The 4th book came out in Nov last year. I kinda forgot what happened in the 2nd and 3rd books. So giving those a re-read before I sink my teeth into "The Lost Metal".
Honestly, might re-read the first trilogy too afterwards.
The 4th book came out in Nov last year. I kinda forgot what happened in the 2nd and 3rd books. So giving those a re-read before I sink my teeth into "The Lost Metal".
Honestly, might re-read the first trilogy too afterwards.
Honestly, that was becoming an issue as of late. Unless you know were to look (specific subreddits) /r/all took forever for news to appear. I remember when shit was on /r/all almost instantly.
I recommend Lensdump too. It also has an auto-delete feature, which is nice. It doesn't allow for anonymous/guest downloads, but that's not exactly a bad thing.
~tilde has their comment section setup the same way, and I believe their reasoning is because it encourages you to read the existing comments.
Not sure if @ernest has the same intentions or if it was just a stylistic choice.
Personally, I like that it's on the bottom of the threads.
Chookity pok!
I might be a bit bias, but I do like mooncaKe.
PS: Obligatory fuck Warner Bros. Discovery for cancelling Final Space.
"Twitter is being evicted from its Colorado office for non-payment of rent since March"
Spez: "Write that down! Write that down! We'll save thousands!"
Steam summer sale is a little less than 2 weeks. I imagine it'll go in sale for the same price, if not lower. Better to wait to see if you can get a better deal.
Wait wait wait wait, you can connect Tachiyomi to your own manga host? Well... shit. I know what I'm going to be doing next.
I highly recommend AudioBookShelf . It's mostly geared towards audiobooks/podcasts, but it has a decent reader built into it. That being said, it's not without it's flaws, like some document file types aren't recognized, and not properly syncing progress occasionally.
Edit: I should mention it's actively being developed, devs are active on discord & GitHub, and it's getting better all the time.
I just got into it this past February, but I'm really missing /r/wrc and /r/rally.
Also can't forget /r/Simpsonsshitposting
... stock Samsung, but I removed as many bullshit stock apps as I could with ADB.
Yea, I did the same. I have no idea why Samsung decided to force certain apps on their phone with no ability to disable them, for example the calendar. I miss the old days when android wasn't bundled with the manufacturer/carrier's preinstalled apps that can't be removed without having to jump through some hoops, however easy those hoops may be. It should just be as simple as clicking uninstall.
"Friendly fire is on"
"Ok" Walks through fire
"I THOUGHT YOU SAID IT WAS FRIENDLY!"