

I really don’t see it as overkill for someone who regularly watches movies and browses Letterboxd. It’s just a nice, convenient add-on. I would argue that something like Radarr is way more “overkill,” as you put it.


I really don’t see it as overkill for someone who regularly watches movies and browses Letterboxd. It’s just a nice, convenient add-on. I would argue that something like Radarr is way more “overkill,” as you put it.
Fun hobby you have spreading negativity on lemmy.


Thank you I was not aware! I’ll try it soon.


No, I just check what version they are using and download the same one. I tried directly from Kobo, but you can only extract “words,” not definitions; those are encoded.
I then use pyglossary to convert to something editable like txt. Then i use python scripts (made by chatgpt) to improve formatting. Or sometimes I manually do some. It all depends how much time i want to spend on them. I spend enourmous amount on english so its kinda perfect
I also make a bunch of dictionaries merged into one. So i can see in one dictionary definition in english and translation in my native language. And i also add fictionaries for books i am reading (names, locations etc). I scrape or download from fandom wiki. But yeah all of this i make with the help of python scripts and chatgpt otherwise I wouldn’t know how to.


I uploaded stardict PT-PT. You can check it out, if it works. It should be the same dictionary as KOBOs, with similar formatting. If there are big problems, I can try to improve it.


I’ll take a look when I have the time.


Best English dictionary in my opinion is Oxford Dictionary of English. This is default dictionary for Kobo ereader. I don’t know a lot about KOReader, but it seems it uses Stardict dictionary. I uploaded my own stardict convertion of ODoE on my brench(“Stardict_-_Oxford_Dictionary_of_English.zip” you need to unzip it). I hope it works (it should): https://gitlab.com/grilj.anze/e-reader-dictionaries-kobo-txt/-/tree/d83d17d2d006a13f0b406a6065cb04ae729d6153/
Very popular in the early android age. You can still download it: its called my talking tom.


I’m reading Second Apocalypse right now, and Drusas seems to connect with me the most too.
That’s fine. The next one I enjoyed was prometheus. But after that there were none more.
I think the first 3 are kinda appropriately rated, but Alien 4 is not rated low enough in my opinion.
You look like Emilia Clarke.
I wonder how well does this run games. Even on pc i always had a feeling it barely works to get smooth experience


This - and you can follow people on letterboxd who have similar taste to yours.


Yeah, that’s me. Over the last 10 years, I’ve watched 51 movies in theaters. Only a few of them were movies I actually wanted to see.
I’m trying to stop doing this, but it’s hard because my friend group has terrible taste in movies, and they get upset if I don’t come along.
This Thursday we’re going to see Avatar 3, and I have no interest in it. It’s also a very long movie and starts late at night. The next day I need to wake up early for a pretty important workday. I need to start standing up for myself more…


I can hardly do any work if people around me argue at work. And they do a lot.


My bambu a1 mini is as plug and play as you can get probably. Working great for over a year. Printing mostly PETG, and sometimes TPU and PLA.
That’s cool, Westworld is awesome too.
Same as IMDB. But better, more focused on social media side. It became very popular in the last years. Maybe even more than imdb. IMO must have for movie lovers.