I'm curious: what's your new list of exoticunicornsponies then? I wonder if there's anything that I might be interested on there too.
I'm still revisiting some old finds, and have been looking into the Codex and regional differences on the way, but I'm fast running out of things which I'd find worth looking for with the FSS.
Well some of them are just as easy (or not) with the FSS as with ADS - so the fabled ELW+ELM combo, ELW with multiple moons etc. But now I guess I can add ELW with a moon that has biological sites. I can't stomach the GGG hunt anymore, so instead I'm going to pay extra attention to water giants and Helium-rich gas giants as they're easier to pick out now. I'm never going to find 5+ bodies around the same barycentre, but I'd quite like to find a terraformable metal-rich planet so I'm paying extra attention to MR bodies. I'm still interested in bodies with fast orbital periods, but can obviously no longer foucs on them - instead I just pay more attention to the moons I do bother to scan. I'll probably do more hunting in Herbig systems as they'll be much quicker to fully discover now. Similarly, L-class hunting for shinies won't be that much slower. I'm debating some full sub-sector surveys, and I quite like the idea of tagging a handful of ELWs (and maybe AWs) in each region.
So yeh, it's a hugely compromised list. I'm extremely disappointed about the things that have had to be culled, but there's still other things I can focus on. Hopefully it'll end up being (nearly?) as much fun as before. Time will tell.
(Ironically, it has given me renewed enthusiasm for coding - some of it to "fix" some of the deficiencies I find with the FSS.)