Linux Journal August 2016 by Linux Journal

Linux Journal August 2016 by Linux Journal

Author:Linux Journal
Language: eng
Format: mobi, epub
Tags: Web, Evernote, Parameters, apt-mirror, Smith charts, Channels, Travel, Apps, C, BitTorrentSync, Electrical, Calculations, mirror, Simplenote, Mail, Tips, Android, NethServer, web-based, management, Tiny Internet, Rules, TCP, appVM, Concurrent, CrashPlan, Ubuntu, Dropbox, goroutines, Templates, Linsmith, Python 3, libmill, Notes, GPG keys, VM, Server, Webmin, split-GPG, DNS, usbVM, Security, TeamViewer, Automattic, Desktops, Secure, CentOS, Firewall, Qubes, Golang, Engineering, Coroutines, Linux, Anker 40w, Technology
Publisher: Belltown Media
Published: 2016-07-28T07:00:00+00:00


■ Listen: most of my “reading” is done via audiobook. I love Audible, but I hate its app. Listen is hands-down the nicest, most incredible audiobook player I’ve ever used. It’s an Android-only app and worth every penny. (I think it was $3.) I use FolderSync on Android to keep my audiobook folder up to date, and I just copy the audiobooks I want into a sync folder on my home server. Every night it does an SSH/rsync copy of books to my phone. Oh, and I use an LG HBS-730 Bluetooth headset for listening to the books. I imagine I could talk on the phone with the headset too, but I’ve never talked on that phone because who actually “talks” on phones anymore? (Okay, it’s because my day-job phone has the number everyone calls.) Anyway, the combination of Listen, FolderSync and those LG headphones supplies about 90% of the entertainment on any given trip for me.



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