Timo Grün on Nostr: Does anyone else here use #audible ? Since I work on screens all day it’s become my ...
Does anyone else here use #audible ? Since I work on screens all day it’s become my preferred way to read novels. Over the last couple of years, Audible has been developing Netflix-style enshittification: You have to wade through deeper and deeper swamps of garbage to find something worth reading. This has got worse recently — many books seem worse than the most amateur fan fiction and it’s difficult to understand how they ever got published. Finding my next read has become an unpleasant chore.
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