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I know the bibliogram frontend was run into the ground by IG fuckery, but isn’t there another in use by LibRedirect now?
Who’s talking about downloading? I don’t need them in my app feed, period.
I for one welcome a return of our Paternoster Row overlords.
I’m kinda excited about this. Wonder if he’s actually doing the christmas episode as has been rumoured? Either way it’ll be good to see Moffat back!

Is there an F-droid repo with strict policies against cryptocurrency apps?

https://sh.itjust.works/post/16516127

Is there an F-droid repo with strict policies against cryptocurrency apps? - sh.itjust.works

So I’m no fan of cryptocurrencies, and I’m dismayed at how many crypto wallet crap apps are in the main F-droid repo. Between the environmental and social effects of cryptocurrency, I think it at least would warrant an antifeature flag. I’ve looked in vain for apps that allow me to at least filter out keywords or categories that I don’t care about in the first place, but no luck. Is there a general purpose repo with regular updates that also won’t promote cryptocurrency by hosting apps for that purpose?

Oh, I agree. What the production pulled off with tighter and tighter budgets is impressive. The Ark in space bubblewrap monster is phenomenal 😂

I’ve become quite fond of Patrick Troughton’s Doctor as well, and I see some of the same quirkiness in his performance as in Tom Baker’s. The Second Doctor with Jamie is as memorable as Four with Sarah Jane, just a pity so many episodes were junked.

NuWhovian here. It took me a while to watch Classic, and between the pacing and missing episodes the early Doctors were tough going.

Then the Third Doctor regenerates into this tall, shock-haired eccentric, and it just… clicked. Tom Baker was peak Classic Who, he is magnetic to watch. I can definitely understand why his version remains iconic.

Happy birthday, good sir!

“After one season” — we already saw set photos of her into season 15 (or 2 , into 2025 anyway), so it seems its more organic than that. Which I personally like apart from the fact that it means the Ruby question will probably be resolved at the same time.

Hell, Google opened up the whole thing by prioritising sites with SEO. I really can’t find any pity in my heart for them.

And honestly, by now we can just assume that SEO is spam. A search engine worth its salt should be able to find better results without it, just going on inbound links, traffic and (shock! horror!) relevant keywords in the actual content.

It’s a radical idea, I know.

the whole point of the trolley problem is that there isn’t any single “correct” answer.

Yeah, this exactly. However, the nature of fandoms and especially online fan communities means that rather considering the question bilaterally, people will argue for decades and factions will form 🤷