Yeah I had a teenaged account as well. It’s gone now. I don’t really need any interaction from the website, just tracking, so TMDb is more than fine for my purposes.
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There’s a really nice TMDb compatible Android app called ShowCase, btw.
Preach! For sure, been cutting down as much as possible. It helps that prices are thru the roof and I don’t need a lot.
I’ve always been a major thrifter, almost everything I own is second hand or hand me down, but I also happen to enjoy collecting, which is where the online element sometimes comes in.
Don’t get me wrong, I’ve only ordered from Amazon less than a dozen times, never had Prime, and most of my purchases have always been local.
I honestly love that folks are trying to wean off the toxic teat that is US technocracy. I can jive with it.
Yea I wouldn’t consider eBay to be a viable alternative here.
If you don’t like the discussion, you can skip it :) I think it’s better to vocalize the issue so we can look at it together.
I personally boycotted Amazon for several years around the 2020s before resorting to purchases I felt I needed and couldn’t get elsewhere.
After being burned so many times, I’ve certainly reconsidered my wants and needs overall - if Amazon is the only way, do I need it at all?
If you don’t think that’s anything, I don’t know what to tell ya.
Amazon already knows everything about you from your buying habits, down to menstrual cycles and toilet cleaning. What’s your favourite films on top of it?
(I hate Amazon, finally deleted my decades old IMDb account a while back. Now if only I could rid myself of Amazon… They’ve not fulfilled a single order for me correctly since 2020 so it’s not even the ease that counts any more… One day!)
I deleted my decades old IMDb account recently and migrated here. Meager protest against Amazon, I know, but tmdb is definitely good enough. Don’t miss a thang.
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Linux Gaming@lemmy.world•SUPER ZSNES - Rewritten SNES emulator with a native Linux version.English
341·21 days agoUnfortunately not open source from what I can see, at least not yet.
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Linux Gaming@lemmy.world•LACT v0.9.0 - Inc. Nvidia Voltage-Frequency Curve EditorEnglish
14·23 days agoAlso new is the NVidia tool PenguinBurner, which can now also auto scan for most optimal undervolts instead of just importing an Afterburner undervolt profile from Windows.
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Linux Gaming@lemmy.world•Amethyst - Linux Mod ManagerEnglish
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Linux Gaming@lemmy.world•Amethyst - Linux Mod ManagerEnglish
7·1 month agoPerfect, I prefer this myself too :D
Wow, this is great! I’ve seen a bunch of these before but never in a more concerted effort. Looking forward to it.
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linuxmemes@lemmy.world•With the latest changes from Microslop, this has been me in my friend group lately.
3·1 month agoFreedom is my top feeling too! I was so, SO miserable on Windows. Every task felt like a chore. Haven’t felt that way on Bazzite once, even if some things take an extra step here and there!
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linuxmemes@lemmy.world•With the latest changes from Microslop, this has been me in my friend group lately.
17·1 month agoI am loving, loving KDE and Bazzite. It feels like such a mature operating system compared to ol’ Windows :D
Same, great update, happened a few times already and I’ve only been on Linux for two months.
One thing I love about swapping OS is that over the past two months, I’ve already seen 10 or so patches to the OS that have legitimately made my experience better. On Windows, everything just got progressively worse with each upgrade. It makes me hopeful for the future instead of despondent!
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Linux Gaming@lemmy.world•KDE Plasma 6.6 Delivers An Impressive Edge For Radeon Graphics Over GNOME 50 On Ubuntu 26.04English
1·2 months agoI’ve definitely seen people do it successfully. Mending Wall exists, too, though I’m not sure if it applies here.
You could go straight for, too, 5 if you like the setting at all compared to the others. There’s a sidequel called New Dawn for 5, too. It’s nice.
Absolutely second Singularity - it’s a game very much in the vein of Half-Life 2 and BioShock. Almost as good, if not quite, but rather quite forgotten. Loved it when it came out.




Yeah the lack of alternatives is real in many places around the world. A lot of it is just terrifying, dizzying monopolization. I don’t luckily have that issue, but it is undeniable.