I have another question.
Can we reprogramme the remote buttons that open Netflix, YouTube etc., so that they open other apps like Jellyfin or something?
I have another question.
Can we reprogramme the remote buttons that open Netflix, YouTube etc., so that they open other apps like Jellyfin or something?
Yes?
Edit - Oh, sorry, I completely mis-read it. OP just means to ask if they are called time travel films or not.
I just wish Lutris has gamepad support in the UI.
I tried FSR frame generation and it was pretty distracting. I’d rather turn down the graphics settings.
Naked (2017)
Plot - Rob is caught in a time loop as he keeps waking up naked in a hotel elevator on the day of his wedding. This is a remake of the 2000 Swedish film Naken.
Not a great film, though.
Edge of Tomorrow.
Plot - Earth is invaded by aliens. Tom Cruise gets a power where if he dies, the day starts over. So, he keeps pushing forward in the warzone, and if he dies, he knows how he’ll get attacked and adapts to it.
Pretty sure you won’t get stable 60fps at 4K even with a 4080.
In India, you can register yourself with a “Do Not Disturb” service through your carrier. It works surprisingly well.
Are you enjoying this game? Do you think it is as good as the reviews?
Personally, I didn’t like the story or the gameplay that much, especially when compared to Uncharted 3, or even 1 and 2. The puzzles were so easy, and the game felt so repetitive. I would say more, but I do not wish to spoil it for you.
It’s a good game, just not as good as the ratings, in my opinion.
I think it belonged to Sony. Death Stranding just got released on Xbox as well.
I think it’s more like Red Hat and Debian fucked, and have birth to Fedora.
Then why do have to use both, a unified push server and a mollysocket, if both are doing the exact same thing?
I think when kids will start doing it in public, the original symbol will lose its significance.
Oh yes. Like, I selfhost both, ntfy and MollySocket. I am sure MollySocket does encrypt the data.
Yes, they can read the data. But apps like Molly (Signal Fork) send encrypted notifications. So, the time and some other metadata may be read by the server, but the content and contact won’t be visible in plain text.
Now that’s debatable.
I appreciate the effort you put into explaining the concept of memes and their significance in modern culture. However, I think you might be overcomplicating things. While it’s true that Richard Dawkins introduced the term “meme” in his book The Selfish Gene, I’m not convinced that the average person needs to delve into the intricacies of cultural transmission, medium of expression, and social context to appreciate a meme.
In my opinion, memes are often simply a form of entertainment or a way to poke fun at current events. They can be clever and thought-provoking, but they don’t always require a deep understanding of their evolutionary nature or their role in shaping contemporary discourse. Sometimes, a meme is just a funny image with a witty caption, and that’s okay.
I also think you’re being a bit condescending when you imply that people who don’t share your level of understanding of memes are somehow missing out or not putting in enough effort. Not everyone needs to be a meme expert to appreciate their value in modern culture. In fact, I think the beauty of memes lies in their accessibility and ability to transcend different demographics and contexts.
Rather than trying to elevate memes to a level of high-brow cultural significance, perhaps we should just appreciate them for what they are: a form of online content that can bring people together and provide a much-needed laugh or distraction in our increasingly complex world.