Yep, some of our libraries have these, in the Makers Space room. People also bring other crafts and spread out there.
Yep, some of our libraries have these, in the Makers Space room. People also bring other crafts and spread out there.
Many libraries in the US have a Friends of the Library volunteer group, or something similar. I volunteer at two of our local branches.
Just a FYI that you might have to be fingerprinted or do a background check. That was required for our county, as we are sometimes in close proximity to children.


You can still look at most of the code, but yes, that’s an issue for people who want to stay 100% FOSS.
Whatsapp tells me every day it’s unable to back up my data, and begs me to remedy the issue. Lol, nope!


The controversy is that the code is not fully open source, but it was originally labeled as FOSS.


I use a front end called Grayjay. You can log in with your YouTube account in the settings and transfer everything over, or you can set up a Polycentric account and never use YouTube directly at all. It’s ad-free on my device and I notice that it even shows locked Patreon content on some channels.
I downloaded it directly from their website and use F-Droid as the repository. I was able to do all this on an Android tablet, so it’s fairly simple.
Our County Library offers preloaded Kindles that you can check out for a month. Each one has a different genre on it.
Libraries are also where people who can’t afford air conditioning like to hang out, where classes for everything from yoga to crochet are offered, kids can hear stories and participate in craft groups, and where I found out from a visiting ACA rep that I could save $600 a month on my health insurance.