Thanks for sharing. I put a request in and I’ll see how comprehensive the data is.
Thanks for sharing. I put a request in and I’ll see how comprehensive the data is.
Most web browsers have an option to make a website into a pseudo app, and I’ve been using that.
Jerboa has potential and I’m excited to see it mature, but honestly the web app is a better experience atm.
Dbrady (the maker of Relay) has pushed multiple updates in the last month optimizing and reducing API calls. He then spent time recording anonymous data to see what the average API calls are, and is basing that pricing on average API calls after the changes.
This is what I came to recommend. I’m actually waiting for it to exit early access (or at least cook a bit longer), but it looks like a detective game wet dream.
I can’t get it out of my mind, only reason I haven’t bought it yet is because I don’t want to experience an inferior version of it.
Yeah, I really didn’t like the menu change. Honestly Prime 1 is the best of the series in my opinion. 2 does have some impressive boss fights though.
Honestly I’ve found that duckduckgo/Bing’s results are usually enough, and usually only fallback to Google results if I fail to get anything useful or if it’s a very technical query.
Search bangs let you search using any search engine from duckduckgo. So you can type “!g” before your search to search Google. “!w” for wikipedia, “!a” to search Amazon, etc. They have a page on duckduckgo that lets you search all the different search bangs, most every website with a search is included and has multiple search bangs that work. If you don’t remember any of the shortened commands, you can usually safely fall back on a longer one (ie if you don’t remember !a for Amazon you could do !amazon).
Honestly the search bangs are the killer duckduckgo feature. I started using it because I was upset with Google hiding search results, but it’s being able to easily search any search engine that keeps me using it.
Your link gave me a 404, so here’s a different link covering it.
Should be interesting having it set in the US. Will make the English translations kinda confusing to tell when they’re speaking Japanese vs English.
Shattered is the recommended version of Pixel Dungeon, but it doesn’t have an auto play feature. It’s possible another variant of Pixel Dungeon does, but I don’t know which one that would be.
Pixel Dungeon is great, but neither the original (which you linked) or Shattered (the most popular version after it went open source) have an auto play feature. They’re fully manual control the entire time.
Honestly it’s games lacking save points that has made devices like the Steam Deck so nice for gaming. Being able to have a dedicated gaming device that I can put to sleep whenever without reaching a save point is fantastic.
Xenoblade is great, definitely one of my favorite series. I remember stumbling across a xenoblade community on a lemmy server that was called possum something, but I think it was empty and I haven’t found it again.
I’m playing through Yakuza like a dragon right now and it’s a pretty interesting twist on a JRPG. I definitely prefer the combat to the beat-em-up yakuza games.