It’s the best Lemmy though.
It’s the best Lemmy though.
Joined the TestFlight!
Never heard of him and his Twitter bio doesn’t elaborate. What’s his CV?
Jellyfin and self host!
I forgot there was a DS one. It’s worth it compared to OG versions?
Like Pokémon, I would say most games with RNG. They’re basically fake and also limited by the lack of computation for RNG at the time. You can’t make them hard; there’s basically a ratio where they’re enjoyable or not, and that’s the same ratio as playable or not.
Platformers resist this—they’re exactly as hard as they are. They’re the original physics based game. Pure skill.
It’s a straight ass episode and I totally never understood the praise. It’s not a skipper for me, but I’ll never rewatch it. It’s a completely middle of the road DS9.
What do you meant Nintendont? That is on Wii U.
Who are the custom servers for DS?
It is the most retro supporting piracy console, it’s elite IMO. I have two with HShop on them and CFW.
Legitimately the only mobile device I’ve gamed on for two years.
Jellyfin is so much better man, once setup. It’s basically the dream.
This looks so sick.
Same please!
See my edit.
By roar I meant the end of the finale episode. Really brought home TNG through DS9 for me.
Time’s Orphan is probably the worst episode of television I’ve ever seen tbh.
I realize I said the wrong number in my title LOL.
TNG -> DS9 in order or start DS9 as simultaneous timelines begin. Either way.
I disagree with choose your own adventure. I think the “bad” episodes and the slog of a few bad apples as it were, differentiate Trek. It makes the highs high. The contrast across the series is what will truly form your fandom.
I didn’t even know about this mission. Why isn’t this more publicized?
We need an encyclopedia of posts/content like this that is the masterbook of Fediverse ops and scaling “how-to.”
Oracle combined is my favorite Zelda hands down. You have to try it.
Discovery should not be a function of the Fediverse itself. It should be a tool, app, or otherwise layer on top of a baseline. Discovery is an opinionated service offering—if it’s baked in, it’s not a good thing IMO.