Without being able to try a demo, that price is more than I'm willing to pay for this, yes.
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Not paying much attention to early access titles didn't pay off here. I was unaware of the game until today, and would like to play it, but the dealbreaker is the price; I would pay what they were charging during early access, but not the current price. Guess I'm waiting for a sale, though that means I'll very likely just forget it exists again.
Host it exclusively to her user or don't host it at all. If you're not going to host it, you know your mother better than any of us, so you'll know which approach would work better.
It's the person's mother, and they already accepted the request. I feel like giving her a price quote is a huge jackass move.
As far as filtering your feed goes, RSS-Bridge is your best friend. Interacting with your feed can then be done through dedicated apps, both on mobile and desktop, if you prefer that to the native interface.
I wouldn't say that's exactly it, but it is a very bland wish fulfillment type of thing. I'll make the main character the strongest guy ever, who never loses, and who gets all the girls, and nobody can outsmart him, and he's got a robot arm...
I use FreshRSS in combination with FiveFilters and RSS-Bridge to get full articles, instead of just snippets, and filter out content I already know I have no interest in.
I'm sure there are many who share that sentiment. I tend to forget games even exist if they're Epic exclusive.
Not exactly what you're asking, but I can recommend Audiobookshelf.
I have not, no. I don't typically open the store page unless I have a specific goal in mind, in which case I do my business directly, and then leave the page.