Given that NATO mandates 2% GDP on defence, they’re pulling their weight. Estonia is not a large country, so $1.5B goes a lot further there than in larger nations.
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When my grandmother passed, my grandfather took most of her books to her favorite local buy/sell/trade bookstore and got a pile of store credit for my brother and I. It took us over a decade to spend it all, and we probably only had $300 or $400 in that account to start with. But the store sold most books for less than $5. Amazon is out here charging $25 for a 40 year-old book as an ebook, and there’s no equivalent to buy/sell/trade secondhand bookstores in the ebook space.
The method I used actually (currently) doesn’t require a physical Kindle. I just had to download a specific version of Kindle for PC (Version 2.3.70682) and was able to quickly and easily use the Calibre extension to remove the DRM.
I’m not super confident it’ll always work, so I’m not planning on buying more books from Amazon, but it’s a good solution to pull my existing library into the ePub world.
That’s basically my attitude. As usual, piracy is a service problem.
I’ve recently bought a Kobo, and had great success removing the DRM from my Kindle library, then loading all my books there onto my Kobo. Just food for thought that such a thing is possible
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Technology@lemmy.world•Teen creates memecoin, dumps it, earns $50,000English
81·1 year agoAs someone who has basically come to see “memecoin” and “scam” as synonyms, I have a hard time having any sympathy for anyone who puts money into this shit. Everyone knows that the endgame of every memecoin is for the creator to walk away with all the profit, right? Enough incidental people win a bit of money to keep everyone gambling that they can beat the scam, but everyone has to know that they’re feeding the scam when they buy in, right?
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Shitty Food Porn@lemmy.ca•My friend was served this at a Mexican restaurant in Virginia
2·1 year agoFellow New Mexican checking in; our food always incorporates a hatch chile sauce of one (or both) colors, and hot damn is it tasty! Having chile with every meal is probably the thing I miss about NM the most (after my parents, ofc). New Mexican food is its own category, separate from Mexican food.
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PC Master Race@lemmy.world•Gamers Nexus claims NZXT’s Flex PC rental program is a ‘scam’ - The VergeEnglish
91·1 year agoNow, now, they didn’t prove it’s a scam. They just proved it would be cheaper and potentially safer to take out an illegal, maybe mafia backed payday loan to outright buy the equivalent computer. And you’d own the machine at the end of the day
Yeah but doesn’t adding the extra flex cable to make it more frustrating to disassemble seem like just the sort of thing Apple would do to discourage user modifications? Apple doesn’t like the kind of users who know how to tinker with and upgrade computers
Once again, this ball is entirely within China’s court. If they don’t invade Taiwan, then there won’t be a war. If they do invade Taiwan, then there’s gonna be a fucking war.
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World News@lemmy.ml•American tourist arrested over defacing of Meiji Shrine torii gate
8·1 year agoHopefully it would’ve just been “[full name], an [occupation] from [city, state]”, but I suppose we never know
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Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•Can somebody please explain to me what exactly is Scientology?
17·1 year agoSouth Park s9e12 actually does a decent job rounding up and illustrating their beliefs. Might be worth a watch, if you don’t mind South Park.
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Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•What was around or ended more recently than people think?
2·1 year agoLess likely, as those aren’t piston engines. This is the kind of fuel used by single engine Cessnas and the like. Nearly all propeller/turboprop planes, as opposed to jets.
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Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•What's the dumbest way you've seen someone get fired?
6·1 year agoIf it was meant in a “lay off me” or “get off my back” way, I think “stop busting my balls” would be an accurate translation
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Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•What's the dumbest way you've seen someone get fired?
12·1 year agoCould that be translated more colloquially to “stop busting my balls”?
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Technology@lemmy.world•Cheaper Samsung Galaxy Z Flip Could Hit Market Few Months From Now, But How Much?English
8·1 year agoIn contrast to the rest of the commenters, I don’t think so. I’ve got the Z Flip 5, and the battery life isn’t great, after a year of use, the hinge is a little looser than I’d like, and the phone is just slightly narrower than the last couple phones I’ve owned, which means I’ve somehow not managed to adjust to the keyboard size after a year, and my typing accuracy is awful.
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Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•What is your favorite inconsequential fan theory?
7·1 year agoSimilarly, Helldivers is also a prequel to WH40K
a consumer may easily misunderstand the consequences of canceling and it may be imperative that they learn about better options
See, if it’s easy to cancel, then a consumer can leave your service, try something else, and then cancel that and come back if they don’t like the alternative.
Also, imperative for who? Your bottom line?




Cancel culture only really is a thing when the person on the receiving end is capable of feeling the tiniest shred of embarrassment/remorse for what they’ve done (not being caught). People fade into obscurity when they get “cancelled” because the massive outcry from the public convinces them they can’t ignore that what they’re doing is wrong anymore. In the case of most fascist hucksters (as well as Mr Beast), they are incapable of seeing that what they’ve done is wrong, so they can never be convinced of the need to stop