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[–] snuggledick@lemm.ee 8 points 2 weeks ago* (last edited 2 weeks ago) (4 children)

I've spend a lot on fancy high tech trekking socks for outdoor stuff (like 20€ a pair) before I discovered German army socks that are just as good but sold in bulk for like 2-3€ a pair, very comfortable and stretchy so they fit multiple sizes. They're probably not to your taste but I just checked the company selling them and they also have these more civil looking and advertised as extra wide comfort socks for like 5€ a pair, might be worth a try.

[–] snuggledick@lemm.ee 6 points 2 weeks ago (2 children)

Was that before or after their "digitalization" offensive? Apparently the old CEO was fired after like a hundred years of running the company because he opposed anything technology and apparently didn't even own a computer himself, the new one did very sharp turnaround according to the video.

[–] snuggledick@lemm.ee 4 points 2 weeks ago

Haha yeah that's what I thought, but on the other hand Amazon started as a book store, so why not a grocery discounter. 🤷‍♂️

[–] snuggledick@lemm.ee 2 points 2 weeks ago

If you like expensive wool stuff Steinkauz is another German company making outdoor clothes from wool.

[–] snuggledick@lemm.ee 6 points 2 weeks ago

Quick search says Thüros and Asamodo are made in Germany, but if you enough garden space and it doesn't need to be mobile I'd recommend just building your own permanent BBQ for super cheap, all you need is some bricks and mortar or even just some rocks for a fire pit and a tripod, it's a fun little project and also way more fun to grill that way. ;)

[–] snuggledick@lemm.ee 9 points 2 weeks ago
[–] snuggledick@lemm.ee 2 points 2 weeks ago

I don't have a go-to website, I just search "appname patched apk" or something. Although by now I stopped using those apps altogether.

[–] snuggledick@lemm.ee 3 points 2 weeks ago (1 children)

That's one way to see it, but if I came from Reddit looking for an alternative and found that people are just talking about Reddit here I'd see little reason to make the switch. Kinda gives me "jealous ex who can't let go" vibes. Don't know about one or two posts per week, I didn't count but it just feels like a lot more to me.

[–] snuggledick@lemm.ee 1 points 2 weeks ago

I've tried both storygraph and bookwyrm but couldn't really figure out what they're good for, ended up using openreads, an offline app that's not connected to any service and just lets you keep track of your books for yourself.

[–] snuggledick@lemm.ee 21 points 2 weeks ago

It's special in that it's full with antibiotics and growth hormones.

[–] snuggledick@lemm.ee 17 points 2 weeks ago

Funny how shit turns out, I remember quite vividly how in 2022 everyone was like "oooh Germany dumping their useless outdated dumb shit on Ukraine just so they sent something too". Today Germany is biting their own ass for discontinuing that system and the military units using it cause we gotta start from scratch buying new shit and building up new military units using it.

[–] snuggledick@lemm.ee 4 points 2 weeks ago (3 children)

Still better than the millionth "hey look someone on reddit mentioned us" post.

 

Hey there, I wanted to get away from Amazon Kindle but of course take all my ebooks with me, I paid for them after all. Unfortunately Amazon tries really hard to stop you from doing this by introducing new file formats, DRM and encryption, disabling functionality on their website and so on, making this endeavor quite a hassle, but I finally managed to liberate my books so I can use them with other ebook readers. There's a bunch of different tutorials for this out there, but I found each of them lacks one or two crucial points that prevent it from working, so I thought I'd write up a short tutorial with all the bits of information collected from all over the web and save you some frustration and time (took me a couple of hours to make this work).

I'm not sure if this is the best community to post this to, if you know a better one please let me know or feel free to cross-post it there.

So here's how to get all your ebooks out of Amazon, strip them of DRM/copy protection and convert them to EPUB for use with other ebook readers:

  1. Install Calibre (available for Linux, Windows and Mac) using whatever method works best for your operating system. I'm using Arch Linux and running "sudo pacman -S calibre" did the trick.

  2. Download the latest release CANDIDATE! of the DeDRM plugin, NOT! the latest release! All tutorials I found referred to the stable release v10.0.3, which does NOT work with Amazon's latest DRM shit. At the time of writing this "RC1 v10.0.9" was the latest available version. You'll find it here: https://github.com/noDRM/DeDRM_tools/releases/tag/v10.0.9

  3. Download the plugin "KFX Input.zip" at the bottom of this forum post: https://www.mobileread.com/forums/showthread.php?t=291290

  4. Unzip the DeDRM release you downloaded, inside you'll find a file "DeDRM_plugin.zip" which is the actual plugin. The KFX Input plugin does NOT need to be unzipped.

