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  • The amount of times the shit breaks down combined with the slower speeds means it doesn’t really matter if they work 24/7 right now.

    Yes, robots are coming, but amazon has been acting like they will be here tomorrow since it’s inception.

    The reality is robots that cost less than people that at least do comparable work in the same time frame is still a decade or 2 away optimistically.

    Amazon trying to force it doesn’t change that.

    Amazon is to robots what meta is to vr. Dumping tons of money trying to force the ‘future’ today.







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    1 year ago

    In regards to another reply, there are multiple options of dealing with duplicates in calibre. From merging to deleting them.

    It’s been a while since I had to do any library setup with calibre and Im kinda confused by what you are saying with “but it duplicates files when importing in a different drive where I don’t want ebooks”

    Do you have multiple libraries in calibre?

    Are you using multiple library managers?

    Why not just use calibres folder structure?

    And also if you don’t know about it - mobileread forums has been around a long time and has a whole section on calibre where you could probably get more specific help.


  • Linux learning curve is definitely steeper than windows - at least for ‘the basics’.

    Simply because of terminal commands. Thats a lot of info to learn and maintain just to do ‘basics’.

    Yeah you can search and find what you need to do, but again that’s a lot of work for someone who just wants things to work.

    Windows pretty much holds your hand to get the ‘basics’ up and running.