Any good fanfic recommendations focused on Max and Chloe?
I read Better Then on a recommendation and really enjoyed it. Now I want to read more.
Wish they had built off Firefox.
I even started going to forums. I didn't find much activity on the fediverse for episode or Manga specific chapters, so I ended up going to Mal to actually see the discussions going on there instead of reddit like I usually did.
I was wondering if I should delete all or leave some of my posts, but seeing subs I subscribed to come back was what made me decide to just wipe everything. Can't do anything about the mods or what other users do, so felt like deleting stuff was the one tiny bit of control I had over the situation. Which itself is nothing, but at least it's something.
Yeah, the wikis came in clutch a lot of times for me. Really well done with how organized they were for the ones that had them.
I've been using Hermit to create lite versions of app.
Trackpads are nice for desktop navigation so you don't have to be tapping on the tiny screen.
I want another single player campaign of Titanfall. I need to be reunited with BT.
Oh right. Forgot about that. In that case I'll probably subscribe for a month to play it in vanilla then buy it years later to replay it with mods and DLCs.
I'll play when all the DLCs are out so I can pick up the complete edition, and it'll also give a chance for the mod community to grow.
Yep, here's the github https://github.com/polymorphicshade/NewPipe
It's on izzyondroid too so I've been using the Neo Store in favor of F-droid to update it.
That's when the skip to highlight option comes in handy. And if a video doesn't have it I end up contributing so next person can save time.
I would consider it if YouTube had built in sponsorblock since I find YouTube videos unwatchable without it that I don't bother casting videos to the TV, and go through other methods to retain sponsorblock functionality.
Newpipe x Sponsorblock fork is my go to.
No it's just the common tactic from companies when there isn't a good reception to one of their decisions. Then they just cherry pick some comments from Twitter or whatever and set the stage.
My PS3 since not all games got a remaster and not all of them run well on emulators.
I think what would help is the introduction of multisubreddit equivalent for lemmy and then allowing similar duplicate communities to have the option of linking up with each other so people can subscribe to public multisubreddit. So regardless of what instance a community is on if it's like a technology community it'll display all the technology community duplicates.
Reddit without niche subs would probably become a aggregate for tiktok, Instagram, and Twitter videos. Which it has been trending towards when it comes to what reddit displays to users as default.
That's awesome. Starting a community is cool but starting their own instance is next level.
Don't underestimate the power of spite.
I had been hoping for some reddit alternative to emerge just in case, but whenever that happened it would be due to hate groups leading the movement making the sites that opened up become unappealing.
But, then something that finally angered more mainstream audiences is leading the charge, and finally led to the reddit alternative filled with less deranged people. It won't overtake reddit, but it doesn't need to.
Any beginner guides for modding Skyrim Special Edition?
Last time I modded Skyrim was on the original one with mod organizer and using the STEP site as a guide.
How much has changed since then? Is STEP still a good resource to get started and is mod organizer 2 still a good go to?