How does patientgamers feel about free games on Epic?
https://lemmy.world/post/23852261
How does patientgamers feel about free games on Epic? - Lemmy.World
I love the idea of getting older AAA titles for free, but hate the idea of
installing the Epic Games Launcher on my computer. Where do you guys stand on
this? It also makes me sad that Epig Games has fallen so far. I grew up on
Unreal Tournament and now I don’t want them anywhere near my computer.

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I want to get into coffee, where do I start?
https://lemmy.world/post/12596035
I want to get into coffee, where do I start? - Lemmy.World
So I have drank coffee on and off since I was a teenager, and I recently took
probably a 2 year break from it. When I was drinking coffee, it was usually
because they had a pod system at work, and it was an excuse to get up from my
desk and take a break. With that said, I have been watching this Netflix show
Resident Alien recently, and there is a lot of coffee drinking in it, and I
started craving a hot cup. On my way home from dropping my daughter off at
daycare, I stopped at the local gas station\market and got a cup and was like
“Man, I miss coffee, and this coffee is pretty terrible.” So this got me
thinking that I want to get back into morning coffee tradition, but I no longer
work in an office, I work from home. I don’t want to go pod system because they
are wasteful, weak, and a pain in the but to clean\maintain. My wife doesn’t
drink coffee, so I don’t need to make a whole pot. So I was thinking of going
French press, as that seems to be suggested in a lot of places for single-serve.
Do you folks have a suggestion on French press brands? I know it’s a pretty
simple mechanism, but I’m not against spending a couple extra bucks to get
something that will enhance my coffee making\drinking experience. Additionally,
I am looking for something that will filter out as many grounds as possible. Are
you guys for\against paper filters? Should I get a metal one? Do I need one of
those things that goes on top of my mug to hold the filter? Where do I start? I
know coffee can get really mad scientist really quick, and I’m not trying to go
that route (yet). My brother-in-law has one of those electric kettles that gets
to an exact temperature, and he grinds his own beans and weights them, and does
the whole swirly pour to get “the perfect cup” and while that seems cool, I am
not ready to take it to that level. So what is your suggestion on “starter
builds”? Also, what about beans? Do I grind my own? Do I start with store bought
stuff (I always liked Cafe Bustelo)? Any and all advice is welcome.
I want to get into coffee, where do I start?
https://lemmy.world/post/12596034
I want to get into coffee, where do I start? - Lemmy.World
So I have drank coffee on and off since I was a teenager, and I recently took
probably a 2 year break from it. When I was drinking coffee, it was usually
because they had a pod system at work, and it was an excuse to get up from my
desk and take a break. With that said, I have been watching this Netflix show
Resident Alien recently, and there is a lot of coffee drinking in it, and I
started craving a hot cup. On my way home from dropping my daughter off at
daycare, I stopped at the local gas station\market and got a cup and was like
“Man, I miss coffee, and this coffee is pretty terrible.” So this got me
thinking that I want to get back into morning coffee tradition, but I no longer
work in an office, I work from home. I don’t want to go pod system because they
are wasteful, weak, and a pain in the but to clean\maintain. My wife doesn’t
drink coffee, so I don’t need to make a whole pot. So I was thinking of going
French press, as that seems to be suggested in a lot of places for single-serve.
Do you folks have a suggestion on French press brands? I know it’s a pretty
simple mechanism, but I’m not against spending a couple extra bucks to get
something that will enhance my coffee making\drinking experience. Additionally,
I am looking for something that will filter out as many grounds as possible. Are
you guys for\against paper filters? Should I get a metal one? Do I need one of
those things that goes on top of my mug to hold the filter? Where do I start? I
know coffee can get really mad scientist really quick, and I’m not trying to go
that route (yet). My brother-in-law has one of those electric kettles that gets
to an exact temperature, and he grinds his own beans and weights them, and does
the whole swirly pour to get “the perfect cup” and while that seems cool, I am
not ready to take it to that level. So what is your suggestion on “starter
builds”? Also, what about beans? Do I grind my own? Do I start with store bought
stuff (I always liked Cafe Bustelo)? Any and all advice is welcome.
Anyway to get Samsung Smart Tags to work on Pixel 8?
https://lemmy.world/post/7416964
Anyway to get Samsung Smart Tags to work on Pixel 8? - Lemmy.World
I have been living in the Samsung ecosystem for quite a long time now, and i
finally decided to make the switch to Pixel because the 8 looked pretty great,
and it was time for a new phone. Big surprise to me, is that I can no longer use
any of my Samsung Smart Tags, which I have quite a few of (Dog collar, Luggage,
Car, eScooter, Keys, Backpack, etc). I am pretty upset with this, as I purchased
the smart tag pro’s, and it wasn’t exactly cheap. I previously had some Tile
devices, but I found them to be incredibly unreliable, and I really don’t want
to have to re-purchase a bunch of devices and the things that hold them (collar,
waterproof container etc). With all of that said, is there any unofficial way to
get the Samsung smart devices working on a Pixel? From my understanding, they
are just bluetooth devices. I don’t see why there would be any physical
restriction to pairing them to my Pixel, it’s just the software stopping it.
Like is there some kind of jailbroken Samsung Smart Things apk that tells the
app that you’re on a Samsung device? I’ve looked around but haven’t had much
luck finding antyhing, so I thought I might ask here.