

The reMarkable 2 has built in sync capability for dropbox, google drive and a few others. That device is seriously awesome.
The reMarkable 2 has built in sync capability for dropbox, google drive and a few others. That device is seriously awesome.
Kill ads on the cheaper one would be my main if not only use case.
Installing an alternative reader that can read other formats is mentioned a few times, but honestly, with Calibre that became a non-issue decades ago. Need to transfer them via cable anyway, converting in the process takes a few seconds at most.
They have servers tagged as p2p enabled, those work fine. Only in the paid plan though, free is not meant for that.
Proton and Astrill are very good as well.
I’d make a point saying that there’s a personal moral and a broader societal understanding of morality, and they don’t always align.
Some old netbook I guess, or unsupported hardware and a driver default. If all you need is ssh, the display resolution hardly matters.
I’m consistently below 30 GB, unless you include local traffic from my fileserver to endpoints (98% movies that I stream locally via. VLC over smb). And even then I usually don’t exceed 1 TB.
Have a look at gullo.me, their entry level vps was just $2 or something.
Edit: https://hosting.gullo.me/pricing (apparently the cheapest is $3.5 - annually)
There are other integrations, those were the two I used so I could remember them.
Certainly wasn’t cheap, but I do need to take quite a few notes during meetings with my engineering team, clients, shareholders etc., and being able to sketch something out real quick and project it over onto the screen in our meeting room with two clicks is pretty awesome.
My company even offered to pay for it, but I wanted it to be mine.