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  • I've tried, and on the mobile site there's no way to access Messenger. Only workaround is if you force the desktop version on messenger.com but it is very inconvenient.

  • Yeah, what is that anyway? I see some meat maybe, some sauce, some sad onions... but no idea

  • Really interesting. I watch anime occasionally and I've been wondering about this. But suddenly the dramatic shoutouts between the good guys and the big bad makes a little bit more sense.

    I'd be glad to hear more examples!

  • I've had the luck to meet some good Turkish people for a couple of days a few years back, I remember they showed me all kinds of music. I agree, it's also a beautiful language.

    BTW, én is magyar vagyok, igen :) Ugyan itt bojler eladó!

  • I'm one of the 2%! Recently I installed Pop_OS besides Windows, and works like a charm with most games I play be it native or running through Proton. Granted, I mostly play indies with lower system requirements, I still need to boot up windows when I want to play something demanding (like Deep Rock Galactic above 60 FPS).

  • Finnish! Especially since Iistened to Jukio Kallio's Kuvankaunis album. Listened to it many times.

    Maybe it's so alluring to me because it sounds close to hungarian, but at the same time more rythmic and melodic to me.

  • +1 for Mark of the Ninja. The gameplay is so polished, great art direction, and simple but satisfying. It is a staple Klei Entertainment game. Not to mention the good story, at least as I remember. It's not a new game, released originally in 2012, however there's a remastered version on Steam.

  • Iglooghost!

    If I had to recommend one artist, it would definitely be this. I've never heard anything like it. Chaotic, lighthearted, masterfully crafted beats and percussions, and a lot of heart. There's also a little world built around the music with alien creatures and their own languages.

  • Did you use this specific controller? It is actually a beast, very high quality and durable. I've used a Logitech Rumblepad 2for almost a decade. The only issue I had with it is that it did not support xinput, only direct input, so a lot of games do not support it anymore. But still works like a charm.

    However I won't trust my life on it.

  • Sounds good. I think the decision is bad for the current state of the lemmyverse, we need some roadblocks for spam bots.

    I think forks and OG projects can live side by side, even more so, they can have a symbiotic relationship. The beauty of open source that we can learn from each other.

  • Thank you for your response, makes sense. Hmmm. On one hand, I agree with the developers in that they have to develop features that the foundation requires. They have full time employment contract with them.

    They have to prioritize tasks and features using a whole different set of variables than what the users deem important.

    I think both groups intentions are understandable. But I think this just highlights the importance and the need of open source contribution. We need more volunteers to implement features desired by the community.

  • So, do you think we need to step up to the developers to implement captcha or give way to the community and support a fork with better anty-spam measures?

  • Who is impacted? Everyone, it just instances upgrading to 0.18?

    To be honest, your post doesn't really explain the current situation and impact It's a call to arms, but I have no idea how important it impactful it is.

  • Such an improvement in my opinion. 90% of the time I am browsing my playlists. Now, instead of getting 20% of the screen space, they get a generous 70% almost! This small change makes me want to use Spotify desktop again.

    I have no idea how they came to this decision, or whether I'm in the majority, but it makes me wonder: did they finally start to use the app usage analytics to improve their UX? Like looking at the most used functions in their app.

  • I do agree with the author that Stardew Valley can be stressful. A day is too short, and you want to cream in as much as you can. We play coop together with my girlfriend and we still feel overwhelmed sometimes.

    But I do admit, this just might be because of our playstyles. We actually enjoy chaotically cramming in everything in one day, and we have roles and usual chores assigned. She usually grinds the mines and takes care of animals, I take care of the crops and community house stuff.

    We didn't even touch NPC interaction yet, might be missing a lot!

    All I'm saying is, I never got the laid-back, slow, relaxed feeling from Stardew. Yes, it's serene and peaceful in theme, but it's as fast-paced as you want it to be. It really respects your time I think.

  • This is a good idea. You don't even need an external SSD, you can use a simple USB drive as well. I've done this for a long time with an old laptop and a lightweight Linux Mint distro (although you can probably have something even more lightweight on there)

  • Ungoogled Chromium: https://chromium.woolyss.com/ It should be the most barebones Chromium browser, hopefully using less RAM. And! Important: Download the 32bit version, even if you choose another browser. As your friend only has 4GB RAM, the max memory a 32bit software can address, you wouldn't have any benefit from a 64bit version, and 32bit apps usually use much much less memory (RAM).

    Good luck!

  • Yeah I think these hardware created their own category, handheld PCs. Separate from PC, console and handheld consoles.

  • I think it would make sense to scale down the frewuency for now. Thank you for the effort you are putting in this community

  • For example, if you Control+V-d the files into the wrong folder in windows explorer. I've undoed copies many times this way.

    However, the post doesn't mention whether this behavior is present with Ctrl+Z as well. If so, that's even words, because you wouldn't even get to read the action you're about to perform.