

You don’t need to head to about:config for this, it’s right there in the settings GUI.


You don’t need to head to about:config for this, it’s right there in the settings GUI.


Different strokes I suppose. I first tried emulation on the Rock 5B that I have running Android TV but it did not perform.
I don’t have a living room PC and couldn’t get one for CAD 200 + Wii remotes + mayflash dolphinbar.
For ease of use with a little kid who is starting to game, this has worked out.


I picked up a used Wii U with 4 Wii-motes for 200 CAD.
This lets me play (every?) GameCube, Wii, and Wii U games, along with any NES, SNES, N64, and 3(DS) games that were released to the virtual console/Wii U shop - and no fussing around with emulators.
It’s a huge catalogue of games to play natively with proper Wii-mote support, or 3rd party bluetooth controllers
I’ll eventually get a picofly installed in my V2 Switch - but for the time being the Wii U is a great value gaming machine.


What device is that a screenshot from? It has Android navigation buttons, but they’re off to the bottom right? Is this how Android tablets look now?


1password if you want to give money to Canucks.


The price of DDR4 has gone up enough that I’m no longer considering upgrading my 2017 daily driver laptop to 32GB.


Thanks for the Pinta recommendation, I’ll check that out.


I too hope for Immich’s development in that direction. Thanks for the recommendation of Digikam.


I just migrated away from Tuta after trying the service for a year. I like it well enough, but it presented too many frustrations to be a service to pay for.
After searching around and checking purelymail, infomaniak, mailbox.org, mxroute, migadu, zoho, etc. I landed on fastmail (with my own domain) predominantly because of their implementation of labels (super slick). Their mobile app and desktop applications are also very slick. Contacts/calendar sync in to the Android System is done through DavX, but I also have it syncing to my Nextcloud instance. It’s a more expensive solution than the others, but labels (tags/categories) are such an important part of my workflow that there aren’t a lot of options unless I wanted to go back to M365/Google Workspace.
If I was to give up labels, I’d probably go with infomaniak or mailbox.org. Both of their offerings were slick and the price was right.


Screenshot of a Twitter comment on a blog post with no links to be found?


This is the only arcade fighting game I ever enjoyed playing and achieved any level of proficiency.


Add more lube.


Personal, I edited the main post.
Thanks for the mention of mailbox.org, it looks pretty good albeit a bit pricier than Infomaniak. The family accounts option looks interesting. Cheers.


This one is PLA. I started with it as a test, with the intention of printing TPU after - but I found the the feel of the PLA just fine so I never bothered. It’s adhered with a bit of rubber cement that I can remove it should it deteriorate.



The model doesn’t cover every area that the rubber did - which is annoying - but others the job done.


The 604 is my favourite mouse. I have one holding on to life with a 3D printed replacement for the rubber skin that started to deteriorate.


Amazing. And what good timing, I’ve been looking at picking up a WiiU.


I’m waiting patiently for Framework to release a 14" to 15" touchscreen 2 in 1 with stylus support. I’m glad they dipped their toes in the water with the 12, but the offerings just aren’t yet there to tick enough boxes for me.
Search settings, UI customizations, vertical tab settings, extension settings all come to mind.