I’m a human I think, but I like eating tesseracts

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Serval,
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I guess that if we objectively knew it we would have solved morality?

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Cat is good animal. Serval is big cat. Serval is good big animal.
Serval is good username too.

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Do banking apps work on it? If yes, is it with or without microg?

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So far I only ever used Windows and Linux Mint, but I’m happy with the latter so I guess I’ll stay with it for a while.

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I have a Kobo eReader (idk the specific model) and it has many advantages:

  • Since its only purpose is reading, the battery lasts a lot more than the phone’s one. I usually charge it once a week. (A side effect of the single purpose thing is that there are no notifications, so there are less distractions too).
  • You can read no matter the light conditions, both in the dark and in intense light.
  • The screen is larger than a phone’s one, yet the eReader itself is small enough to fit most pockets.
  • I have no problem reading on the phone, but some people feel that their eyesight tires more easily than on paper. Apparently eReaders fix this.
  • It has an embedded offline dictionary and you can download more in other languages.

Some cons are:

  • There is no dark mode, at least on my model.
  • The screen, because of its being different from the phone’s, is only black and white.
  • To upload books I didn’t buy through the Kobo store I need to connect the eReader to a computer. However, it has a lot of memory, so you can upload all the books you may want to read and you won’t need to touch it for months.
  • It’s quite slow. Normally I don’t even notice it, but it’s very annoying if I want to read PDFs where I need to zoom in.
  • I don’t know if it’s a problem of my device, but it’s also slightly buggy. Again, it’s not a thing I usually notice, just when I need to highlight something or take notes. It shouldn’t be a problem if you use those features only once in a while, otherwise I suggest to keep close to you the phone/notebook for your annotations or to use a more comfortable device.

I hope this helps :)

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