they are definitely real animals and not people.
Nothing suspicious about that!
I was also going to say Brothers. There’s one moment (anyone who has played it probably knows what I’m talking about) that actually gave me a visceral reaction.
11 years. Was using Apollo, now on Voyager! It’s like nothing has changed, except fewer bots.
Are you sure you’re not mixing up wolverine with “the wolverine“ (2013, 71%)? Because that one is great. As is Logan.
Came here to say that. I looked it up a few months ago and was shocked at how low it was rated!
Lemmy Tell You?
You can use http://Wefwef.app in any browser!
You can buy a DIY kit for ~$20. Mine work great, though I’ve never gotten professional ones so I can’t compare.
I have this issue on iPad Air 4.
I’m not (it said it was full) — perfect!
It seems minor, but having community icons show next to the name is really important to me. I’d also love for the community name to be on the left side or closer to the title of the post (like it was in Apollo).
Seconded! I switched back to wefwef for now, also because of community icons and placement. But I’ll be checking Memmy often for updates!
Yes, both of those. Apollo would hide posts on scroll, so you wouldn’t keep seeing the same things you already read.
This will probably be of limited usefulness, but some people were asking about the export file. All it contains is favorites, filters, and a list of all your subreddits. Once you import it into wefwef, you can then click on each sub to get a list of similar communities which you can then manually subscribe to, one-by-one.
If you can get a list of your subs, you can create your own file to import into wefwef. On desktop you can highlight/copy all the subs from the sidebar.
Tip: ask ChatGPT to format the list for you if you can't write a macro:
``` Below is a list of my subreddits. Please format like this (remove the "r/"): "gaming","pics"
Subreddit Icon r/AdviceAnimals Subreddit Icon r/AnarchyChess Subreddit Icon r/announcements Subreddit Icon r/apexlegends Subreddit Icon r/arresteddevelopment Subreddit Icon r/AskReddit Subreddit Icon r/askscience Subreddit Icon r/AteTheOnion Subreddit Icon r/aww
--- Here is the formatted list of your subreddits:
"gaming","pics","AdviceAnimals","AnarchyChess","announcements","apexlegends","arresteddevelopment","AskReddit","askscience","AteTheOnion","aww" ```
Below are the entire contents of the json file (with most subs removed so you can add your own). I didn't have any filters. Copy this into a text file and save it with the extension ".json", and import into wefwef.
{"global":{"favorites":["pics","gaming"],"keyword_filters":[],"distance_scrolled_meters":0},"Your_Name":{"subscribed_subreddits":["videos","movies","technology","todayilearned","gaming","pics"],"subreddit_filters":[]}}
I did it a couple days ago. Basically all it exports is your list of subs. You then have to click on each one to see if there is a similar community on lemmy, then subscribe manually. It’s useful, but only to a point.
Your title gets cut off for me, so:
While attempting to bag the snake, Budden was bitten on his left thumb but was successful in placing the captured snake in a bag. Extracting a promise from the truck driver that he would get the snake to someone who would transport it south to researchers, Budden was taken for medical treatment. Not having any antivenom for taipans, Budden was given tiger snake antivenom. Although that helped counter the coagulating effect of taipan venom, it did not overcome the second effect of the taipan venom which paralyses the nervous system. Though doctors were initially hopeful he would recover, he died the following afternoon.