Seconding this. It really helped me discover stuff on there. There are interesting things to follow. They're just hard to find.
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I find Elden Ring a bit frustrating because of the complete lack of any way to keep track of quests. I've resorted to using a notes app. Even then, I'm sure I've missed off finishing some of the earlier stuff from before I started taking notes.
Shame we didn't decide to make him stateless under our archaic terrorism laws.
Will be able to start using the Bulletin of Atomic Scientists' Doomsday Clock soon.
It's 'adapt or die' at the moment for 3rd party Reddit apps. I was kind of hoping that the developer would pivot to Lemmy or add Lemmy functionality to the app. Infinity was my go-to app before the apocalypse.
I was on Graphene but switched to Calyx. Personally, I find easier. The integration of microG helps with a few things, such as apps stuck using Google's push notification service and apps that require SafetyNet. I was going to try Graphene again, but I was thinking of waiting for a new phone.
Calyx is very nice. I've found it to be no fuss at all.
Currently using a Google Pixel 5 that's running CalyxOS.
Ditched Apple after they initially announced they were going to start screening messages and photos (although they later walked that back). I value privacy, and hence hate Google. But Google do make sole good hardware. CalyxOS allows me to have the best of both worlds... a privacy-centric OS, running on decent hardware that's compatible with any Android app (although you still need to be a little careful what you install from a privacy perspective).
I am aware that more modern Pixel models have been released, but I'm waiting for one that's a little less massive. Every model since the Pixel 5 has been larger than it.
I'm glad this community is over here now. Made the transition from Reddit a little easier.
Ta. I'd completely forgotten about this.
What happened with the latex packages recently? was it a redactor?
Pixel Dungeon or Shattered Pixel. They're roguelike dungeon explorers. The latter is a continuation of the former, which hasn't been developed for some years now.