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If you know the folder where the configuration of FreshRSS is stored on the various devices and the structures are the same over all devices: it should be possible.
If you know the folder where the configuration of FreshRSS is stored on the various devices and the structures are the same over all devices: it should be possible.
Vampire Survivors on the Switch, Helldivers 2 and Final Fantasy XIV on the PC.
True, since Fairphone’s focus seems to be on fairness in the hardware. I wish they were better on the software side as well.
I don’t recall it was hard to install IodéOS on a Fairphone 4.
Which was only published by them.
Unfortunately Tencent also has fingers in “indie” pies. For example they own up to a third of Larian.
Just a passer-by: why a chromebook? Is their hardware less reliant on proprietary software?
Yup, I have one of those. I’m not sure what the exact build year is, but I think it’s from the mid-90s.
I got in 2006 or so from a thrift store and served me ever since.
I think of my characters in games as “stand alone”, and I don’t really care about the gender I’m playing as.
Specific reasons to play women:
Vice City literally ends with a Scarface homage.
Phantasmagoria by Sierra Online.
Have you looked at boom arms? They reach up and over and won’t get in the way of your hands/arms.
If I had a dollar for every time people recommended Blue mics while any dynamic mic would’ve been a better option, I’d be a rich man.
Considering it’s a Bethesda developed game, I think it’s safe to say there has been no optimisation at all.
Iron out the bugs? That would be an improvement compared to Skyrim.
A pubic louse in this case
Running a Fairphone 4 with IodéOS (another de-Googled privacy focused Android) for close to two years now and I agree that it’s a capable phone which doesn’t limit myself in any way.
As you mentioned the biggest downside is the camera, which apparently has something to do with the firmware.
Edit: regarding the headphone situation: I’m using Austrian Audio (=former AKG engineering team) Hi-X25BT headphones, which are noticeably better than pods or cheap headphones and have been running well over a year now. They come with both (mini-)jack to USB-C and USB-C to USB-C cables, but I haven’t tried the latter yet.
And it certainly doesn’t help that a great “classic Bioware” game was released by Larian (… again).
Indeed, the job of most AAA game studios is to get as much money as possible from the gamers to their shareholders.
I’m not sure why I’d store passwords with any external provider. I keep a local database synchronized between my computers and mobile phones, with a backup elsewhere.