OrkneyKomodo

@OrkneyKomodo@latte.isnot.coffee
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Joined 1 years ago

It's 'adapt or die' at the moment for 3rd party Reddit apps. I was kind of hoping that the developer would pivot to Lemmy or add Lemmy functionality to the app. Infinity was my go-to app before the apocalypse.

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Currently using a Google Pixel 5 that's running CalyxOS.

Ditched Apple after they initially announced they were going to start screening messages and photos (although they later walked that back). I value privacy, and hence hate Google. But Google do make sole good hardware. CalyxOS allows me to have the best of both worlds... a privacy-centric OS, running on decent hardware that's compatible with any Android app (although you still need to be a little careful what you install from a privacy perspective).

I am aware that more modern Pixel models have been released, but I'm waiting for one that's a little less massive. Every model since the Pixel 5 has been larger than it.

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Will be able to start using the Bulletin of Atomic Scientists' Doomsday Clock soon.

Pixel Dungeon or Shattered Pixel. They're roguelike dungeon explorers. The latter is a continuation of the former, which hasn't been developed for some years now.

I find Elden Ring a bit frustrating because of the complete lack of any way to keep track of quests. I've resorted to using a notes app. Even then, I'm sure I've missed off finishing some of the earlier stuff from before I started taking notes.

Seconding this. It really helped me discover stuff on there. There are interesting things to follow. They're just hard to find.

I was on Graphene but switched to Calyx. Personally, I find easier. The integration of microG helps with a few things, such as apps stuck using Google's push notification service and apps that require SafetyNet. I was going to try Graphene again, but I was thinking of waiting for a new phone.

Calyx is very nice. I've found it to be no fuss at all.

Shame we didn't decide to make him stateless under our archaic terrorism laws.