

Aww that’s unlucky. I mostly listen to popular sf/fantasy books and always found them.
Aww that’s unlucky. I mostly listen to popular sf/fantasy books and always found them.
https://libro.fm is a an interesting alternative to audible if you can pay.
No DRM and if your local bookshop registered themselves a percentage of what you buy is paid to them.
I’m personally using Firefox multi-account containers. It’s way better than switching to profiles.
I have for example one container type for work and for specific URL i even made it so they are always opened in this containers. It’s really useful as cookies are separated.
I’m coupling it with Simple Tab Groups where I can group tabs together based on criterias (For example all tabs running in my “work” container). At the beginning of my work day I switch to my “work” group and all my tabs on my window are work related and at the end I switch back to my “personal” group with my usual tabs.
It’s a bit more work but lets me be completely chromium free :)
The idea behind it really appeals to me. However, Guix is so niche that I felt like it was not worth the effort to actually daily drive it. I went the NixOS way instead and have been daily driving it now for almost 2years. I’m really satisfied with the paradigm immutable and reproducible os. I also manage my servers this way and it makes it really easy to rollback stuff.
The learning curve is the same as for any language but you have to relearn how to manage an os this way as it can be really different than a trad os. It forces you to really understand for example how packages traditionally expect to link to various libs available on your system.