It’s also a very solid game. (the same can’t be said for every game on that list but it’s true for many of them)
It’s also a very solid game. (the same can’t be said for every game on that list but it’s true for many of them)
Check out immich, I use that self hosted and it’s exactly like Google photos. It even has optional facial recognition.
People have already engaged. There’s nothing left to say to this other than I wholeheartedly disagree and this is a bigger deal than you’re making it out to be.
Hard agree
Many of the games listed here have old or dead links, and you can’t sort by rating either. I had a very bad time finding games using this site.
I kind of figured but it’s such a meme in the GT community that I couldn’t help myself lol.
Oh my god it’s greg from gregtech. I thought for sure you’d have keepinventory off.
How can you tell?
I haven’t noticed since I started exclusively using plex for all of my media except YouTube. Highly recommend.
Ah damn. I use sharex but was wanting to switch to Linux. Is there a unanimously agreed upon best replacement for sharex? Might as well try flameshot.
But cartoons aren’t as popular in the us as anime is in Japan. Its what adults and children alike want over there. Or else they wouldn’t do this.
Can’t wait to take a dip in the pool.
Dragonball evolution fans are even more confused.
Being generous with this actual estimate, there’s like 22 of them.
This is non-news, like all tech companies, they are bound by law to do this. It happens more than 6000 times per year for Proton. However, this user just had bad opsec. Proton emails are all encrypted and cannot be read unless law enforcement gets your password, which Proton does not have access to. Even if Proton hands over all data.
Set up a reverse proxy on another machine (like one of those free oracle cloud things). I can’t go into detail because I don’t know exactly how. I think cloudflare also has options for that for free. Either way it’s annoying.
My isp decided to put me behind a CGNAT and broke my access to my network from outside my network. Wanted to charge me $5 a month to get around it. It’s not easy to get around for a layman, but possible. More than anything it just pissed me off that I’d have to pay for something that 1 day ago was free.
Damn too bad they didn’t fix any of the issues that were giving it a 56% rating on steam.
Don’t get addicted to 60? That’s the standard. We’ve moved on to “don’t get addicted to 144” because that is both easily achievable with moderately affordable hardware and widely supported now.
Game pads that use keyboard keys with custom switches and unique form factors are where I think we’re heading. Like the razer tartarus v2, which I have. It is great for gaming, better than a standard keyboard that uses identical switches, but still not ideal. It is similar enough to the layout of a keyboard that finger positioning can be the same and the learning curve is smooth.
It’s closer to your “ideal” but not there yet. And I completely agree that we need to go in that direction.