One is for registration and one is for login with a new device, although it’s technically not even a new device I just uninstalled and then reinstalled the app…
Sirence
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I’m currently waiting on two separate authentication codes in the mail so the answer is, it’s already implemented quite often.
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Technology@lemmy.world•This EV Was Already Cheap, Then Dacia Knocked Off Nearly $6,000English
3·3 months agoI’d really like to get this car but most people have told me it’s too risky for me, anyone else has any input?
I can’t load at home or work, but I could load at a station accessible by foot a few minutes from my house, as well as once a week when I go shopping for about 30-45 minutes.
I only have to drive twice a week, 90km per day two days in a row, with no opportunity to load in between, but I could load the day before and the day after. People have told me it’s too risky especially in winter I might not make it on that distance.
If you’re not fat you can just go through the side of the turn thingy sanifair uses for free

I guess you could also just go underneath but that seems even less dignified
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Technology@lemmy.world•Amazon is making it impossible to remove the DRM from Kindle BooksEnglish
1·6 months agoInteresting, what brand and how many hours per day do you read?
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Technology@lemmy.world•Amazon is making it impossible to remove the DRM from Kindle BooksEnglish
1·6 months agoI thought I would use it to read Wikipedia pages but it turns out I only really read Wikipedia when I am encountering a link on my phone or PC and while I have it set up to sync links I save to the reader, since I want to read the thing right away I’m not gonna bother switching devices. Same with articles, I never find myself switching devices to read one. Maybe it would be different if I had a daily newsletter I’d read on it but I don’t use those, while I could use the ones from my library they are always lent out at the times I’d read them.
As for writing, my device is a standard 6 inch one which I’d find too small to write on, as I already own a laptop as well which is simply more ergonomic for writing. I also tried reading manga on it for which android has some great apps, but turns out I don’t enjoy manga as a medium at all.
I do love the ereader for actually reading books, it’s so comfortable but that’s the one feature I could have on any generic one. And like I said, I use it for about 2-3 hours a day and I find myself charging it once a week.
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Technology@lemmy.world•Amazon is making it impossible to remove the DRM from Kindle BooksEnglish
2·6 months agoI have an android based ereader and honestly I would buy a cheaper non android one if I had to replace it. I never really use any app besides the reader app and the battery only lasts a few days max. Non android ones last way longer because they have no stuff running in the background. Edit: not a kindle though I’m comparing it to a Tolino / kobo



Yep