Been Smart Launcher pro user since Smart Launcher 3. It’s not as highly customizable as other launchers mentioned here, but I can’t live without auto categorizing app feature. Why are there no other launcher app with this feature?
Been Smart Launcher pro user since Smart Launcher 3. It’s not as highly customizable as other launchers mentioned here, but I can’t live without auto categorizing app feature. Why are there no other launcher app with this feature?
I like the theatrical cut. I like the director’s cut even more. Saladdin depiction alone is worth it.
What? It’s that low? I like this movie. It’s the closest we’ve got to Fallout 3: The Movie!
Don’t forget that there’s also Gary Oldman in this movie. I like The Postman with Kevin Costner and this movie has similar vibes.
I’m not sure there are as Reddit already has subreddit for almost anything imaginable, but I can say that due to how Fediverse operates, I’m seeing more specialized communities that is probably represented just as a tag in a subreddit.
For example my country has one subreddit, with some sister subreddit for photography, food, some big cities, etc, but all these sisters are really low in both content and subscribers. People would rather post to the main subreddit and add [PICS] tag rather than post in photography subreddit, for example. While in Lemmy someone made an entire instance for my country, so we could create more communities and they all are going to be displayed in Local.
I haven’t watched the latest Futurama, but from what I remember of its early seasons, isn’t Futurama always like this? Or in general, any Matt Groening show?
My concern is more to prevent some trolls from just making up fictional or even misleading “facts” to post here.
I tried this some time ago. It’s basically the same game, just with some QoL improvement like widescreen support, and also dynamic lighting which is cool.
I haven’t watched it yet, but the trailer feels like The Lego Movie but with Barbie. It even has Will Ferrell as president business again.
Hi, firstly, congrats for being mod.
I noticed that some posts here do not include any source link. Should there be a rule about this?
I wonder who invented this, and how? Someone for some reason smelt a beaver’s ass and thought, mmm vanilla.
This was my exact opinion in probably 15 years ago when I’m still using my Sony Walkman phone and my first laptop. Not anymore now. I’d stick with Firefox for both desktop and phone, and use Chrome if necessary as last resort.
Fanny pack. Is it just me?
They lose a potential buyer, that is, you. Which is why books are plastic sealed.
Now if you don’t have the means to pirate the book, would you buy it?
I don’t even pirate software anymore, just here to pass the popcorn.