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  • It's not fully featured but the remarkable series of epaper tablets are supposed to be pretty good and run a Linux fork. The supernote family run a version of Android that's very stripped down and doesn't require an account or an Internet connection ever.

  • As far as I've seen/read they don't really do sales ever, but sell open box good condition items at a decent discount.

    I have the smaller one, and text looks a lot better than my Paperwhite from 2015, but I haven't spent a lot of time with a newer Kindle for comparison or looked at manga on either. Even with a magnifying glass you can't see individual pixels on the SNs though so I would think graphical content would look good?

  • I recently got a supernote, same idea but a bit cheaper, they offer a smaller one, and it runs an android fork instead of a Linux fork. Great for notetaking, haven't used obsidian but you can side load almost any android app with mixed success

  • I don't have a steam deck, but my understanding is that would work pretty well. Might be overkill though, I emulate GameCube games with few problems on an android phone from a few years ago with a cheap Bluetooth controller

  • That's a bigger screen than my pixel 6a, which is borderline unusable one handed for me. I'm in the market for a new, smaller phone, but unless they've warped space to get this thing smaller I don't know how it completes against all the non 'mini' phones which will be mere millimeters larger

  • Eggs are about $4.50 near Charlotte, NC for the cheapest dozen in budget stores like Aldi as of a few days ago. About 6 months ago they were closer to $1.35, so this is a massive increase for us even if it's cheap compared to other parts of the country.

  • Except it went dark before the law had a chance to be enforced, and was back up before trump was ever in office and able to use executive orders. So points 3 and 4 have nothing to do with the actual law and are decisions completely from within tiktok

  • There was actually just a very detailed gastropod episode on this, but the tl;dl version is that a vitamin isn't a specific thing the way a protein or a carbohydrate is. It's anything that the body needs in small amounts that isn't something else

  • My cat did this in many cars until I got an EV. No idea what's different, but I've tested it in a relative's series hybrid and he gets a bit annoyed for a few minutes and then settles in electric, but still complains for hours in gas or parallel hybrids

  • Doesn't the congestion revenue explicitly help fund public transportation? Which would help mitigate a lot of the issues you bring up, there will for sure be growing pains but with smart decisions should adapt to the needs of traffic