At least in Finland it's normal for some employers to offer to pay for your phone and plan and you can use the same phone all the time for both, personal stuff and work.
Yeah, the audiobooks I have tried haven't had the best narrators. Just too bland ones I guess.
May he watch (over) us
The Wheel of Time and Mistborn (I have only read the first trilogy so far) are definitely up there for me.
Done. Everybody join me!
Been using them for years and aside from a single domain at Google (rip) I have been using them exclusively for the last couple of years with around 10 domains. Hard to beat the prices and the support is top-notch.
And who doesn't love a cute little piggie!
After going through the painful experience of trying to export my hundreds of saved Reddit posts in a smart manner a couple of weeks ago I would definitely love to avoid the same with Lemmy. This certainly looks like something that can help me with that.
Thanks for your hard work!
If only I had found this yesterday when I did everything by hand. Great to see this nevertheless!
I agree with this. I have been using Pocket way before it was integrated into Firefox and tbh the extension was much better - seems like after tying it to my Firefox Sync account I have to relogin every few days to get the "Add to Pocket" button to work. The extension just remained logged in and stuff worked.
I'm intending to switch over to self-hosted Wallabag though, for privacy and efficiency reasons.
Mostly Spyro Reignited here, reliving the moments of my childhood in higher definition. Along with Life is Strange: Before the Storm Remastered.
My condolences on your lost data. That must have been a horrible realization.
I've also learned the hard way to keep all my important documents on Nextcloud which is completely synced to my desktop and laptop as well as backed up to another server with Borg. I also backup the ephemeral local files (screenshots, wallpapers, programming stuff) from my SSD, again with Borg to that same backup server and an external hard drive.
Tachiyomi is excellent for comics even though it might seem like (and originally is?) a manga reader.
I use it with the Komga plugin to read comics from my self-hosted Komga server.