thanks man, for me i mostly get books secondhand unless i want a clean copy of something in particular, but i mostly buy my books from Library Genesis and load the pdfs/epubs onto my ink ereader
most of my notes have been digitized versions of handwritten notes but i find handwriting notes to be incredibly labour intensive and my preference has become left side of screen: html, right side of screen: pdf/epub, which is what im doing for Logic of Desire
https://www.jetpens.com/ if you want some nice ass stationery i tend to use this website, even their cheap fountain pens are bomb
It happens to be that library genesis has most any book you look for . . . infinite copies, too!
library genesis is great for non-fiction which is what i mostly read but dear god their fiction scans can either be nonexistent or awful, which is why i now have a shitload of fiction on my physical bookshelves
I mainly go to libraries and used book stores in my area for almost all of my books. Sometimes I am given a copy from the school/college I attend, but usually the nonfiction that I am given are guides which usually have an insufferable author's tone used throughout.
thanks! trying to move over stuff from vsc over here. (nice notes on araby btw. the story that got me "into literature")
also thank you, im surprised anyone checked even though i shouldn't be i guess haha
i just told myself "it has to be less shitty to navigate than marxists.org" when learning HTML lol
Lol. I remember going onto marxists.org a few years ago for a research project and it took me two hours to find everything that I needed.
Given that marxists.org throws a PDF at you when you choose an author, I think you've done much better.
i really love the awful structure of the website sometimes because when you find something really cool it feels like you struck gold
also love that they have an Esperanto section so i can read La Kapitalo by Karlo Markso
Internet treasure hunting is an experience like no other.
unfortunately no word on Klingon translations of Lenin
:~{ We can only hope that someone does the work we need most one day.
we can make the booj tremble by uttering the first lines of the Communist Manifesto in Black Speech from Mordor
A spectre is haunting Europe . . .