Learn how to use Docker. That's gonna be a big help.
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This is a dumb comparison. It's apparently frowned upon to attack idiots with flame throwers, baseball bats or chainsaws. I can't use my Left4Dead skills against idiots at all.
It's a whole ordeal to get set up. There's some plugins for Calibre, I believe one is called NoDRM and os is called De-DRM. Can't remember which one I'm using or what the differences are.
From Google Play Books you can download the encrypted books (from the website on PC). You are supposed to use Adobe Digital Editions with your Google login to be able to read the encrypted/DRM-protected books on your PC. When you've set up Adobe Digital Editions, you can find a key file somewhere (can't remember the location, you should be able to Google that) which you can use together with one of the plugins in Calibre. And that should normally be it.
That didn't work for me though. So I found some other third party DRM removal tool, in which I logged in with my Google/Adobe Digital Editions account. It could then decrypt the books, but more importantly, it also made a key file somewhere, which i WAS able to use in Calibre. So now, with that key file, I can just drag the encrypted books directly into Calibre, and it decrypts them just fine.
It's been several years, so I've probably forgotten or misremembered some details.
EDIT: By the way, there seems to be a time limit on decrypting the downloaded books, so download them from Google and decrypt them withing relatively short time (a few hours maybe, not sure). Don't think you can just decrypt them whenever in the future.
Google Play Books, since I like their app a lot and don't have to think about syncing across several device.
What problems are you having with it?
I buy my ebooks legally, but I also de-DRM them and keep them in Calibre. I guess that's the least illegal way to pirate them.
Lige pludselig eksploderer det til titusinder af bruger... any day now... når resten af /r/denmark tager sig sammen
Ja, det kan jeg næsten regne ud, ud fra at der er dobbelt så mange brugere subbed til dette community som der er brugere på instansen. Det er faktisk mange udefra. Går næsten ud fra de fleste er danskere, der har oprettet sig på andre instanser.
Ah, tak for tippet. Så er vi egentlig færre end jeg gik og troede, her på instansen.
Hvor mange registrerede brugere er der på feddit.dk?
Affinity er et godt alternativ. Jeg er selv ret glad for hele pakken, og bruger dem også professionelt (det må man gerne med deres licens, så længe personen der bruger det ejer licensen).
Affinity Photo = Adobe Photoshop Affinity Designer = Adobe Illustrator Affinity Publisher = Adobe InDesign
Det ekstra fede, synes jeg, er at man direkte i Publisher kan skifte over til f.eks. alle Photos værktøjer, og arbejde på et billede som hvis man var i Affinity Photo, uden at skulle skifte program. Kræver bare man har dem alle installeret.
Og så er det engangsbetaling, hvor du får alle kommende opdateringer til version 2 af programmerne. Når der om en håndfuld år nok kommer en version 3, så skal du punge ud igen, men de har mange gange haft 50% rabat, f.eks. ved Black Friday, og så er det kun ca. 300 kroner pr. program. Det virker meget rimeligt, synes jeg.
You can't even buy working batteries for a most of the old phones I have in my drawer.
The idea is nice, but such a government program would either end up just shipping tons of broken electronics to third world countries, or spending more money testing old electronics compared to what it would cost to buy new cheap feature phones for people in those third world countries.