For mobile? I don’t play a lot on my phone these days, but I remember liking Threes! and the Partia series (looks a lot like Fire Emblem for GBA).
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They’re not, you’re just looking at ones that are shit. Even Android and iOS have good games, but the app stores on those systems don’t promote good games at all. You need an external tool or site like minireview.io to even find something that isn’t gatcha-laden excrement.
onlooker@lemmy.mlto Technology@lemmy.ml•Terminal promiser Elon Musk says he'll make a great AI game in 20268·5 days agoNothing wrong with promising. It’s the delivering part he has problems with. Heck, he couldn’t even deliver his own kids.
He may be able to hurt you, but you should be okay until April or so.
onlooker@lemmy.mlto Memes@lemmy.ml•Soon the only comedian left on TV will be Karoline Leavitt7·25 days agoDon’t like her? Too bad. Take it or Leavitt.
I completely missed the tufts of grass growing out of what I can only assume is orange asphalt.
Cool, more AI fartistry. I especially like the guy on the right: his pupil is outside his eye 🤮
Old joke, but:
Nietzsche is dead.
- God, 1883
Only material that is clearly child sexual abuse will be searched for and can be detected.
Uh-huh. And how do you search for something specific without decrypting everything first? This is fucking embarrassing.
onlooker@lemmy.mlto Linux@lemmy.ml•[SOLVED] how come yt-dlp on a terminal returns bash: yt-dlp: command not found even though I installed it with wget? debian 131·2 months agoI’ll assume you’re new to Debian, so apologies if this is not true. The reason I say this is because generally speaking, “installing with wget” isn’t how one is supposed to install software in Debian, using a program called apt is. yt-dlp is available in Debian 13’s repositories. What I suggest doing is running
apt install yt-dlp
as root. That way the app will be installed globally, meaning it’ll work without the system spitting out the error you’ve described. And on another positive note, the app will get updated automatically whenever you upgrade the system.If this isn’t for you, suggestions from other users here are valid and helpful.
Honestly, I’m curious to know myself. Last I checked piracy on Android was dodgy as hell, so I just gave up. The options were either downloading unverified APK files from shady sites or installing an equally shady 3rd party app store for pirated apps.