the /kbin admins haven’t deleted my account yet. hopefully before 2025?
Yep, I love it. I use it for comics, manga, and epubs. It also connects to Tachiyomi and FBReader so I can read stuff on my tablet through the apps I prefer (though I’ve heard the built-in reader is good). The dev, Joe, is great too.
I agree with your interpretation, but I really wish publishers would go back to calling additional levels or story content an “expansion” instead of DLC. It’s a lot more clear and differentiates from other types of content like a character costume or a soundtrack.
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I don’t use it myself, but there’s a federated blogging service called WriteFreely that markets itself as being very minimalist and simple.
You can self-host an instance of it, just like you can with /kbin, or you can use an instance that already exists (I think it’s a few bucks a month if you don’t want to post anonymously).
Not sure if federation is something that’s important to you but I thought I’d throw it out there.
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Nah. The battery on my old Samsung Galaxy S4 literally just pops out with minor force applied as soon as the cover is off, leaving the phone ready for a new one to be slotted in. That is what “user replaceable” means.
Don’t get me wrong, I am familiar with electronics, have a diploma in electrical engineering, have soldered hundreds/thousands of components, etc. and I could do this easily (though I have concerns about heating the battery). But most people cannot currently replace the battery without significant headaches.
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