through saved photos, just wanted to share one of my faves #corvids
man…. easy piracy is one of the best things about having an android device.
ok, i think this is done
put uhhhhhhh 30+ hours into it?? oops
i have! completed my steam next fest demo list! which means i now come bearing recommendations and such. i will be blog posting about these soon as well, but i wanted to share at least a few before next fest ends ^^
30 Birds - a sort of adventure/mystery game inspired and based in Persian folklore. incredible artistry going on here, especially the music imo. the story they’re telling seems quite compelling already, and i’m quite fond of the character interactions they showed in the demo. also there’s talking birds that you befriend!
Bugaboo Pocket - raising bugs like they’re Tamagotchis, but with an overarching story about revitalizing a forest that was burned to the ground by human error. extremely charming pixel art: the bugs are both realistic and adorable. 100% was made by entomologists.
Scarlet Deer Inn - a 2d narrative game with some kinds of metroidvania-esque inspirations in places. i adore the artwork of this game. the character art all being embroidered is fantastic. an incredible treat for the eyes. beyond that, it’s got some really good writing going on, the characters feel really well fleshed out.
Mousebusters - i mean, come on. the game starts off with mouse TF, what else do you want. ok but aside from that: really cute presentation and funny idea: what if mice were trying to rid an apartment complex of ghosts? even aside from that, there seems to be bits of plot intrigue that hint to something even deeper going on.
Some Goodbyes We Made - an emotional collection of minigames about saying goodbye. this is exactly the kind of game i love seeing get made. each minigame conveys a different type of goodbye with different, fitting mechanics. just the demo already cut me at my core, delivering a really solid gut punch. very high potential to be a beautiful, short experience.
Urban Myth Dissolution Center - a bizarre, fascinating, creepy combination of ace attorney investigations and the case of the golden idol, but a heavier dose of anime than either. compiling information through scouring rumors on social media, gathering clues at a scene, putting them together to form hypotheses, using those to identify the causes of those initial rumors. all this wrapped up with a very potent and evocative art direction.
Mini Mini Golf Golf - this game is not about mini golf. i can’t say i even know what it’s about, but it’s enthralling. a hypothesized future where climate disaster causes massive shifts, spacetime anomalies detected in an “old” mini golf video game, and theories about memory tunnels piercing through the spacetime continuum to connect people. there were moments in the demo that just kinda left me speechless.
that’s all the recommendations i’ve got!! i’ll definitely go deeper into this soon, i plan on making a blog post going over all of the demos i played and found something interesting to say about. stay tuned for that!
unfortunately, Fiend Mode has been enabled. i am no longer able to engage in charisma checks and my alignment has changed to Chaotic Evil until Fiend Mode is disabled in 14 days
soooo i commissioned some #emojos
from Caius
and i really like them
if you don't know, these are portraits of my favorite goat alien from #OuterWilds, Solanum
wait can I actually at least post short 128 kbps mp3s here
I’ll TAKE IT
last night I was like “I gOTTa make Stepfile Music” and also “I wanna synthesize a decent organ to have on hand” so I googled and saw the scary in the screenshot but then I just traced over the lower harmonics of an ehhh
-sounding SpectraVoice “organ” H.type and adjusted them to taste and it sounded good so I layered up some Groovy Tunage and was then like “y’know, this needs some THROAT” and I’m not really a throat user but I’ve been trying to figure something out in that regard so I continued trying to figure something out through this
it might be making me feel a weird impulse to actually continue working on a thing?????
PSA: nasty vulnerability in firefox found and fixed, update asap (UAF w/ possible code exec in web animations API, for the techies in the crowd). fixed versions include:
to check your currently installed version:
https://www.mozilla.org/en-US/security/advisories/mfsa2024-51/