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How do you organize your Steam library?

As many of us have, our Steam libraries have grown so much over the years that we have a huge backlog of games to play. It is hard to keep track of which game liked/disliked.

I see options like hide this game or putting games into collections, I'm interested in how do you keep track of the good and bad games? Games you would like to eventually come back to?

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We don't need all this video online
  • I totally get where you're coming from about the whole ad-supported internet thing. Totally not cutting it. I agree, most of the time, text, pics, and sound from podcasts, for example, can do the trick.

    But, here's the curveball: AI is changing the game. While I'm on board with your views, AI-generated stuff is kinda shifting my perspective. It's pumping out texts and images that might not always be accurate, which is messing with the reliability of plain old text-based info. There's this flip side where videos, despite the AI advances, are tougher for it to fake convincingly. So, oddly enough, if you're after solid info, videos might be the way to go in this wild AI era. Old information though that was posted before this AI push, still the way to go.

  • Why are trending posts on Mastodon mostly negatively politically oriented?

    It seems anytime I try to check out Mastodon it is always some negative political view or affiliation of why X, Y & Z is bad. Is this just what most people like boosting or is it a sign of botting to push negativity over the more positive headlines?

    I do understand I can switch to any Mastodon instance I want and stick to a small community, however I like keeping up with trending topics in the world. Maybe the most popular accounts in the Mastodon community likes to rise up pitchforks every minute.

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    Which news apps do you use?
  • Boring Report and Read Less.

    Both utilize AI to summarize and/or make bullet points of the article, while still allowing you to view the article. Still would like the choice to add more sources but it cuts through the clickbait and saves me a ton of time everyday.

    I've been down the road with using a RSS reader. Even though I have nothing against them still today and wish to still use one, I was getting tired of sifting through articles from sources that were ads in disguise.

  • What do you do to make the Internet a nicer place?
  • Don't participate or be involved in the most popular online communities. I find once an online community reaches a threshold it goes to shit. Finding your niche people online is the best way to finding a nice place you belong.

  • Stremio + Torrentio + Real-Debrid is perfect for those folks who want a simple setup

    There is no denying there are plenty of other methods that work better for others. However if you want:

    • Cheap
    • Quick & Easy Setup
    • Run on any device (Exception for iOS but you can get around this with Stremio Web + VLC)
    • Whole Movie + TV Shows catalog to browse. Seeing trending items is handy.

    Only issue I have had is niche Movies or TV Shows just do not have a Real-Debrid entry to stream so I'll have to manually search, but this is rare.

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    Anyone use Bipods?

    Sometimes they feel useful as an attachment but most of the time it seems the other attachments give better stats. Is the Bipod just good for laying down spray and pray?

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