I prefer the same PS layout, but some other people complain about the left stick not being under the 'default' thumb position, and thus like Xbox controllers more.
There's a small strategy game called ‘Antiyoy’, with simplistic mechanics, which works for short-ish games: you can do a stint while waiting in queue or such. Iirc ‘Antiyoy Classic’ is entirely offline, while the regular one has an online mode. Both have no ads and near zero permissions, unless something changed since I last played.
You can try ‘Diplicity’ for an online strategy a-la ‘Risk’ where you bargain and do alliances with other players, until one of you wins the whole thing. There's no randomness. It's an implementation of the board game ‘Diplomacy’.
‘Hocus’ is a nice spatial puzzle with impossible geometry. Iirc it requires payment for additional levels, but has no ads.
The app ‘Fabularium’ runs text adventures, i.e. games where you type your actions and read the description of what happens. There are a myriad of such adventure games, many with novel mechanics. You'll need to download the games themselves separately, mainly from IFDb.org. ‘Fabularium’ isn't the only app that runs text adventures, but I like it and it supports more formats than some other apps do.
Regarding email, consider buying a personal domain for your email address. You specify the ip addresses of the email provider in the domain's DNS, and on the provider's side specify that the domain is for your email box. This way, if the email provider doesn't work out, you only need to change the DNS records to another provider, instead of changing the email address on accounts (which is often impossible).
However, not all email providers support custom domains, and some only do that on paid tiers.
Thanks for the explanation. As it happens, one of my irks about the Windows version of Transmission is that it doesn't remember the position of the torrent-properties window. I want the list on the left, the details on the right — particularly since Transmission reuses the details window, essentially treating it as a pane. This worked splendidly on MacOS.
Technically the original ‘Dracula’ is Austrian/Hungarian film ‘Dracula's Death’, released in either 1921 or 1923. Considering that Dracula is either the most- or second-most-frequently adapted character ever, I wouldn't be surprised if more films were made between this one and the 1931 one.
Also, funny thing, a Spanish-language version of ‘Dracula’ was filmed simultaneously with the 1931 film, on the same sets. It's considered better made, because the crew had access to the dailies of the English version and could adjust the direction based on the flaws they noticed.
Hold on, so I can't run Transmission that has the torrent list in one window and torrent details in another window? Only one single window per app? What insanity is this.
Every app I know opens a window for the preferences, how is this solved in Wayland? Even just the typical Explorer-style file manager requires multiple windows to function.
Ah! Good old videos on ‘how realistic these films are’. I know at least three decent series of such vids, but forgot about them lately — need to get into them again, they provide nice mealtime entertainment.
If we're gonna take shitposts seriously, then I'm also gonna inform you that I recently watched the movies, and a lot of the injuries depicted would be at least ER-worthy, with possible permanent crippling damage, and more than a few would easily kill a man. Especially in the second film.
Ah, the ‘drawer of drawings’ guy. Who tends to skillfully draw bodies with comical proportions, and then give them uncannily detailed faces and especially eyes. Which results in a bit horrory atmosphere to all their comics.
the amount of pro genocidal statements and cheers for extremism
whenever you bring up topics like treatment of minorities, lgbtq+ rights, feminism etc, people normally dont comment on this stuff or make a “harmless joke” out of it
Not sure what corners of Reddit you're browsing, but from what I've seen on r/all, the active majority don't make extremist statements and don't make jokes out of minorities (with the exception of the weird “women am I right” on r/SipsTea). In fact, Reddit is pretty leftist by US standards, considering USians are the majority of active posters and commenters.
However, it does have a penchant for ridiculing both Pakistanis and Indians — which, though, is lately supported by Indians themselves posting videos of uncivil behaviour on r/indianrailways and such. Plus, Indians and Pakistanis on Reddit do disparage and dismiss each other — idk about any particularly extremist sentiment. But this disparagement is typically limited to Indian subreddits, which mostly consist of ethnic Indians — judging by the prevalence of Hindi — who I guess have strong feelings on the matter (dunno about Pakistani subs, as I haven't seen them).
Also, Reddit is implementing automated moderation lately, which does stuff like detecting bigotry based on nationality. This moderation is very stupid and ineffective so far, as it removes one comment and issues a warning, while hundreds of comments with the same sentiment are visible plain as day, but don't contain the same keywords. Meanwhile many completely innocuous comments are getting hidden because the automation felt wonky about them.
Reddit is leftist by US standards. Even though Spez is reportedly Republican, that doesn't seem to be reflected in the platform's operations. Instead they're ruining it by making the content shittier and introducing stupid crap like automatic moderation that shadow-hides many comments for no good reason.
Lancia Stratos Zero was kinda similar.