  5. Start Calibre, go to "Preferences / Advanced / Plugins" and with the button "Load plugin from file" install the two plugins you downloaded. For the DeDRM plugin make sure you select the unzipped file "DeDRM_plugin.zip", not the downloaded release package.

  6. Restart Calibre.

  7. Go to your "My Devices" page on Amazon (I can't provide a direct link here because it's different for every country, but you should be able to find it). Select your Kindle device and copy its serial number. Alternatively you can look it up on your Kindle itself in the device information in the settings, however you obivously can't copy/paste it from there and I found it hard tell letter O and digit 0 apart, so the first method is probably less error prone.

  8. Back in Calibre open the plugins section in the preferences again, search for the DeDRM plugin and double-click it. In the new dialog click "Kindle eInk ebooks", then the green plus icon and paste your Kindle's serial number. The fact that you need the serial number was also missing in most tutorials, took me ages to figure that out.

  9. Optional step: Go to your "My Content" page on Amazon where all your purchased ebooks are listed. Select all and click "deliver to device" or whatever it's called in your localized Amazon, and select your Kindle. Hit sync on your Kindle device. This is to make sure that all your purchased ebooks are actually saved on the device as we're gonna copy the files from there in the next step. You can skip this if all your books are already downloaded to your Kindle or if you only want those that are.

  10. Connect your Kindle to your computer via USB. Calibre should automatically detect it. Make sure your Kindle is in "USB Drive Mode", not "Charging Mode", so Calibre can access the files on it. For me this was the default when plugging the USB cable in.

  11. In the top menu in Calibre click on "Device", this should give you a list of all books on your Kindle.

  12. Select all or some books you want to liberate, right click and click "Add books to library" in the context menu. Your books should now be all be copied to your library on your computer, but they're still in Amazon's proprietary AZW or KFX format

  13. To make them usable with other ebook readers switch back to your local library ("Libary" button in the top menu) where you should now find all the books you just copied. Again select all books in the list and click "Convert" in the top menu. In the new dialog tweak the options as you wish or just hit "OK" to start. Depending on how many books you got this may take a little while.

  14. Done! You now got a bunch of DRM-free EPUB files in your library that you can use with whatever ebook reader you want.

Few notes:

  • If you get errors like "books can't be converted because of DRM" in step 13, make sure that the correct version of the DeDRM plugin is properly installed and you configured the correct serial number and start over from step 11.

  • A bunch of sites tell you that you can download AZW directly from your "My Content" page on Amazon, but they removed that function in February 2025.

  • If you've tried this before you probably stumbled upon a tool called "epubor" quite often which is trash and tries to make you pay for liberating the ebooks you already own, it doesn't offer anything that Calibre doesn't do for free.

 

Macron, who has been calling for years to direct defense spending toward EU products, said he wants to convince other European countries that are currently “buying American” to shift to local options.

 

I've been using their app for some time now and really like the concept: Basically it allows restaurants, bakeries, supermarkets etc to announce when they have stuff leftover that they'd usually throw away at the end of the day. You can browse those nearby shops in the app and reserve a "surprise bag" for a small amount, usually around a third of the regular price, but it varies. In the pickup timeframe (usally around 30-60min before their closing time) you go there, show that you've reserved the bag in your app, confirm that you've received it and happily walk home with a ton of surprise food for super cheap.

After using it for a while I can especially recommend looking for food stalls at farmers markets as they often have lots of stuff leftover that they don't want to take back home when packing up so they're often super generous. Bakeries are also great, I regularly get a week's supply of bread, buns, pastries and cake for like 3-5€.

EDIT: While it's made in Denmark the app works globally or at least all of EuropeAFAIK, definitely works fine with lots of participating shops in Germany.

 

Russia is manipulating global AI models by embedding its propaganda within them, a tactic termed "AI grooming," which raises concerns about the potential influence of these models on public opinion and the reliability of information disseminated by AI systems.

 

Direct link to the news site but the article is worth reading as well to learn what it's about. Basically a bunch of European public broadcasters teamed up to make a news site where you can find interesting news from all over Europe that you'd otherwise probably miss.

 

Welcome to the brand new NAFO community on Lemmy!

I just created this community because I thought it's weird that there wasn't one already, let's see how this goes. This might be a good palce for more in-depth discussions, promoting fundraisers, organizing stuff and so on.

If you're completely new to Lemmy, here is a good way to start. It doesn't matter on which instance you create an account, you can still search all over the fediverse and subscribe to this community on lemm.ee.

Here is a list of clients/apps for Lemmy.

Some other relevant communities worth checking out:

Ukraine news: !ukraine@sopuli.xyz

Buy European, defund Trump: !buyeuropean@feddit.uk

Same but for Canadians: !buycanadian@lemmy.ca

Will add more if I can think of any, suggestions welcome!

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