I do find Breezy Weather quite nice ;)
You could give KOReader a try :)
Ist nicht nur in USA so, auch in Deutschland können Strafgefangene zu Arbeit gezwungen werden: Link
Edit: Stundenlohn wäre hier dann 1 - 3€
Does it have to be a sbc, or can it also be a mini pc?
They are already matching serial numbers in software to verify if a part is still the original one, so I guess the next logical step would be indeed to switch to authentication modules. With that they would allow users to change the parts on their own while still making lots of money
Do you think, that there are many communities (especially their mods) on reddit that would be openminded to migrate to lemmy?
Imho most subreddits will "sit it out", i guess a lot of mods will more likely choose a subpar product (i guess tools for mods will still be able to access the api) than risk it to loose their "power" they have over their subs - There will always be a group of people that are willing to take over the old subs
Edit: words are hard
https://lemmy.world/post/66351 Currently it's only on the website of your instance itself possible - in Jerboa you can only search for communities.
I guess this will be sorted out by itself, as people will be joining the most active communities regarding a topic - at one point the least actice communities of a topic will "die" out.
It's currently not possible in jerboa to search for posts, or any other content except for communities. There is a issue created on github - so I guess it will be possible in the future. For now you have to use the search function on the website of your instance. At least on feddit.de it's working as I would expect it.
NSFW subs are probably one of the most affected by the API changes - no 3PA would be able to access them. (At least from what I understand)
For starters, of course, that would be great (especially considering that most 3rd party reddit apps will soon no longer be able to access reddit with their api). In general, however, I believe that native support should be the long term goal. I would be very happy if I could continue to use redreader :)
Can't answer that question as I am only using KOR on my ereader, which only displays black an white :D What would be your usecase for color in ebooks?