

I know its an american trope to measure things in ‘school busses’ or ‘empire state buildings’, but this is a really good arbitrary measurement!
TL; DR thanks, I hate it.


I know its an american trope to measure things in ‘school busses’ or ‘empire state buildings’, but this is a really good arbitrary measurement!
TL; DR thanks, I hate it.
Its much closer to a Dropbox/google cloud folder with game installers in it than it is to some of the other suggestions.
Like Steam or Epic or GOG, you click download, and it downloads the game files and installer, which you can then use to play the game.
So in the case of ROMs you would be better off with the other options, as this would just download the ROM file, and you would then have to figure out your own emulation situation from there.
Gameyfin might be close to what you are looking for, my friends and I use it for our DRM free games.


How do you go drifting in the winter? That is quite common in my circles in Manitoba Canada. Lots of us grow up assuming that the e-brake is for drifting on ice (also largely because of how devastatingly flat the prairies are).


Learned about this the other day and gave it a whirl, worked great, felt reminiscent of old school iPod jailbreaking shenanigans, but I had no issues. Easier (in a way) than adb!


Ooooh, this looks good! Just after I went through most of the other task apps and found them lacking, this appears!


Neat, this looks really great! I am already enjoying a similar function for my blog via the Digital Gardens plugin in Obsidian the markdown note taking app. Makes it super easy to make a blog out of your preexisting notes, but even with that I still have a hard time blogging often.


Wow, what an unfortunately delightful article.
Side load it? Don’t you mean install it, the Play Store is not the only way to get apps
Same, too busy upvoting and moving on as usual…


I just found and set up Gameyfin (a play on Jellyfin). Still in the testing it out phase, but I love the idea of a collection of my friends and my DRM free games that we can all share with less reliance on big companies.


Meanwhile I’m just out here banging my head against a wall for hours having tried to make it work on Unraid and ended up not succeeding…


Thanks for posting, both a great reminder to try setting this up on my unraid, and also to add the RSS feed of that site to Feeder.


Ahh neat, I’ve been using StreetComplete lately for similar goals, its got achievements!
This is exactly why I use and recommend Gnome. Less fiddling around and it does powerful stuff for me, and for others it is quick to learn and its simplicity makes it hard(er) to get lost in the details.