If you do buy them online, make sure to submit the receipt to your insurance- they should cover at least some of it.
If you do buy them online, make sure to submit the receipt to your insurance- they should cover at least some of it.
GameBoy Advance games work really well IMO, they’re designed for small screens and lengthening aspect ratios leave tons of space for virtual buttons.
Heliboard has swipe typing? Just go to the settings and tap on “Gesture Typing”. I believe you have to download a proprietary library for it, though.
Striker didn’t say that you have to engage, he said that when you do it should be more constructive. C’mon.
I started learning Japanese as I started using Heliboard, for now I just swap back when I need it. GBoard doesn’t play nice with the language button switching between apps so I just use the OS keyboard button and have the language button disabled everywhere, which also frees up some space!
I noticed because my server is a decently old Dell Optiplex I bought off Craigslist next to my TV and the fans went crazy every time usage spiked lol. There weren’t even any active connections yet.
I tried Tailscale instead of Zerotier on my Ubuntu server but it was causing crazy CPU spikes
To render something as useful/active as a brick
The built-in Nearby Share has a desktop client from Google now if you have a phone that supports it
My favorite style is “Contemporary” then I set the background to #01FFFFFF
It’s very different but it’s so much faster to access the drawer and Frequaw covers 95% of what I used my home screen for
We’re on lemmy.ml right now
Niagara is by far my favorite launcher these days
I use it with Frequaw as the only widget to launch the apps I use the most
I rue the day Identiconizer falls behind on API versions and I won’t be able to install it on new phones anymore. Having identicons for contacts I don’t have photos for is just so much nicer than the plain letters.
Living Worlds has gorgeous low-power animated wallpapers
AlmostTI stops me from needing to learn how to use a newer calculator than the TI-84
PIA has port forwarding but it costs extra
OP’s example was lockpickinglawyer at 4.39M, YouTube is just a bigger platform than it used to be
EthosLab is your favorite Minecraft YouTuber’s favorite Minecraft YouTuber
Thought Emporium does mad science-level experiments
NighthawkInLight is basically supercharged at-home science
Jet Lag: The Game is tag/capture the flag on steroids
Roffle makes daily Hearthstone videos, mostly in Wild where cards are never cycled out and things get pretty crazy
Edit: more
Rare Earth, run by the son of Canadian astronaut Chris Hadfield, tells deep stories from obscure places
NileRed does crazy chemistry stuff
I really agree with the people recommending Technology Connections and Techmoan
This Old Tony takes you along as he does stuff on his workshop
The Drum Thing and rdavidr both make interesting videos about weird from equipment, which I never thought I’d be interested in
You may have heard of The Game Grumps before but The Ten Minute Power Hour on their side channel The Grumps has me in stitches every episode
The backlog of the late and great Technoblade, probably one of if not the top Minecraft PvPer while he was alive, is always worth a watch
I never played WoW but I love Crendor’s Pointless Top Ten videos and Barny64’s slow decent into madness playing WoW Classic
I might come back to do more later, I’m doing all of this from a tablet lol
Mindustry!
$10 on Steam, free everywhere else