Here’s an example.
This is the web owa version, but it looks similar in the windows client as well. I don’t have an example from my own inbox because I uninstalled outlook, but this is the same thing.
Here’s an example.
This is the web owa version, but it looks similar in the windows client as well. I don’t have an example from my own inbox because I uninstalled outlook, but this is the same thing.
I switched to thunderbird a little while back when they started adding advertisements that look like actual email into my paid for windows application. Nope.
Exactly - If anything ever happens to permanently disable my ability to block advertisements, I’ll drop that service cold and never look back.
I disagree completely. It definitely was Star Trek, and was independently a good show. It just abandoned the typical episodic story containing trope that Star Trek uses in lieu of the more modern season-long plot. Its definitely not for everyone, but the only times I thought it was lacking was when it tried to appease those that like the more episodic path which came off as filler (alternate dimension episodes).
I’m gonna go the other way and recommend Discovery before Strange New Worlds. Canonically, SNW happens after Discovery and even refers to it at times. Also, people like to hate on Discovery but I found Discovery so much better than most modern Trek. It brought dramatic cohesion to the ST universe and abandoned the silly episodic crap that had no ties with the episodes before or after it.
This app looks really good. It looks almost exactly how I have my kbin account set up with scripts in a browser, and the gestures are very nice. - I hope it adds kbin support or one of the kbin apps ends up looking like this or better.
Weird that the dev would pick the platform with the least engagement to build an app for.
It varies wildly. I’ve got about 2000 into Path of Exile, a couple hundred into fallout 4, 100 or so into each Souls game, but I had literal years of play time put into WoW before I quit playing in Wrath.
Seems like an upgrade to me. A real upstanding, guy!
Thanks for the link. I don’t know the story, but I find it interesting that these two devs are essentially being sponsored to develop Lemmy. What sort of incentive does the sponsor have for funding this development?
Please… Millennials will be 50 years old before GTA6 makes it’s way to market.