There are a small but passionate group found on the instance of mtgzone.com. They have the cardfetcher bot working too.
It is still the best "dumb" smartwatch out there. Long battery life, physical buttons, no touch screen nonsense and it just works.
I am still rocking my Pebble2 but unfortunately the silicon buttons are starting to deteriorate. It will be difficult to make repairs/upgrades to the watch, but I don't see a 1to1 replacement for it.
This mod looks like a real work of passion - the detailed write up the author provided makes an interesting read:
https://www.nexusmods.com/skyrim/articles/53488
I will most definitely add it for my next load order when it is developed a little more.
I have noticed the same.
For example "https://kbin.social/m/ireland_on_lemmy@lemmy.ml" only has a handful of threads compared to the several that have been posted since I subscribed a few days ago.
I have listened to a few of the "Fall of Civilizations". The quality of the production is very impressive.
If you are a fan of history podcasts, the BBC have a series "You're Dead to Me" which is a history podcast with a lot of British humour added in.
"Gone Medieval" is another history podcast by History Hits, but the quality off each show is very hit or miss. Quality of the topic can be lackluster sometimes and even the sound quality of guests can be poor. The topics are all medieval and can be more UK centric. Still good and worth a listen.
I'm not a fan of emojis. They tend not to contribute anything to the discussion and make your reply appear childish in the same was as adding 'lol' as a prefix to your message.
I have a Fairphone 3+ with tempered glass and a rubber case. I have a popsocket on the rubbercase which helps prevent any potential drops. No cracks or scratches. In fact, bar a bit of dust it looks almost like the day I got it over 2 years ago.
I highly recommend investing in prolonging your current phone and getting some form of case.
Had a quick glance. This looks useful to me.
FYI, at the bottom of the home page, the self host link: https://docs.kitchenowl.org/getting-started gives a 404
https://docs.kitchenowl.org/self-hosting/ should be the link.