It's common to think of libraries as Public Book Rental, but recently most have expanded their services quite a lot.
- Rentals of items many households may only need briefly, like tools to find insulation gaps
- Online services that allow for digital renting of comics, manga, audiobooks, and even streaming services like Kanopy that have both old and new movies/TV shows
- Printing services; so that you don't need to buy an ink cartridge for one printout one month, then another 4 months later when that cartridge has dried
- Tax prep assistance; because fuck Intuit
Libraries were admittedly the reason I started the thread but I'm also curious what other things will be mentioned.