Other than using hashtags, you can join an instance which specializes in the content you want to share. Other members will be able to see your posts on the instance’s feed.
Other than using hashtags, you can join an instance which specializes in the content you want to share. Other members will be able to see your posts on the instance’s feed.
Holy shit. Is this Flux?
What a lovely website. Welcoming colors, simple navigation, no ad infestation. Has all the early internet charm but without the hyperbole.
True, but apparently you need to be insane to crack Denuvo.
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That is exactly what will happen.
Anyone tried it?
Someone was saying the other day that Firefox for Android and all its forks are quite insecure compared to Brave, so I’ve been looking into that.
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I mean, native ports are cool and all, but are they really needed? I would assume the game runs just fine with Proton.
If you’re playing homebrew adventures, I’d say Pathfinder 2E Remastered is superior in every way nowadays.
Thunder is unrecognizable compared to when you first tried it. I wasn’t much into it either, but it has become the best client, by far.
Isn’t it abandoned by now? I’ve switched to Thunder which is awesome and open source and I don’t have to worry about such shenanigans.
I have a few suggestions that I use daily.
• Thunder, my favorite Lemmy client.
• Moshidon, awesome full-featured Material You client for Mastodon.
• Simplenote, for synced notes.
• Authenticator Pro, a 2FA app. I actually like this better than Aegis.
• AVNC, useful and light remote desktop VNC client.
• Clock You, a simple Material You clock app.
• Kuroba Experimental, a great imageboard viewer.
• Read You, a modern Material You RSS reader.
• Binary Eye, a cool QR code scanner/generator.
• FluffyChat, my favorite Matrix client.
• Next Player, a cool native video player.
Nostr might be more private and autonomous, but it’s full of crypto shams.
10 active ones. You could delete the ones you didn’t need anymore.
That’s a really cool one, thanks!
How would they be privacy-centric if they supported SMTP and IMAP?
Mr. Bean only exists at 576p DVD quality. It probably wasn’t shot in high quality film, so no HD releases have been released.