

I have not been at all dissatisfied with its clarity. I bet on a LCD or OLED screen the DPI would be noticeable, but not on an e-ink display.
I have not been at all dissatisfied with its clarity. I bet on a LCD or OLED screen the DPI would be noticeable, but not on an e-ink display.
What you’ve written is true, but none of it applies to ebooks.
That’s not unlike the experience on my Kobo Elipsa 2e.
It’s trivial to enable flathub, so it’s not meaningfully reducing the availability of software. It’s just a default.
Well, this is a simulation. All observations and measurements can and will be falsified by the designers of the simulator. What can ya do?
His dick isn’t small, I sucked him off once
Yeah, haha
Perplexity misquoted BBC News in a story about the Middle East, saying Iran initially showed “restraint” and described Israel’s actions as “aggressive”
Perplexity did fail to summarize the article, but it did correct it.
Sorry, no. No other e-ink devices at all.