

Try Readest, open source, works on android, ios, linux, etc. Has syncing of books and highlights/notes. Still in active development though.
Try Readest, open source, works on android, ios, linux, etc. Has syncing of books and highlights/notes. Still in active development though.
Plenty of good gan chargers indeed. But nothing really like this. A compact, flat desktop charger with replaceable wire for use in any country.
Searching for a ‘desktop charger’, shows somewhat closer results, but mostly very bulky for charging 10+ devices at the same time. Nothing really portable.
These look like good chargers, but not really practical for tossing in your bag and bringing along. They also seem to use an attached wire or proprietary wire. Which makes it difficult to swap out for a different length or for another country.
Thanks for searching around though!
Yeah, seems like they are still selling it, but not on the official website or on amazon in my country. The selection from anker seems to differ wildly depending on the country
I have a simple planck eotb, and carry it everywhere I go. It’s really convenient. I think I got used to typing on it in only a couple of weeks, but spend the past few years tweaking my custom ambidextrous layout.
Some of my personal favorites are:
I put together an olkb planck 40% kit years ago, and it’s still my main keyboard for day to day use. (programming, gaming, writing, anything really) The main thing I like about it is that I can just put it in my backpack and carry it with me. It’s nice to take my laptop to a cafe or library and still have my good keyboard with me.
I’m not even represented. 40 % anyone? nobody?
All those things don’t work on immutable systems? I’m on nixos and I haven’t needed signing, but I didn’t know it was just not possible