I know what you’re getting at, but generally homes are actually built that way.
Law enforcement can always go through any doors or windows if they have a warrant. You’d have to build a bunker to be save from them.
I know what you’re getting at, but generally homes are actually built that way.
Law enforcement can always go through any doors or windows if they have a warrant. You’d have to build a bunker to be save from them.
I had heard about the project but thought: What is my data gonna accomplish? I didn’t really play anything outside the Pokémon games, which they probably have thousands of duplicates of.
The very last section is what got me. Cause there were like 1-2 games I’ve never seen anyone else play that I did play and after reading that it only takes a couple minutes, if your system is modded, I took my two modded 3DS’ and send my data.
Even if there’s nothing new in there, this is a worthy cause.
I remember trying to play those (and failing miserably because I of how young I was). Maybe I should give them another go.
You might want to give the “The Room” series a shot. It starts out as just a digital puzzle box, but gets more involved as the series goes on and explores lovecraftian themes. There are monsters, but they’re set pieces or serve to further the story and typically only show up for a couple seconds or so in cutscenes. I personally dislike horror games, mostly because of jumpscares, and I’m completely fine with these games.
There are versions for iOS, Android, Windows, Switch and even a VR one, that is really well made. I would personally recommend the Steam versions, because they are a lot more detailed.
I know that. And Indie Wiki Buddy redirects to the new wiki, while libredirect doesn’t.
I used ORS as an example. The same goes for most wikis I personally use. Path of exile, Terraria, etc. all have migrated to new wikis and Indie Wiki Buddy redirects all links from the old fandom pages to the new wikis.
I have also used that in the past, but when I did it only redirected fandom to BreezeWiki and not the other independent wiki.
For example, Indie Wiki Buddy does this, while libredirect didn’t: oldschoolrunescape.fandom.com -> oldschool.runescape.wiki
And it still doesn’t say it does that. Am I wrong with that? Cause I’d definitely use libredirect if that was the case.
For anyone who wants to avoid fandom: https://getindie.wiki/
Redirects any fandom wiki to their Indie alternative which are in most cases the only ones actually being updated.
For every wiki where that isn’t possible because they only exist on fandom, it redirects them to alternative frontends, which remove all the fandom crap.
It’s times like these where I love having a Gouvernement that actually cares about protecting my data.
I’m using Edge for work and I know what you’re talking about, but you can just turn almost all of it off. Edge is pretty customizable. It doesn’t beat Firefox but it’s still decent.
They have explicitly stated that bikes (and bike lanes) won’t exist in the base game at release. It is a bit hidden, as they wrote that only on Twitter and in a comment under dev diary 1.
Bikes will almost certainly be a DLC again.
They said on Twitter and in the comments of the linked post, that there won’t be any bikes at all at release.
They’ll very likely be a DLC.
Communities: Basically impossible, unless Meta/Facebook has a public list somewhere.
Instances: That will be public, because they have to register the domain somewhere and I’ll also assume that they will actually want people to know which ones are theirs, so their users join those.
Hey, another Joey user.
Nice.
Usually doesn’t get mentioned when people talk about third party apps.
As someone also using Kagi:
There’s a free tier, so you can try it out as much as you want (technically you only get 100 searches, but as with all free trials you can just make a new account)
There’s a cheaper tier at $5 now, which gets you 300 searches per month. Depending on how much you use it, that might just be enough.