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  • Where do you get books for the Kindle if not at Amazon?

    • BAEN sells eBooks directly.
    • Libby has various options to check out eBooks from local libraries.
    • Project Gutenberg has free and DRM free eBooks for most books in the public domain. A huge number of classics are available this way.

    When I look for a specific book, I usually find that simply searching for "BOOK NAME purchase DRM free” results in plenty of results.

    Sadly, I find it dramatically easier to find a free DRM free copy of most eBooks than to find somewhere to legally purchase a paid licensed DRM-free copy.

    As a flawless upstanding citizen, I never partake of such amazing convenience, myself, of course.

  • Just so you know, this isn't Reddit. You've just been blocked by everyone reading along here.

    If you start to feel like no one replies here, it's actually you, in this case. It could help to try again with a new account.

  • Sure some people might say hi back but that doesn't mean they're a friend.

    True. But I've had some great friendships grow after years of just "hi" in passing. We weren't friends yet, but we were destined to become friends.

  • Are you suggesting that our total and complete lack of health and safety standards and really even a modicum of self respect - hurts our international product sales? How could that possibly be?

    As an American, I was taught that maximizing quarterly profits will solve all of my problems, so I have no framework to use this idea, and so I will ignore it.

    P.s. Help welcome. Some of us realize we're disgusting. Discussing here probably does help. Thank you.

  • I'm with you.

    Thankfully, corporate bullahit isn't the only way to create a discovery algorithm.

    I expect that we will have a diverse set of discovery algorithms available to opt into here, in a few years.

  • I always wonder about the people who drop off just before finishing the game.

    That's me. It used to be common for games to have a sharp ramp up in challenge at the end boss, and I often don't have the time to get through that.

    So I habitatually abandon games when I feel close to the end, and I watch the ending on a stream, instead of playing it.

    I realize that minimal research could tell me which games are which, but even less research finds me a decent stream of the game ending.

  • I'm partial to RetroPi or Batocera, so I end up with a retro game console and media player in one. This build works with anything compatible with Kodi. Excellent for home media, but paid and free streaming services are hit and miss.

    There's also builds of Android Open Source Protect for Raspberry Pi, which have much better support for streaming apps, since anything that works on an Android Phone works, as long as the streaming service developer hasn't done anything stupid.

    Edit: A warning though - Android on Raspberry Pi is still very new. Think Alpha/Beta test. I think that Android on ARM chips, in general, is new. It'll get good, but your mileage may vary, for now.

  • Voiding all IP law would cause a huge loss in the creative community.

    I agree. I wouldn't be in favor of "burn it down" if I thought we could negotiate better terms with our current IP oligarchs.

    If people can no longer pay their bills by creating then they stop creating and work.

    I'll still be available to do creative work. It wouldn't change my current work-for-hire efforts.

    Very little valuable IP is held by actual creators, today.

    Why dump years and your heart and soul into a great book just to have it distributed for free and be poor.

    Are you an actual published creator, or a temporarily embarrassed future billionaire? Is there a version of success for you that isn't just selling to a big IP company to get enough money to retire? That's what it looks like, to me. The peak of my possible success would be to write something that threatens/tempts the big IP holders enough to force them to buy me out. If I don't take the buy out, they eventually bury my thing with their advertising power.

    I don't really disagree with you. I'm actually in favor of keeping and fixing IP laws, if that's possible.

    But I believe the IP laws we have now only serve our billionaire employers. So, as a creator, I won't fight to keep our current IP laws.