Megalodon. It’s a fork of the official app with added features.
Megalodon. It’s a fork of the official app with added features.
I had a small car by American standards (Chevy Volt) and it felt unsafe to drive sometimes. Everyone had massive trucks and SUVS and could barely see me. I had to drive super defensively. I wouldn’t want to get into a crash in one when the other vehicles are like 3x the size and weight.
I like smaller cars and wish we could see the average size start to drop here, but I think we’re past the point of no return. I recently bought a larger vehicle so I can actually fit my kids in the back and people seem to actually see me.
You absolutely nailed it. I have no issues with what my manager asks me to use Jira for. I do have issues with the extremely convoluted UI and nearly every interaction triggering loading screens. Most of my time in Jira is spent fighting their terrible user interface and waiting for the damn thing to load.
Sync for Lemmy. 🤷
I’ve donated to Lemmy, Beehaw, and Mastodon and came here because Reddit killed Sync. Lemmy is full of gatekeepers and it’s bringing the platform down. Half the posts are whining about reddit and the other half are whining because someone doesn’t adhere to the perfect open source ethos and shun anything not completely free. It’s getting tiring. No wonder Lemmy’s active user count is decreasing.
I haven’t used them in a few years and found them a lot worse than Chrome at the time. I’ll have to give them a try at work this week so I can hopefully fully switch over.
How are the developer tools lately? That’s the only thing keeping me on Chrome at work. Otherwise, I’m using Firefox on my phone and personal computer.
What? I’m a software engineer (a so-called “professional”) at a major corporation and we get the choice between Windows and Mac. Every single person I know in the company has chosen Mac.
Alternate headline: Reddit CEO Steve Huffman attempts to gaslight the entire world.
Any Dice game, really. The Battlefield games have always had incredible sound design.
Disclaimer: I haven’t played the latest one.
I donated the other day and I’m glad to see the user base here so willing to support the project!
If we want these places to succeed, we need to be willing to pay for them. It’s the only way to keep things running ad and data collection free.
I would have been happy paying Reddit to keep 3rd party app access… But they clearly think my data is worth more than a direct monthly fee. So I’ll give them neither and hang out here instead.
Fool me once. Shame on Digg. Fool me twice. Shame on Reddit.
This looks surprisingly good. I’ve been pretty burnt out on the Ubisoft open world formula so hopefully this does something new. I’m not gonna get too hyped, but I’m hoping the reviews end up being positive so I can pick this up a bit after launch.
Halo 5 & Halo Infinite. Turns out, Halo was the Halo killer all along.
That was delightful.
This looks extremely promising. I’m trying not to get my hopes up after the recent string of disappointing launches… But dang. I get to build ships, explore the galaxy, build outposts, etc, etc. This really is shaping up to be No Man’s Skyrim. I just hope they can stick the landing.
I’m a simple man. I like giant robots and in my opinion, this was one of the better giant transforming robot movies. I found it pretty enjoyable overall with some dumb moments and good human characters. Nothing groundbreaking or unique but it satisfied the big summer blockbuster itch.
The GI Joe crossover seems pretty dumb but I guess we’ll see how it pans out and I’m still on the fence on whether the mech suit was good-dumb or bad-dumb.
Tone looks perfect. Gotta see some gameplay now!
The Last Jedi.
I left the theater on opening night thrilled with what I saw. I couldn’t wait to go online and read all the positive reactions and theories for the next one… Whelp.