Serious question here: what is the bad ux experience of lemmy compared to reddit? (except choosing an instance in the beginning, I get that this might turn off a lot of people)
Serious question here: what is the bad ux experience of lemmy compared to reddit? (except choosing an instance in the beginning, I get that this might turn off a lot of people)
Sorry, no. I only found this quote from their IronFox recommendation/link. Should’ve put this into quotes
Thanks for sharing. Interesting, for Android they recommend IronFox.
IronFox is a fork of Divested Computing Group’s Mull Browser, based on Mozilla Firefox. Our goal is to continue the legacy of Mull by providing a free and open source, privacy and security-oriented web browser for daily use.
Mh I don’t know. Guess it depends on the game then. I play most games with the touch pads. Just so much better if configured right. The touch pads can also be used for abilities or menus or inventory slots etc. It gives the steam deck so much versatility. You can play everything from a joystick only game To mouse dependent games to shooter.
Any heldhand without touch pads is basically useless, no? Why are they all going this route? Are those patented by valve or sth.?
Awesome, follow us on everything that is the farthest away from open source and definitely don’t find us on the open source platforms