Project Gutenberg is a great source for books that have entered the public domain.
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I’ll have to agree with supermurs, here it scrolls just fine, with no stutter or anything. Maybe check if you have a lot of apps open and maybe a phone with RAM on the lower end?
Thank you!
Do you have a link? I’ve just searched and it didn’t show up for me.
1 - Possibly yes, depends if you configured to auto detect like linking to Eth0 or an app accepts 0.0.0.0 as a key to auto detect local ip
2 - Some routers allow you to isolate devices, some don’t. So you just have to check it out.
3- yes
4 - technically, you can do anything from 0 to 65535, but some are usually reserved, like 20 for file transfer, 22 for SSH, 25 for SMTP, etc.
I mean, does it matter? Whether the problem we’re facing is something completely new, or something that has been asked a million times, it still might be new to us, and that is a moment of learning. Now, whether that is useful or not, that’s something only you can say.
Probably some farming/life sims games, such as Stardew Valley and Coral Island. Cat Quest 1 and 2 might also fit the bill, plus they are soooo cute.
I mean, whatever you want really. Think of things that having a low power computer that could potentially run 24/7 could do, that an desktop/laptop would be too expensive or noisy to do. I’ll give you a few examples of my use cases, though mine is a Raspberry Pi 4 8GB.
I have a couple of smart lights and switches, however the app is incredible bad and they have no support for Apple HomeKit, so I use Homebridge to control them and integrate into shortcuts.
Like you, I also enjoy playing games in steam, but I have a little too many games, so while I’m working ArchiSteamFarm is running to get me some card drops.
I also am quite fond of having multiple backups of things, so I pay an cloud drive to backup both photos and files as well as having an HDD connected to my RPi, running both Immich and Nextcloud for backing up promos and files respectively.
The Age of Decadence is CRPG set in a post-apocalypse ish, in which an analogue to the Roman Empire ruled most of the world until the collapse of civilisation, now it’s mostly city states struggling to survive and reclaim the old magitek of the empire.
Underrail: Life on earth’s surface has been made inhospitable ages ago, and the remains of humanity now live in the metro system called underrail and the caverns around it.
Both are isometric, turn based games that focus on combat and exploration. And they are hard. Builds are incredibly important, almost min maxing but they have a wide range of viable builds, especially the first one where you can play the entire game without fighting a single battle, all through alternative solutions and skill checks.