I’m nervous about how long it’ll be until those stop working
I’m nervous about how long it’ll be until those stop working
A lot of jewelry boutiques sell both these days. When I bought an engagement ring, most places I looked have both lab grown and mined diamonds as options when you pick a diamond for the ring.
Most reputable dealers claim to have cruelty-free sources, but synthetic diamonds were about half the price, so I still think buying mined diamonds is a bit silly.
The sheer amount of pro-communist/pro-china comments is insane here. Plus the number of giant emojis that spam up the whole comment feed. Honestly, most of my real issues come down strictly to Hexbear users. A lot of their behavior completely ruins the platform for me.
That and the lack of fanbases for the things I like. There’s very little Star Wars or Halo fan presence here. Feels like Star Trek is the only fandom with any presence here, so I have to go back to reddit for those things.
I’ve been using Photoprism. Single-user is fine for me. I see lots of people switching to immich, but haven’t checked it out myself.
Photoprism supports sharing albums via link to people who don’t have accounts. Mine is remotely accessible using Tailscale. I would like to set up proper remote access via DNS, but haven’t made that leap yet, I’m too nervous about opening ports up.
What in the boomer humor is this?
I still play it with friends every couple weeks. We still have a good time, especially now that you can queue FFA with friends, and now that there’s infection. Being able to play against each other adds so much to the experience.
I think the struggle just comes down to how little there was at launch. There was no progression system (the only way to earn anything was to do chores), there weren’t many maps and modes (launching without forge really screen this over), and there was no PvE you could do with friends.
If the game had launched how it is now (so, 2 more years of delay which is insane) I think it wouldn’t have died off as quickly. There’s actual XP now just for playing, there are a lot of maps and modes and a community maps playlist, and campaign co-op.
tl;dr same as what everyone else always says. 343 dropped the ball hard on content at launch.
TLOU Part 1. I got a few hours into the PC port but it was so unstable I gave up during week 1, and haven’t touched it since.
I mean, there’s a lot of pretty bad memes here too. But a lot of good shit posts too
Exactly the same for me. Choosing an instance based on values, content, or location is so lame. I chose my instance based on the funny name.
Question, where did you find a phone that isn’t run by an ad company?
TandoorRecipes is a great little recipe-hosting service, and it’s available as an app on Unraid. No more saving recipes in my notes app, I actually have nicely-formatted ingredient lists and instructions.
Anyone have any good extensions for hiding ad blockers from sites? Can ublock origin do it natively?
def centaur(): return horse / 2 + centaur()
FTFY
In my opinion it is very good these days. Almost all of the major problems at launch have been resolved. There’s a ton of game modes and maps. They added firefight, forge, custom games, infection, and there are like 15 different playlist to choose from.
They’re actively working on networking improvements (three playlists use the new netcode currently, and they’re using that to test how well it works before making the whole game use it).
Cosmetics are in a much better place than at launch. There are a ton of options and a lot of things work on every armor set.
The biggest issue imo is still the battle pass system. Limited time events (like the Christmas event) replace the season pass if you don’t buy the paid version, so there isn’t much to unlock at a given time unless you pay. But, paid passes never expire, and you can go back and buy old passes, and most passes contain enough credits to buy another pass, so it’s basically a one-ti.e fee.
If you don’t like Halo, nothing has changed that will make you like it. The game plays like it did at launch in terms of gunplay and movement. But the overall experience is in a much better state than at launch