/u/MaxwellHill
fluffman86
I'm always amazed when I see someone using new reddit or the official app. I just don't understand how, it's soooo bad
Thank you so much for this. List view is soooo much nicer.
I'm here. I have my tech license, but I don't use my ham radio much because I really hate talking to strangers...
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I'm using jerboa. Works really well for me, bit I want to swap the voting buttons to the right and the links to the left. Also would like more density.
And as much as I hate the new reddit theme, Lemmy is about as bad. I love the density of old.reddit and RiF.
@rrpeak@feddit.de linked one reddit post while I was searching for this one, so here it is anyway:
And here's the OG mastodon post from fedi.tips:
https://mstdn.social/@feditips/106835057054633379
Make sure to "Show More" on each post in the thread, including the replies. I thought it was all spamming the same post for a minute, lol.
Man, I had so much fun in high school playing jDoom/Doomsday. They made it easy to set up multiplayer ad-hoc connections before there was wifi in my high school, and it ran on our potato laptops and still looked WAY better than the old DOS/Win95 versions.
For me it's Zelda games.
Ocarina of Time for 3DS on Citra in gorgeous with the HD Texture packs https://www.henrikomagnifico.com/ and you can also grab PS4 buttons to make it more playable and the motion controls with the PS4 controller are actually good.
The stutter and low quality on Breath of the Wild and now Tears of the Kingdom were unbearable for me, but BotW is phenomenal on Cemu and TotK is running on most computers at over 30fps, even in 4K, and my PC has a really nice processor in it and rarely drops below 60fps at 4K.
I didn't make it very far, but the Dolphin version of Skyward Sword using the thumbstick for sword instead of the crappy Wii motion controls was SOOO much better. I'll probably go back and finish that after I beat TotK.
Edit: oh, and the most important part of emulating those games is actually being able to set the attack/action buttons to something normal, like the playstation cross button instead of the Switch A / PS Circle. I love Nintendo games, but hate their stupid button layouts.
Salomons in particular are particularly narrow, so if your narrow feet fit in those narrow shoes, then you will definitely not have heel slip.
Heel slip is when you have a wide fore foot and narrow or normal sized heel, so you buy a wide shoe and the heel is then too wide so it feels like either your foot is about to slip out the back, or it slips side-to-side, or you crank down the laces so tight to keep your feet in you end up causing problems on the top of your foot.
Better to get a "foot shaped" shoe like Altra and let your toes splay out while using a normal shaped heel. Your feet will thank you.
If you are getting heel slip, get something from Altra. I like the Lone Peaks for hiking and trail running and disc golf, and wear the Torin knit to keep my feet cool for everyday stuff and around the office.
Altras use a "foot shape" - wide toe box and narrow heel. I always thought I had wide feet and like you would have a ton of heel slip and get blisters on my Achilles because of it. Switched to Altras and can go 15-20 mile days hiking with a pack without blisters.
They are also zero drop, meaning the heel is on the same level as the toe, so switch to them slowly. If you go from a "normal" shoe with a heel to zero drop and immediately start running miles and miles all at once, you can stretch out your Achilles and calf muscles and injure yourself, so take it easy and just wear them around the office or house and on short walks for a week or two before stepping up to anything strenuous.
Boy, are you in for a surprise on Lemmy. Did you see the thread yesterday about lemmy.ml banning people for posting news articles in a news community that are critical of the CCP?