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What country? I’m not American
I know people on this service are big advocates for pirating and shit like that to not give the big corporations any money. I’ve learned that rather quickly in the short amount of time I’ve been here.

I don’t personally think cancelling subscriptions will do anything, they honestly do not care because they have millions of other people subscribed to them.

I honestly hate the hive mind of “we have to cancel our subscriptions to boycott”, let people enjoy their shows.

My theory is, since they’re releasing lossless audio for premium users, they had to make the free version more appealing to the casual user.

Does the App Store have any open source keyboards that are good?

https://sh.itjust.works/post/46059803

Does the App Store have any open source keyboards that are good? - sh.itjust.works

I’m tired of the default keyboard. Swiftkey and Gboard do not work well for me. I was wondering if there was an open source keyboard (without jail breaking) that I could use.

The biggest issue I have with software like this is convincing others to switch from their trusted video call software to one that they’ve never heard before.
To The Moon broke me man
I can’t stand gyro aim so I can’t speak for that

No, I wasn’t looking for a debate, I was just posting my unpopular opinion, you know, like how the sub is meant for?

I don’t care what you use, as long as you have fun. To me, I use both, but I find controller to be easier solely based on the barrier of entry like how I commented elsewhere.

I don’t care about competitiveness, form factor, or anything else everyone seems to assume I care about. I know about aim assist too and I know it works, I know it’s in games that allow players to use controllers, however does it really matter? All I care about is ease of access. If I were to want to play a DM of any games, on mouse and keyboard, I’d have to warm up my hands, or crack my knuckles and loosen them up a bit, practice aim training and everything. On controller, it’s pick up and play.

Based solely on ease of access, I find controllers to be better.

Okay but you don’t need to be competitive to have fun. The basics for controller is if you’re on PlayStation, get a dual sense. Xbox, Xbox controller. Switch, pro controller. Going through the sensitivities for controller is a hell of a lot simpler than going through sensitivities for keyboard and mouse.

The barrier of entry is far lower for controller than it is for keyboard and mouse. If you can’t figure out you need a basic controller for your console, especially considering most times consoles come with controllers anyway, I don’t know what to tell you.

You can’t tell me it’s “objectively wrong” then list inconsistencies like that.