• @[email protected]
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    -4110 days ago

    No one is preventing you from visiting a library, which would be a fesible alternative.

    However, not a simple solution for everyone in every country. Knowlegde should be a free and shared common good.

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      10 days ago

      That depends on where you live. The Internet Archive is far more accessible than a good library, for much of the global populace.

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        10 days ago

        He’s also a corrupt cop, but I repeat myself.

        Meant to reply to the comment above yours.

      • @[email protected]
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        -310 days ago

        That depends on where you live.

        Yes, I know. That’s why I said:

        However, not a simple solution for everyone in every country.

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          810 days ago

          It’s not even limited by country. There are far too many places in well resourced countries that don’t have access to good (or any) libraries.

    • @[email protected]
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      1610 days ago

      Well, except scumbags like eric adams, NYC’s bought-owned-and-operated-by-real-estate-interests mayor.

    • @[email protected]
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      1510 days ago

      Libraries where good for before the XXI century. Nowadays the amount of content they had is pretty small. Most libraries don’t really has anything but the more famous books.

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        610 days ago

        They became community hubs that offer more than just books. Even ebooks albeit that being weirdly capped by publishers as well.

        They do much more than public opinion would make you believe.

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          410 days ago

          True, but that doesn’t change the fact that specific books can be hard to find. Libraries are great, but they don’t solve the problem IA solves.

          • @Akrenion
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            210 days ago

            We got a nationwide network of specific books. You can order books to your local library if you are a little patient. They might not have a lot of selfpublished books but that is a problem of scale and negotiating power of publishers.

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              110 days ago

              That’s pretty sweet! I grew up in an area with a county system, so you could get books from anywhere in the system (a dozen or so citires serving >1M people).

              My current library is just our city, but I can go to a few other cities to check out books, but I can’t use holds there unless I pay $2-3/item to have it delivered to my library. We have a statewide ebook/audiobook network (serves 3-4M people), so that’s nice.

      • KillingTimeItself
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        110 days ago

        i would fuck with public libraries if they had stocks of educational material, as well as communal spaces, which they generally do so.

    • KillingTimeItself
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      1210 days ago

      No one is preventing you from visiting a library, which would be a fesible alternative.

      actually blatantly wrong, public libraries are slowly dying and losing funding.