So The Elder Scrolls: Skyrim (2012) is not a true open world game (to name just one example, that predates BOTW)?
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So The Elder Scrolls: Skyrim (2012) is not a true open world game (to name just one example, that predates BOTW)?
Pixelfed probably. It’s the most accessible and least nerdy platform.
I’m using Seafile (https://www.seafile.com/en/home) for this exact use case.
Betamax, Minidisc, VR, 3D TVs
It’s not more convenient. It doesn’t matter whether you have a cable running to your desk or whatever to be plugged into the phone or to have placed a charging pad there. The clutter is the same unless you use a lamp or table with a built in charging pad. Plugging in a phone takes 2 secs, about the same as placing the phone correctly on the pad. IMHO wireless charging is just a way to squeeze more money for useless stuff out of the customers. Don’t forget that wireless charging is also less efficient. It takes longer, wastes more energy, requires more materials to be used in the phone and the pad and thus crates more waste at the end of it’s life, so from an environmental POV you should avoid it.
P.S.: I used to charge my previous phone wirelessly, I’m back to wired charging with my current one for above reasons.
My blogging server that I developed myself 😆
Another one is in development by the Pixelfed dev himself.
In terms of features without using dark patterns.
It’s already a very streamlined platform under active development. It avoids dark patterns, the dev is always open for feedback. IMHO it’s a platform that might even surpass Instagram at some point.
10 years back tumblr had a lot of good fashion blogs for every style imaginable. Nowadays it’s mostly only images on Instagram, no real blogs anymore.
All black corporate goth, i.e. button down shirt (tailored to my size), usually with slim black jeans, and either a waistcoat or a jumper depending on the weather, plus Dr Martens (autumn/winter) or black canvas sneakers (spring/summer).
Ich meine gelesen zu haben, das man ganzen Subs folgen kann, einzelnen Accounts aber (noch) nicht. Ich kann das aber nicht bestätigen, ich scheitere daran, das Tusky in der Suche den Sub nicht findet.
For a work project (a portable maintenance and incident management application) we’ll go with SQLite/rusqlite because of familiarity and some other reasons. And it can be linked statically, as suggested by @pinknoise
For a private project (a note taking app … yeah, I know, there are already thousands, but I need a real project for learning more Rust) I’m still playing around with the options.
That one looks promising, too, thanks!
I’ll check it out, thanks for the suggestion!
So basically like !programming@lemmy.ml?