

This seems like Team Fortress 2Classic but scaled down and with a third person mode. Now it makes me concerned about too many similar TF2 forks that fragment the player base too much.
This seems like Team Fortress 2Classic but scaled down and with a third person mode. Now it makes me concerned about too many similar TF2 forks that fragment the player base too much.
As someone with a shitload of hours in TF2, TF2C was a breath of fresh air. I really enjoyed having everything stripped back to basics, no cosmetics, and only a small handful of alternate weapons per class. Can’t wait to see how much further they can take this mod now that they have full control.
I was able to import the demo feed successfully, but I’m not sure if it’ll work for every FreshRSS feed.
Use feeeed for iOS. Looks and feels more modern than a lot of the other RSS apps but without any stupid bs. Free with no ads. Has a built-in reader mode that strips out article ads. Developed by one very awesome dude.
It can handle more than just RSS content too- you can follow Bluesky/Mastodon accounts, YouTube channel uploads, subreddits, and more with it.
I highly recommend changing the default view from “cards” to “list” so you can see more content.
I find the Samples (what I’m assuming you’re referring to by saying “shorts”) feature actually kinda useful for discovering new music. I flip through it every few months to hear snippets of recent hits or what YouTube might think I’d be interested in without committing to listening to an entire song.
Someone on Lemmy did a markdown test of all existing Lemmy apps and posted the results. Raccoon was one of the worst performers, and after seeing the results the dev went nuclear.
Here’s a comment on the original post talking about it. I think the thread’s OP ended up removing Raccoon from their results but the damage was already done.
Let’s say a user decides to download an app from the Play store but the app contains code that is malicious or harmful, users are protected by Google Play Protect which is a security feature that scans apps for malware and other threats.
Then why was that app approved for distribution on the Play Store
But you aren’t going to accidentally turn on your heated seats, unlike a tag that is meant to be attached or stuffed into places where accidental activation is much more likely.
Ultra wide band, as in really thick wrist straps
Wasn’t the GameCube the last one? Considering Wii was the first console they released that wasn’t graphically on-par with the competition.
The new Monkey Ball game is pretty good for this. Each world is split into 10 levels you can knock out anywhere between 10-30 minutes depending on the difficulty and the challenges you are trying to clear. Since there’s 200 levels that’s 20 separate sessions if you strictly play the singleplayer mode.
You’re expecting the headphone jack to make a miraculous comeback in the future?
Because you’ve still got people who go onto Google when they need a calculator