You might have better luck searching on the mobileread forums. Plenty of kindle hacks there.
You might have better luck searching on the mobileread forums. Plenty of kindle hacks there.
Fortification can be used to manipulate some health rating systems. I don’t know what system Canada uses, but Health Star is particularly vulnerable to this. Basically you can make a product that’s high in fat / salt / sugar look better than it is by adding vitamins. So it makes some kind of sense to restrict fortification to certain classes of foods.
I rewatched this recently, and yeah. You do kinda just have to accept it as a product of its time. The language is incredibly dated, but if you can get past that it mostly still holds up IMO.
Look into syncthing. Not sure about encryption tho and I’m not in a position to check RN.
Soulseek deserves a mention for music
Seeing hexbear pop up in my feed honestly made my day. Welcome back, I’ve missed you folks.
Partner bought me a pet feeder with built in webcam. Worked great for three years until the servers went down. First and last time I trusted any internet connected appliance .
Yeah, there’s a few. Habitica comes to mind, but the generic term for this is “gamification”.
Misconfiguration on their end, nothing you can do about it from here. live.hexbear.net is sending the cert from hexbear.live. If you trust hexbear.live, access it that way.
Depends what you mean by “non-commercial” and “stuff”. Does community-supported via Patreon count? Are you after music, video, fiction writing, non-fiction, comics…
More engaging than a lump of coal, I guess?
Brains do weird shit when you’re not around. Try not to dwell on it.
With a little fucking around I’m fairly sure you could do it on the phone itself via termux.
Core 2 Duo.
Uhh… Did nobody check with Intel about this?
Pretty sure if you self host your own ghost install it’s already available.
I’m at least 80% sure this site is all AI spam.
I had a couple hours free before work today and my cursed brain won’t let shit like this go without looking it up, so I went and did a quick scan of the literature. Like I said, it’s outside my field so I’m probably missing a lot of nuance (and I welcome any actual psychs to check in and correct me), but Psychiatric Epidemiology is a thing, and they’re well aware of the association between socioeconomic position and mental health. These seem to be the people working on policy, for example building an evidence base for UBI. Of course all that relies on governments that actually give a shit and are willing to listen to evidence, but yeah, class-conscious psychs are out there. They’re just not taking clients.
Psych isn’t my field, but in dietetics and nutrition there’s a tendency to treat socioeconomic and societal issues (aka material conditions) as kind of a force of nature. This isn’t true for 100% of people in the field, but the ones that do catch on tend to end up in policy, advocacy, public health or other niches that actually try to work on systemic issues rather than in clinical settings. I wouldn’t be surprised if psych was similar; it’s not that those issues aren’t acknowledged by the field as a whole, but the individuals who end up in clinical settings don’t focus on them for whatever reason. There’s likely a lot more behind the scenes who are actually working for change, you just don’t see them because they’re not working with individuals.
First time I ducked into a Dresden opticians for an eye test they straight up told me; “Nope, you don’t need new glasses.” Instant loyalty from me, and since then they’ve done it twice more.
They also manufacture their frames independently from recycled plastic so they’re not beholden to Luxottica.
Be cool if they could integrate with gadgetbridge