Thanks for the more in-depth comment. I want to build something that'll last a while without me having to upgrade it. Doing a minimal gaming build with the Fractal Terra.
Damn, is it really that simple? Alright.
Christ, what is this.
"Sophisticated design." Lol. This looks like those old, over the top Pokemon themed DSes and Gameboys.
REAL AS FUCK!!! BOCCHERS SWEEP!!!
Seriously tho, this is awesome. I love me some Bocchi.
I am a simple man. I see anime rice, I upvote.
Ruroni Kenshin is a pretty dark historical war story when it gets going fully, I really don't think a child should watch that. The beginning is intentionally deceptive for narrative reasons. The newer one is a lot more upfront with it.
Dragon Ball is extremely inappropriate, If I were in that position I would not want my daughter to watch that and mimick ANY of the behavior Bulma commits. Especially with Roshi. The super fanservicey stuff gets cut off around Z or slightly before, but OG will shock you if you haven't read or watched it in a while.
For my pick, it's hard to list anything super similar minus what was already mentioned. As a cool anime for female empowerment I'd pick Bocchi the Rock, anime about a girl overcoming social anxiety to fulfill her dream of becoming a rock star. All female cast pretty much, no fanservice, pure comedy, good story, and rockin music. There's like one or two inappropriate jokes that'll fly over a kid's head, but most children shows in America had worse.
Ahhhh, okay. Definitely not what I'm after but I'm glad the middle ground exists for most people who aren't insane lmao.
I will argue on the better connected parts bit though. Most apps designed for TWMs are intentionally very generic, minimal, and simple, making them blend together very nicely. Especially if you theme them, which is very easy to do in most cases.
What are the benefits to this instead of a TWM? Just curious since I've been seeing a few people singing it's praises, and wanted to know why I'd use it over a traditional TWM.
I saw discussions of other clients implementing it, and given the FOSS nature of Matrix it should be no issue. From my observations, it seems the issue is more related to manpower. Most clients simply do not have the same resources as Element, and lack a lot of features. My favorite client (Cinny) doesn't even have the calling features already implemented in nearly every other client, for example. Quite often they're decently behind. It's typically a matter of picking what features you want, while sacrificing those that you don't care as much for.
I think it's a matter of when, and how long you're willing to wait for the others to catch up. I can't imagine it will be the easiest thing to implement, especially since they'll have to modify the UI to fit their designs as well.
This is really an option on Calckey??? I did not expect this use case to be accounted for, let alone supported.
I honestly forgot about this, there's also that Blue Sky thing I heard people talk about. I'm very excited to give this a go now.
Why not dual boot? It's what most in that situation do.