I’m part of Darkrose!
Dialer apps are a mess, waiting for Fossify also here
Archlinux has the best wiki and community for every type of issue.
Anarchism@lemmy.ml is moderately active. You also have the solarpunk movement.
*if teeth are in a regular position.
Orgzly Revived deleted every list/note app I tried.
300 is one of the ugliest and most pretentious film of the century: pectorals made in computer graphics, pompous advertising shooter direction (which is in fact Snyder’s “cultural” background) and a completely idiotic use of slow motion like we’ve never seen before.
I can partly agree with you if we talk about the graphic novel but I still regretted purchasing that comic, a pro-fascist and forgettable work.
The better experience is a film without Snyder. The Owls of Ga’Hoole is the only decent work in his (artistically) shitty career.
Your smartphone is already an always connected device, and you can manually do periodical backups on external drives which is a good practice in any case.
You can also set which device rules the file modification (sent or receive only as a folder).
I think it’s ok for most of the people. If you have a tons of precious files to save I can agree with you, but I think this type of “off-grid self-hosting” is just the future of personal data management.
Don’t forget Syncthing, I always suggest it first since it doesn’t require a server or advanced knowledge to work.
You can selfhost Syncthing without having a server, using your daily devices.
We need more noob-friendly systems in this direction. Better sharable guidelines to get started into this approach.
Oh, I’m sure we’re all great parents here. I applaud you for admitting a mistake and having the humility to ask for advice, both excellent parenting skills in my opinion.
I believe the answer is always culture. Once better videogames are discovered it’s likely that they will hardly go back to the bad ones (so that the problem of prohibitionism - which is only a temporary solution - can be solved).
Try with home decor, a plant or a good lamp is always a good gift.
There’re good alternatives for every app, the only real lost are contacts and dialer, imo.
Lemmy (like Reddit) is about topics, and communities are formed around them. Mastodon (like Twitter/X) is user-centric, and discussions are formed around them. They are simply two different approaches to the social component.
The nature of these social networks makes one more useful for already known users/organizations and less for the common user. In fact, if you want to follow a particular person, Mastodon is more useful, but if you want to talk about some topic in general, Lemmy will always be superior.
The Xbox one is good and it’s the standard layout on PC, so this is probably your pick.
I love my Steam Controller since is very customizable and a pretty unique hardware, but it may require config steps.
8bitdo stuff is usually good but pay attention on layout buttons.
Never tested a PS controller on PC but Steam should allow to play some game with the PS buttons on screen.
I think it’s maybe to add a security layer in the case of crashes but I don’t really know. Simple apps were good since they had the same UI and the transation felt good.