I usually watch YouTube on a laptop hooked up to my tv, so I downloaded freetube and just imported my subscriptions. It's got sponsorblock and other features built in, but you can't like or comment on videos. Overall though I've been using it for about 6 months now and wouldn't dream of going back to YouTube and trying to constantly deal with them fucking it up more daily.
For chaos The Ahriman omnibus follows Ahriman from thr thousand sons legion after the heresy and is a fun story. It's got lots of thousand sons warp fuckery and some great characters.
The night lords omnibus is one of the first 40k books I read going into 40k with not a whole lot of knowledge. It's still probably my favorite 40k book, the characters are written incredibly well, the dark moments of horrific comedy are there, it features some great fights.
Fabius bile omnibus follows fabius bile of the emperors children legion in what's essential a great mad scientist story. Once again great characters and a fun story definitely worth the read.
The lion son of the forest is a very new 40k that follows the lions return to the setting. From what I remember it doesn't require a whole lot of backstory to be neccesary, as it explains a lot along the way. It's very involved with some dark angels space marine characters so I could be a decent jumping off point of sorts.
This is the one I've heard used most. It's got everything from full sets to individual parts. https://www.bricklink.com/v2/main.page
If you aren't sure what piece you are looking for but know what set its from you can look it up on this site http://www.peeron.com/ and then search bricklink by the piece item ID. Hope this helps
Ya they were never super important but they popped up In a few of the books and comics. I think a crime lord named Prince Xizor had one that was like a luxury mansion
Looks kinda like the old skyhooks from legends
thanks for the recommendation, ive been playing around few of the option but this seems like the one that will work best for me. it was easy to set up on both my desktop and phone and seems to have all the functionality i need
Showed up for me on google.ca lol. Glad I switched to duck duck go a whole a go.
Hey, I'm looking for a note app to replace notion. The main features I'm looking for are the ability to have different notebooks (or folders), the ability to have notes available offline(something I recently realized notion does not do), the ability so search in notes for words or phrases, and preferably a sync feature to backup notes to a desktop or another device. If anyone has any reccomendations I'd love to hear they and give them a try. Thanks!
Ya I really enjoyed it too. The dialogue is hilarious in it. There's supposedly a movie in the works too!
Is this like the older Xbox X or the series X? If it's the older one, you'll have a large back catalog of games to plant but it's worth noting that a lot of games going forward are only being made for the Series a and Series x xboxes. How much are you thinking of paying for it if you don't mind me asking?
This is a cool view of seeing how close everyone was!
How does the quote go, "die a hero or live long enough to see yourself become the villain" what a shameful fall for Google
I'd recommend voyager first it's what I've been mostly using and since I started there's been almost daily updates adding more and more quality of life features and stuff people are requesting. It's been pretty incredible to see! There's also a neat feature that can take your list of subreddits from a reddit account and help you find their equivalents throughout lemmy. Liftoff and Thunder are 2 other good ones I've been playing around with. And best of all, no fuckin ads haha
I used to use an app called airmore on my phone and desktop to play music. It does photos and videos too. If I remember you download the airmore app on your phone(I think you have to install it by apk) and then it'll direct you to a web Adress on your pc. Once there you scan a QR code to pair thr devices and you can cast stuff from your phone to your pc. I haven't used it in a while but it always worked pretty decent for me.
Ahh ok. So after disconnecting you don't get any ads or suggestions or anything right? Just functions as a dumb tv?
Did it work right out if the box or did you have to connect to update it first? I haven't bought a tv for some years but I just use a laptop connected to my tv to stream anything, so all the smart features are pretty useless to me. I was wondering if it was possible to keep it a "dumb" tv by simply never connecting it to the internet or updating it.