I've been doing a lot of updates so I've noticed this: you only get about 6 thumbnails in a 24 hour period now. Anyone else noticed this?
Makes it hard to do a few and leave a specific one at the end, like when I post reviews
Couldn't find any mentions of changes in sorting in recent commits on Github. I think the way likes are sorted has changed too.
I did notice that your site doesn't go onto the recently updated page if you do a lot of editing in a row - I suspect it's there so that other sites get a spot light on it.
@bright-eyes That one I get. Additional changes within 24 hours of the initial update are all lumped together. Unless they changed the timing or you noticed something else. ...Boy this is all reminding me I need to do some updates.
I don't listen to audio books, so I'm not a great source of information. Of course you've heard of Audible, but beyond that I'd be doing internet searches myself to find out. Maybe someone on Neocities will see this and have a suggestion for you?
I'm not sure what it is like in your country, but in mine some libraries have physical audiobooks, as well as subscriptions to services that offer digital ones. Ask your local librarian and see if there's anything that helps!
Free legal option > Internet Archive, Librivox, Youtube. Pirated option > search for 'unblockit', you'll find them both on general sites and under 'books'. Paid for option > idk, Audible/Spotify(?)
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Thanks. I did find one in the UK called Listening Books which is made for folks who have difficulty reading. I'm still OK with reading, but low light and small print are problematic. I got a magnifiier but all that does is give me an headache and our local library doesn't have a large collection of audio books. Audible is great, but it can be expensive, espeaically if you aren't a member. I've been using it for about
a year now. Books on CD are expensive (think of Wagnar's Ring Cycle on CD and you get the picture.) Alot of books were abridged too in physical format so you miss a lot of story. (I guess it was to cut costs because a large tape/cd collection is expensive to produce.) I'll put links on my site to collections as I find them so it will help out others.