Seeneva. It’s a comic reading app. I’ve taken to reading manga like “Go Go Loser Ranger” and “Akira” during the lulls where I would scroll mindlessly.
Seeneva. It’s a comic reading app. I’ve taken to reading manga like “Go Go Loser Ranger” and “Akira” during the lulls where I would scroll mindlessly.
I am also using the same method and hoping the same thing. I doubt we will have to do the song and dance just because it is very much a developer feature test route and they have had extension functionality previously in the regular release.
Also looking forward to pulling back to stable build.
Fear not friend, you are not alone. I too am slowly switching over, and these things take time. We are truly victims of a great bait and switch, with our digital lives held hostage. We never asked for this.
Can you demonstrate this claim? Which games and what setting adjustments did you make?
Most underrated solution!
Bliss…
I need more of this in my existence.
Nuh-Uh, you provide the snacks, and the fin provides the juicy content chosen directly by you.
So, really, It gives you choice, and the freedom to choose… and that is what makes America so Great. (This silly remark brought to you by the movie currently streaming over jellyfin: Thank You For Smoking)
Far as I’m concerned, Plex can eat it’s dry ass privacy cookies all it wants.
What about Tarkov?
I truly hope that “I’m sorry Jon” sets up a federated community.
Pinterest. Hands down the best quality of life site block.
Before I found an extension to silence them, that putrid site would infest all of my image searches with its gatekeeping bullshit.
Lest we forget the true conversation stopper…
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If you were on the Internet before emojis took off, the single letter “k” had the same energy.
https://orteil.dashnet.org/cookieclicker/
🍪 Go on, bake a cookie. 🍪
You know, we’ve already got an app to go to deal with Zucks’ social media hole. It would be nice to have a space that wasn’t connected to it. Then we all get the best of both worlds.
IT lead here; this is exactly how to get servers to work.
If you close your eyes, you can metaphorically hear the tides changing on the music streaming industry. The fall of Netflix is such a stark reminder of how fast these convenient services can morph into user hostile experiences.
Plus, there is the added philosophical discussion about what it means to allow a centralized corporate media conglomerate to curate your music for you. I’d imagine that their insentivisation structure over what should be heard is different than yours.
For serious though, I hypothesize that your library/playlist data (xml, maybe? somewhere? I’m just starting the journey of offloading.) is more valuable to users than the music itself. Next step is figuring out how to export Spotify’s data.
Well, it seems there is a bit of a learning curve. I, and most likely you, still haven’t figured out the mechanics of Lemmy and the federverse. Give it time,
Just like Digg before Reddit, we will soon adept. The apps will get better and things will make more sense.
It may look and work slightly different, but with a little work, maybe this will be the communities that thrives the longest…
At least until the ads, bots, and CEOs begin infesting our home again. then I guess we just got to torch it and build a new home.
Now go unpack your favourite content. Lets make this place sing!
Welcome home.
Sadly should no longer be recommended. It’s Mountain Equipment company now, and the enshittification is well underway.