Doing YouTube videos. The payment is abyssmal, but its nice to monetize a hobby (gaming).
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You don't have to go through your entire backlog, but you should at least complete the next game you buy.
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There's always something 70% off everyday
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That's why I set a rule to myself to not buy new games until I complete the ones I currently have.
Yes. My needs have been fulfilled.
I'm not the author. However, I was successfully able to run Blue Archive EN by using Genymotion on NVIDIA GPU.
There's a noticeable performance hit, but it is possible to do the dailies just "fine".
Is Scott Pilgrim an anime?
You can disable startup programs via the Task Manager.
What do you suggest?
Would love to see a non-sequel version of this.
I barely watch movies and TV shows nowadays. Summaries from YouTube and wiki are good enough for me to stay in the loop.
In a way, I'm not just saving costs, but I'm also saving time too.
I almost never eat out. I prefer home-cooked food. I'm not sure about the financial impact.
- uBlock Origin: Blocks ads, annoying popups and cookie banners.
- Bitwarden: For password management and logins.
- SponsorBlock: Skips sponsors and self-promotions on YouTube. A huge time-saver.
A Wound for Every Bullet achievement from Iron Grip: Warlord. This game is obscure and there's barely any achievement guide. I had to figure out how to get this difficult achievement on my own.
Go to "Settings", and then "Accounts". Tap hold on lemmy.fmhy.ml
and then click on "Remove instance". Once its been removed, add the lemmy.fmhy.net
instance.
Also, make sure that you're running the latest version of Liftoff.
If the above didn't work, then re-install the app and restart your phone.
Clear the cache and cookies.
Remove the lemmy.fmhy.ml
instance and use lemmy.fmhy.net
instead.
Did the v0.18.3 update of Lemmy really result in an 80% reduction in size in the PostgreSQL database? How did they manage to do it?
The Liftoff developers can integrate APIs from video-hosting websites like catbox.moe and YouTube into their app. By doing so, we would be able to upload videos directly through the app without having to leave it. It would then automatically post the video URL on our behalf.
If you like the idea, feel free to make this suggestions to the devs.
Lemmy only supports images. You cannot upload video files to your instance. My workaround is to upload videos to YouTube or catbox.moe and then post the URL.