FreeTube is what you're looking for. LibreTube, Newpipe and FreeTube can import/export each-others subscriptions too
I agree. I'm still hoping some subreddits will move over to Lemmy, but I'm really enjoying Lemmy anyhow. The Lemmy communities seem generally really positive so far and there is enough content for me to enjoy. It even helps with reducing my time lost on the internet while still providing me with the community and information-influx that I enjoy. Quality over quantity. I also really love the idea of the technical parts: federated, open source and self-hostable.
Same for me, most of my favorite games nowadays are indies. Like Valheim, Stardew Valley and more
Looks very good! It reminds me of Ni No Kuni Wrath of the White Witch.
Colombian Salsa Records with Gia Fu --
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As a big fan of My Analog Journey, I felt like sharing this one here. They have great music sets in many different genres of music, with many guest DJ's. This keeps it very fresh and it has led to me discovering a lot of new songs. This set is one of my favorites, especially on days with nice weather (like today here)
Those games might be worth checking out, it's a very different experience than online multiplayer shooters. But maybe shooters just aren't your thing at all, which is okay as well :) If you need more game-recommendations, both shooters and non-shooters, I'm happy to scroll though my Steam list and gather some more for you!
No, I don't and I haven't felt the need to buy one either. For the few times that I do need a car I'm lucky enough to have family living close by that is always happy to let me use their cars. But even if I didn't have family living close-by renting a car a few times a year is probably way cheaper in my case than buying and maintaining my own car. Owning a car does have some advantages, but in my case I think the disadvantages outweigh the advantages. Disadvantages are things like: Extra costs for buying the car, maintenance, parking and insurance. Taking up extra space in a crowded city and bad for my health if I get too much used too it.
I would buy one if I really needed one for a job, but so far I really don't need it (and I could always still buy a car if I do need it more often).
I get 90%+ of my trips around by walking and biking, occasionally by public transport and only a few times per year I need a car. Living in the Netherlands.
What about games like Half Life or Metro? I don't like most mutiplayer shooters either, but storydriven singleplayer games can be great imo
Free and Open Source software. I don't mean anything specific, but if you use/need software it doesn't hurt to search if there are any FOSS solutions available that suit your needs. If it does, you might save a couple of bucks. If it doesn't you can still use your proprietary solution anyway.
Complete dealbreaker for me. You'll never actually own games with such models, as you are completely dependand on the publisher. Once they pull the plug, you can't play the game you paid for. Server probleem? Sorry, you can't play right now. Traveling? Sorry, can't play.
It is also generally bad for modding and the overall user experience. These kind of games often have DRM that don't allow for modding
- Star Ocean First Departure (PPSSPP)
- Star Ocean Second Evolution (PPSSPP, Maybe even Yuzu?)
- Ken Follett's Pillars of the Earth
- Stardew Valley
- Wargroove
- FTL: Faster Than Light
- Spiritfarer Farewell Edition
Good to hear! I actually still haven't really played it, although I set it up on my system. I got the urge to play more platforms, including Jak, after I finally beat one of my favorite childhood games, Rayman 2 The Great Escape, a few months ago.
Far Cry 2. I bought it shortly after it was launched and didn't like it at all. It seemed so boring and clunky to me. Years later I gave it another try and this time I really enjoyed it! I even bought another copy because the original disc started having cracks and I didn't want the disc to explode in my console. It's now one of my favorite games in the franchise.
You might want to keep an eye on OpenGoal. It's a decompilation of the original engine. This allows you to run Jak 1 natively, and they're working on porting Jak 2 as well. This can also result in higher performance, better graphics and more :)
Nee sorry, het moet nog wel een beetje te vreten blijven
Thank you for sharing LibreTube! It's exactly what I was looking for!
I was starting to like NewPipe more since Revanced borked on my phone. However, it doesn't load child comments and the UI could use an update. LibreTube seems to improve on those exact issues!
Ik heb ze net klaar! En je boft! Jan Klaas en Sanne zijn net weg dus je mag er 2 pakken!
Same for me and I have to say, I'm really liking it here so far! The community is of course smaller, but it's still large enough to be engaging and the users are nice so far.