Thanks for that - I’m on mobile, so not entirely sure what went wrong!
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Annas Archive is usually my go-to for books, and a lot of other things to be fair!
I’ve found myself getting frustrated with the number of lemmy communities that are essentially just bots mirroring the respective reddit sub.
keanu0396@lemm.eeto Science Fiction@lemmy.world•Have any of you found Kindle unlimited worth it for science fiction?1·2 years agoThanks for mentioning this - I have a similar reading style to you and have recently been considering KU, so this is really helpful!
One that that has made me unsubscribe from several communities here is when they are just bot-lead reposts of the equivalent subreddit. This makes these communities on lemmy objectively worse than the reddit equivalent because there is not the population to interact with the sheer volume of posts, and it just becomes spam without engagement.
keanu0396@lemm.eeto Gaming@beehaw.org•List of specific video game communities on the Threadiverse, feel free to comment with more1·2 years agoBrilliant - thanks for the tip there, I occasionally forget to refer to the instance!
keanu0396@lemm.eeto Gaming@beehaw.org•List of specific video game communities on the Threadiverse, feel free to comment with more1·2 years agoThere’s !battlebitremastered too!
keanu0396@lemm.eeto Piracy: ꜱᴀɪʟ ᴛʜᴇ ʜɪɢʜ ꜱᴇᴀꜱ@lemmy.dbzer0.com•[ENDED] Giving away TorrentLeech invites. Not selling or trading, they're just yoursEnglish1·2 years agoI’ll add myself to this ever growing list of people wanting an invite!
keanu0396@lemm.eeto Science Fiction@lemmy.world•What criteria do you use to determine whether a book is worth your time?2·2 years agoMy decision is primarily based on if the concept of the book appeals to me, and general reviews, but reviews don’t make or break the decision. If a book is for YA but sounds like an interesting concept, then I’ll go for it!
keanu0396@lemm.eeto Showerthoughts@lemmy.world•A metric tonne (1000 kg) should be called a megagram (1 Mg).1·2 years agoAlso in the sciences (I’m a geologist), Megagram is often used. Most recently I wrote a paper which included discussion about the amounts of Mercury in the atmosphere, and Mg was the unit used.
I’m running a Pixel 7 with graphene too, but have never had any issues with the fingerprint reader. Where would an ultrasonic improve over the current version?
(Genuinely looking to understand, fingerprint sensors aren’t something I’ve thought much about!)