3migo

joined 2 years ago
[–] 3migo@lemmy.world 86 points 5 days ago (1 children)

To me, the appeal of Fair phone has always been it's repairability. And I think that they view the repairable aspect as a big part of their eco impact, as they intend for people to own their Fairphone for much longer and repair pieces as they need to be buying a new device entirely every 2-4 years.

[–] 3migo@lemmy.world 6 points 1 week ago

My friends and I have been playing this since the recent launch. It's a lot of fun! The map rotates daily so it's a fresh challenge for you to explore every day. I'd recommend starting on the easy "tenderfoot" mode to get a hang of things first.

[–] 3migo@lemmy.world 31 points 2 weeks ago (1 children)

Adding work into the shower would diminish it's idea generating powers.

The reason we are able to come up with good ideas in the shower is that our mind isn't otherwise occupied by doing anything else. We aren't on our phones, watching TV, having a conversation, or working. Our mind has no obligations and the act of cleaning yourself doesn't require much mental load. So our mind is free to drift and think freely about whatever it wants. We don't have many similar times of distraction-free brain freedom in our modern lives.

Add in a task like taking a meeting, and now you've removed that key no thoughts head empty feature of showers that leads to the brain blast.

[–] 3migo@lemmy.world 6 points 3 weeks ago

Pummel Party is a great option too!

[–] 3migo@lemmy.world 3 points 4 weeks ago (3 children)

Where can I disable this within my Google account I use on Android?

[–] 3migo@lemmy.world 1 points 1 month ago

I never played the Tales from Borderlands myself, but my wife did and she really enjoyed it. She said it added a lot to the story lore presented in BL2.

I did enjoy the Walking Dead telltale game along with the Wolf Among Us, though.

[–] 3migo@lemmy.world 18 points 1 month ago (3 children)

I've been a big Borderlands fan for 10+ years. I played through the first one multiple times and loved it. My wife and I bonded over BL1 when we first started dating.

Was super excited for BL2, and have played it many times throughout the years.

But the pre-sequel was a let down, and BL3 felt soulless and lacked the same spark as BL2.

Tiny Tina Wonderlands was great, and felt like a return to what made BL2 so fun.

All that to say, I don't have high hopes for BL4, nor will I be paying $80 for it. It just feels like they're coasting off the brand name at this point and trying to exploit longtime BL players like myself.

[–] 3migo@lemmy.world 1 points 2 months ago (1 children)

On foldables like the Samsung fold series, is the taskbar supported in this launcher?

I used Nova on standard slabs, but nova doesn't support foldables. And I haven't found a third party launcher that still allows me to use the (super useful) taskbar on the inner display.

If Octopi supports that, I'll switch today!

[–] 3migo@lemmy.world 1 points 2 months ago

Citizen Sleeper and Citizen Sleeper 2 can both be played entirely with just a mouse. No keyboard inputs needed.

[–] 3migo@lemmy.world 1 points 3 months ago

Try out Loddlenaut or Toem!

[–] 3migo@lemmy.world 8 points 5 months ago (1 children)

I'm also a Nebula subscriber for the same reason stated above. A lot of my favorite creators are on Nebula and either post their videos a week or two early on Nebula, or post extended versions of their videos on Nebula.

There's no ads or sponsorship segments, so it makes for a pleasant experience. Admittedly, the Nebula "originals" which are exclusive to Nebula, is a fairly small catalogue. But what is there is high quality.

The Nebula subscription is worth it for me to support creators and have a better viewing experience... And to see each Jetlag episode a week early.

[–] 3migo@lemmy.world 23 points 8 months ago (2 children)

Scavengers Reign. One of the best pieces of sci-fi I've ever seen. They managed to create a world that feels truly alien, and the environment has such complex cause/effect relationships. Highly recommend!

 

Hey all, hoping some more experienced Proton users might be able to help me out here.

Earlier this week I began the process of switching from Gmail to Proton. I imported the last few months of Gmail messages, set Gmail to forward to Proton for the interim before I can get all my other accounts switched away from that Gmail, and installed the Android proton mail app.

I'm having the following issues:

  • Proton mail, regardless of if I'm in browser or mobile app, keeps reappearing emails that I delete or mark as spam. I'll delete them, then check my inbox again later and there they are again, unread in my inbox. It'll take 6 or 7 attempts sometimes before an email actually stays deleted.

-the Android app is sucking crazy amounts of battery. It's not like I receive an insane amount of daily messages, but yesterday Proton mail sucked 40% of my battery. That's from mostly idle use and deleting a handful of emails. That's it. It seems to be pulling an insane amount of juice in the background.

Anyone know how I can resolve these problems? I want to use proton for their focus on privacy and encryption, but both these issues are deal breakers for me if I can't resolve them.

Thanks in advance!

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