If you’re on tumblr I recommend following this person for a lot more posts like this.
If you’re on tumblr I recommend following this person for a lot more posts like this.
Someone’s planning a socialist takeover and they didn’t invite me? 😢️
Art brought to you by that guy that drew the little girl from Spy x Family going to Auschwitz. And posted it on Holocaust Remembrance Day.
[https://archive.org/details/khyleri-spyxfam-controversialart](Content Warning: infer from description)
Me.
But I mean, what kind of content do you want?
As far as tips, take a careful look through your settings. You may want to adjust things such as the content filter ( I believe it’s on by default), turn on timestamps for posts, and turn off “Best Stuff First” if you want to avoid their dumb algorithm.
Be sure to review all the settings under the “Account” and “Dashboard” tabs, but then scroll down even further and click on settings for you actual blog(s). That’s where you most of your privacy settings are, and you can do things like make your list of Likes and people you’re following private, change who can send you ask&messages, etc.
edit Also consider following this tag
Get out. >:(
I have an RG353V. I got that one for ~the aesthetic~ (looks like an old gameboy), and I do like it, but I can see why people generally suggest a model with a horizontal form factor instead, since the vertical (gameboy shaped) is not very ergonomic. I mainly stick to 8 or 16-bit games. but it should be able to handle 5th gen consoles (saturn, ps, n64) just fine, but 6th gen (dc, ps2, gamecube) will depend on what game you’re running and may require tweaking the settings. ps3 is right out, I’m afraid.
Like I said, I mainly run older stuff, so double check what I’m saying if 5th and 6th gen games are important to you. I don’t really mess with those.
If you want a handheld, Anbernic makes some good stuff. https://anbernic.com/ They do tend to load the SD card up with games beforehand, but the card is cheap & likely to fail, and the games are sorted & titled strangely (and may be otherwise dodgy). So you probably want to replace it with your own card with games you sourced yourself.
Gaia Online is still alive, believe it or not. www.gaiaonline.com
This looks like a pretty good list, but I worry about the fact that they promote Brave. I’ve seen many users warn against it, and after reading the wikipedia page for Brave Browser, I understand why.
They do it because it works. Unfortunately.