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  • My issue with Stardew Valley content updates is that they change how the game works. It is not just adding extra postgame missions or something. The content updates tend to fundamentally change how some things work. Your possible/preferred routes to reach endgame today are much different than they were in 2016. It makes it feel like perpetual Early Access.

  • I am becoming the same way. Maybe I am just old, but I miss the days of buying something and having a finished product. Instead, we have games like this and Stardew Valley that release in an incomplete state and are still receiving major content updates almost a decade later.

  • Not sure there was ever a "formal" announcement/promise, but yeah, this was mentioned as being the plan since before the Steam Deck was even released. People were expecting a general SteamOS ISO to be available on launch day.

  • This is what stops me from picking it up each time I see it drop this low.

  • The only fork I know is Sentien Launcher, which I believe was abandoned.

    EDIT: It's still on F-Droid, but I couldn't find a setting to move the search bar.

  • It did not fit the criteria to be included in the experiment.

    I used the latest release of each app, but did not include pre-releases. I only included apps that have released an update in the last 6 months

    Not only has Eternity not been updated in almost an entire year, but it is still a pre-release (v0.1.2 at the moment).

  • Narrator: He wasn't.

  • tubular on mobile (broken right now so is newpipe).

    NewPipe is updated and working again, but not yet Tubular

    EDIT: I just got a Tubular update that fixes it

  • Did you not fill out your Lemmy census?

  • The Atrix 4G was one of the first Motorola devices to ship with its Webtop platform. When the phone is placed into its HD Multimedia Dock or Laptop Dock accessories, the user can access an Ubuntu-based desktop featuring access to the phone and its applications via the Mobile View application, integration of Android notifications into the desktop, multimedia playback through Entertainment Center, file management through Nautilus, and the Firefox web browser (along with support for Prism for the site-specific browsers used on Webtop mode).

    I never knew it's "desktop mode" was Ubuntu and not Android.

  • These are not things any human I know can do

    You need better friends.

  • "Only people who speak English as a first language should have access to powerful software."

  • It is still surprisingly far from straightforward to get it working

    EDIT: I mean Android on Linux is difficult. Not Linux itself.

  • I have definitely installed a handful of APKs over the years that did not work for me because they required Play Services, but that is far from being most of the APKs I've tried.