Only West Coast people understand.
Only West Coast people understand.
Nice. I did listen to some of the albums that came out after I fell off the wagon. Nothing quite as good as those first few joker cards though.
Came here for this. I can still recite a crazy number of those songs 20+ years after I stopped listening to them.
Oh sweet baby jeebus. Auto correct strikes again.
I agree there are benefits to the diy version. Most published party games are based off some home version that’s long existed already. And on that note, most party games can be recreated as home versions without buying the experience.
Diy Monikers
That’s number wang!
I’m guessing because onyx doesn’t have a book store to subsidize the price with like Amazon.
I’d recommend an alternative to ynab such as Actual Budget or one of the others mentioned in this thread. YNAB is great software but the subscription price of it is getting ridiculous.
Doesn’t appear so in the version i just grabbed from fdroid.
You love to see it. Never heard of this company before but I’ll be keeping an eye on them now. Good luck to them and every other developer standing up to the enshitification of everything.
Stickin’ together is what good waffles do.
I still use NOVA but it is the version before they merged in the buyout stuff. One day it might break but it’s the best option for me right now.
One feature I haven’t found on any other launcher is the ability to use both folders and tabs in my app drawer. In Nova I have my app drawer in 3 tabs. Apps (ones I use daily), games, and everything else. On top of that I like to use a few folders in the main app page to collect things like all my home automation apps, food apps, work apps, etc.
Lawnchair came closest a couple years ago but could only do tabs or folders but not both.
I think a lot of these were still being said 20 years ago. People were using Netflix by mail and Redbox in the last 20 years.
Lots of people still had brick phones by Nokia, etc which had “speed dial”. You would hold 1 for voicemail but could program 2-9 for other numbers.
Lost season 1 premiered in 2004 and you better believe people made plans around it’s schedule to watch it.