

Ticket Booth. Avaible on Linux. https://github.com/aleiepure/ticketbooth
Automatically fetch data from tmdb. Tag movies / show watched or not. Even episode by episode. I use it and I’m very pleased.


Ticket Booth. Avaible on Linux. https://github.com/aleiepure/ticketbooth
Automatically fetch data from tmdb. Tag movies / show watched or not. Even episode by episode. I use it and I’m very pleased.


Is this the onion? They add the basic feature of a media player where you can listen the title you clicked and not random stuff? If I understood correctly, this is not a feature, it’s just a restriction being removed
Same, both thumbs bend backward to 90°. Used to have fun back in school, saying I’d always got my set square with me for geometry.


GamerPals is nice since it’s remind PenPals.


Borrow randoms things alongside what you really want to scramble data


Apart from niche forum who are still active but slowly dying, there’s not so much anymore, since social media came. Reddit was the right mix of forum and social media. Lemmy could be too. But it less easy to understand and use than a classical forum for common people. And there’s not this “organized” topic forum thing. (Reddit too).
But with social media become less comfortable to use, less interesting, perhaps forum alike will rise again.
Actually, if you just want to feel some “old” web, what it still active is “webrings” stuff. Basically, people make their own little website, with just html/CSS, and they are part of a webring, where you can surf between each website inside of it. And it tend to have this 2000’s web vibe.
Here’s one for example, but there’s lot a different webrings, with different theme sometimes. And it can be hard to find. https://ring.recurse.com/
E-ink aren’t really a ‘screen’. It’s more something that imprint tiny shell of some kind of ink. And it stay visible even when the display is off. Think of it like the Telecran. I’m not completely sure, but it’s what’s I understand from reading it. So I don’t think it can occur brainrot or any trouble, aside from the same as reading text for hours