How important is it that we cultivate the capacity of the human mind to search for its own meaning through culture separated from the collective conscious? What can we reach when we search or relate to things (like books) on an individual level?
I am trying to find a good service to read ebooks (preferably for free) but as long as it is a good experience I don’t mind paying. Thanks for your opinion.
I lost access to one of my Amazon accounts, and it isn’t easy to recover. They give you the option to make a paid international call to recover your account, since I don’t live in the United States. Can’t possibly recommend it. If you lose your account, you lose all the books you bought.
I think kobo identifies your Wi-fi network, but ever since I found out amazon puts you through this, the book buying (actually renting) lost its charm to me.
I would go with whats available freely on the Internet. I use “filetype:pdf” on Google to find books, for example.
What makes BSD stand out as its own system? I’ve been thinking about installing it in a new computer mainly for reading but I don’t know much about it.
This book introduces relativity results to the general public. It invites people to think about the mathematical results and discusses the different forms of mathematical transformations. It's basically an extended version of what we read in science news about relativity, but written by Einstein himself.
How important is it to cultivate individual culture?
How important is it that we cultivate the capacity of the human mind to search for its own meaning through culture separated from the collective conscious? What can we reach when we search or relate to things (like books) on an individual level?
Advancing chemical recycling of waste plastics (www.sciencedaily.com)
Examining how atomic nuclei vibrate with a greater degree of precision (phys.org)
How important is it to have tables upon tables about how things actually interact? I’d say that’s pretty important.
Comet Pons-Brooks just had an outburst — here's how to find it | Astronomy.com (www.astronomy.com)
Why don't more poor people join mutual aid groups instead of using charities?
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8 Ways To Foster A Passion For STEM Learning (alexandertutoring.com)
What website/app do you use to read ebooks?
I am trying to find a good service to read ebooks (preferably for free) but as long as it is a good experience I don’t mind paying. Thanks for your opinion.
The most extreme celestial objects in the universe (www.astronomy.com)
Underground Cells Make ‘Dark Oxygen’ Without Light | Quanta Magazine (www.quantamagazine.org)
What do you guys think about FreeBSD?
What makes BSD stand out as its own system? I’ve been thinking about installing it in a new computer mainly for reading but I don’t know much about it.
Researchers describe 'nanoclays,' an innovative addition to tools for chemists (phys.org)
ESO on Linux
I’ve been running ESO on Linux with no problems. Everything works fine.
Misery by Stephen King (bookwyrm.social)
“I’ll be good, I’ll be good for goddess’ sake!”...
Relativity by Albert Einstein (www.goodreads.com)
This book introduces relativity results to the general public. It invites people to think about the mathematical results and discusses the different forms of mathematical transformations. It's basically an extended version of what we read in science news about relativity, but written by Einstein himself.
Meet your new friend: Guillotiny (lemmy.ml)
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Piratebay no Brasil (lemmy.ml)
RISC-V Business: Testing Gaming and More on the HiFive Unmatched from SiFive (invidious.snopyta.org)
A bit of an old video, but it is a guy running an OS and Doom 3 on a RISC-V processor.
Members of Activision’s Raven Software QA team form a union (arstechnica.com)
Cartas na língua tupi são traduzidas na íntegra pela primeira vez (agenciabrasil.ebc.com.br)
Symmetric tangled Platonic polyhedra, Stephen Hyde (2021) - Article (www.pnas.org)