A lover of words, in all their forms, retro video games, board games, card games—really games in general—and history.
Appreciate the heads up. I just bought it as an early birthday present for myself! The PDF comes immediately upon purchase. The book will be on its way shortly.
Reading through it now. It feels very promising.
The only two things formatting makdown consistently, for now, are Jerboa and the web interfaces.
I’ve been posting a lot of poetry using some markdown witchery to format, only to realize that some interfaces show all of the markdown even inside the post itself. Jerboa will show it in the summary tile before you click in, but it does format.
That might be a solid solution. I think I was a bit intimidated by the (relative) complexity of DosBox compared to vDos, but it seems like a reasonable way to go about it. Thanks for the link! That makes it much easier.
Man, if I smarter or dumber I’d really want a pet skunk. Unfortunately I’m just the right level of educated to know that I know nothing about anything abnormal pet related.
Internet is a finicky thing. What you should be getting depends a lot on what you pay for, what device you have, and the equipment you’re using, not to mention the infrastructure you don’t control. Without more detailed information, it’s hard to say. But, that said, your download and upload speeds are more than enough to do practically anything you should want without much of an issue.
As with all things Trek, SNW has its detractors and its promoters, but I find it highly enjoyable. It isn’t quite classic Trek—and it isn’t perfect—but it’s just so much fun. It’s the first live action show where the love for the universe shines through the bleak empty promotional garbage.
I’ve loved the character development. There have been episodes that changed my mind about certain people, gave me real horror vibes that could rival Alien itself, and some heartbreaking moments. Just don’t expect Kirk to feel like Kirk yet. He’s still developing, and so is the actor, but it shows promise.
This gave me a good chuckle. Lol. But I’m part of the problem. The only “new Trek” that I look forward to and enjoy anymore is LD and SNW, but I still think it’s absurd to pull Prodigy from Paramount+ when they have all other Trek.
I wasn’t especially a fan of Prodigy, but I know people who were. And, let’s be honest, it’s still better than Disco or Picard.
Is it just me, or is 31 inches over two decades an incredibly frightening number?
Cute—that’s a strong word. I’m not saying this pupper isn’t cute; I’m not saying it is, either, though.
I had the fortune of knowing, and calling a friend, a student at Colegio de Mexico that studied archeology. He was on quite a few digs to study Aztec and Mayan ruins. I couldn’t perfectly articulate much of what he impressed on me, but what I can accurately say is that there is still so, incredibly much we have to learn about the civilizations of the pre-colonial Americas.
This is an exciting find, for sure.
Yo, look. I may be totally off-base here, but I don’t think Coca-Cola to the eyes would be an ineffective distraction.
I’m not supposing to have any answers either, but from a personal standpoint it seems rather selfish to even entertain the idea of making an instance owner do that. It’s not like these people are getting paid for a service (aside from donations, in some cases); they’re hosting in the spirit of the fediverse. Why would I pawn legal work off to them?
I guess I could see how this is infuriating to some without foresight, but when the event was expected from the very beginning I fail to understand how it would incite those feelings.
Reddit was always going to do this.
I have two. The first, Ultimate Spider-Man, was a huge part of my childhood, both through the video game and the comic run. The second (though I know this is a bit controversial) is Nick Spencer’s run. For whatever reason, I really enjoy his interpretation of the character. I won’t say that it doesn’t have flaws, but all-in-all the essence feels right to me, and that is not an easy thing to achieve
You know, this is honestly terrible. Probably one of the worst I’ve seen in a while.
I love it!
Yeah, I’m not buying Reddit’s statistics. 90%+ of mod actions on desktop web and official app? I can see plenty of use for old Reddit, but they have locked quite a few mod actions behind the new interface recently. Likewise the more and more spez feels the need to mention that there was no real consequence from the blackout makes me question the validity of that statement. We’re all aware what a lying jackass he is.
I’m sure that the majority of people will continue to use Reddit regardless. I’m just not sure that the majority is as major as they are presenting it to be.
I didn’t notice it until recently, but I whole-heartedly believe that Reddit was bad for my health.
Haven’t watched Picard. Head canon is now OP’s shower thought.
I will not let this be challenged.
That is an interesting opinion contrary to my own.
Perhaps my earlier comment on this post was a bit harsh. I guess it would be more accurate to say that the move by Beehaw doesn’t jive with my idea of federation. To call it out as not in the spirit of the fediverse is wrong.
That said, I still stand by the sentiment that their response to the recent surge is a bit haphazard. I’m still over being proselytized to by internet ideologues (which stinks of more of the community top-down control I’m trying to avoid via my r/efugee status), so I won’t be joining them, but I did enjoy most of their content that stumbled it’s way into my feed, and the general userbase has been phenomenal to interact with. Perhaps it is federation working as intended, after all.
Thanks for sharing that post! I doubt I would have thought of it that way otherwise.
Yeah! So, the games can transition between each other pretty seamlessly. You can mix and match rules to your liking. The best way to describe it would be like imagining the barrier of entry from Pathfinder to D&D5E, but taken to a higher extreme.
In Captain’s Log, there’s no equipment. No skills. The closest you get to anything like that is your character stats, which modify rolls accordingly. Your ship also has stats that can modify rolls. As for any conflict, the game uses a simple hit/fail system. Three strikes, you’re out type of thing. Ships are slightly more in depth, with their hit points being relates to their size, and systems getting damaged.
This is very episodic. I could be running a game for months, have a random friend swing by and hop in for a while without missing a beat, and then go home without it mucking anything up. Each mission is divided into scenes, just like an episode of the TV shows.
It’s much more focused on the drama of character development, building and challenging your values, and growing as a person.