Thanks for the reply. I looked into it but it looks very niche (not bad per se, but probably not for me). Also due to some Japanese Chinese federation (I think) so many entries were unusable for me. I’ll keep it on my radar tho
Thanks for the reply. I looked into it but it looks very niche (not bad per se, but probably not for me). Also due to some Japanese Chinese federation (I think) so many entries were unusable for me. I’ll keep it on my radar tho
Hm you’re right, I probably should switch from GameFAQs to HLTB, even if its just for the larger userbase, it has the options I want.
Oh true I use trakt.tv as middleman between two jellyfin servers to “sync” my watched state. Never looked into the rest of the website, but I should probably.
While we’re at the topic, which DNS do you guys usually use as upstream? On my router I think I set quad9 and cloudflare over TLS but sometimes I notice on new websites I need to refresh a couple of times until it works, might be DNS. Was too lazy to look into it since gaming and apps work without issues.
Lol can’t even open the “web-app” wiki https://app.haptic.md/notes on my phone
Youngest Lemmy user
OK there are some “feminine activities” where people would bat an eye but sewing and baking? Lmao I don’t think anyone would care.
Except if you fuck up making cookies, like me last week 😭
Thanks, I’ll save this comment and try it out when I switch
It has the best FPS raids mechanics imo
Tarkov and Destiny 2 mainly.
Also I have a laptop I use from time to time running mint, few games installed. The games itself work okayish but the amount of times I need to “fix” some bullshit is annoying. Last things I remember were the touchpad being wonky and games having extreme tearing on HDMI, no matter if vsync was on or off.
I might try pop os some time but honestly my windows machine runs mostly without fault for years now (just cannot use any gpu drivers after march 24, but that’s on nvidia) and at the end of the day I just want to consoome without fiddling in settings every time.
It does not, a few Cisco appliances in our company run / ran cent and AFAIK the infra teams all had to migrate to alma and move everything over with some script from Cisco.
new House of the Dragon episodes
Reminds me of the ass audio mixing in movies where it is only enjoyable in a 7.1 cinema or your rich friends home theater but not on your own setup
Yer fond of me lobster, ain’t ye?
Feels like the user base has usually more refined opinions on movies, but I couldn’t bring myself to use them, since I probably watch 10 shows for every movie, and fragmenting my bases further didn’t feel right.