My advice would be to look into emulators. Old school games do not have any micro transactions and are complete. Plus there is a vast library of consoles and games to go through.
My advice would be to look into emulators. Old school games do not have any micro transactions and are complete. Plus there is a vast library of consoles and games to go through.
I have been banned from few subreddits and I wouldn’t appeal.
Also, a year later and we still talk about our ex (Reddit). Just get over it.
People who do not backup their laptops or phones, then come complaint to me when they are unable to to access and get a photo when the device dies.
I went through this with my wife a few years back. We had to live in a single room for years to make ends meet.
10 years later, we are a family of four now in a three bedroom house that we will hopefully complete it’s payments in 5 years or so.
Difficulties can still happen but we will sail through it again if it needed.
Been archiving a lot of my favourite shows. I expect a lot of them to either disappear in ten years, or sit behind some subscription.
Wasn’t he the same developer that decided to abandon AetherSX2 and released an update that nerfed the app?
Ask a Ninja.
I agree. Connect is a great app but it’s closed source nature makes me step back in using it.
If it was open source I can see myself switching to it.
They will still keep them green. You know how teens react to those bubbles.
Syncthing.
Allows you to use a laptop and sync your phone to it. No iCloud or Google drive needed. All syncs locally.
Would be great if it can watch a video and generate timestamps for me to skip to specific sections.
That last screenshot is the reason why I think local backups should be an option.