In Other Waters. Wonderful atmospheric indie with minimalist visual style and a wonderful chill soundtrack. It’s beautiful and relaxing, but never boring.
In Other Waters. Wonderful atmospheric indie with minimalist visual style and a wonderful chill soundtrack. It’s beautiful and relaxing, but never boring.
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Reddit pereon here. After over a year (I think, didn’t check) on Lemmy I still don’t understand the details about how works. I’m pretty busy, and it works to get me my news and such, so it wasn’t important to understand how it does so.
But now I’m inspired, thanks for that. I will look into changing servers, finding something that better fits my interests and such. I may even perhaps learn something in the process. Keeping the network decentralized is important, and I can do my part.
It’s an amazing tool.
For your comics list, I’d suggest Dataview, quickadd, and templater plugins. With those three you could easily make a database with an entry mask, that automatically sorts the files into folders and sets metadata based on the mask input, and dynamically creates various tables for reference.
Folder notes could be useful too, depending how you want to set it up, and how detailed you want to have your tables.
Whatever you decide on, good luck. :)
This program rocks for any sort of organization.
Markdown files in folders, with all sorts of plugins for tweaking it to your use case.
But beware, Obsidian is full of rabbit holes. Don’t get distracted by shiny plugins that you don’t actually need.
Glad I could help.
The survival elements are certainly a big part of rhe game, but if you want to reduce thier impact, there are a few mods that help.
I use a meditation mod, which alows you to slowly regen all three major stats (hp, stamina, mana) by sitting and doing nothing. This makes a HUGE difference in that you then only need potions for healing during fights, you never need to worry about having items to heal up.
Another one links all your stashes (one in each city where you buy a house) so that you don’t have to carry everything with you al the time.
Another one (that I don’t use) is improved inventory. It allows for sending items from your backpack directly to your stash. So again, you don’t have to worry so much about how to carry loot back from dungeons, etc.
There’s still a bit of inventory management, and both illnesses and environmental factors still need to be dealt with, but that’s it.
I’m playing Outward, I’m loving the world and the artwork, and how challenging the combat is. It’s an entirely different sort of RPG, and super-refreshing.
I also occasionally play dwarf fortress, and mech arena on iOS when I have a short break.
I don’t think accuracy was the goal, it is a joke not a dissertation. It’s more about how it feels to try a language like assembly after working with higher-level languages.
From the OP’s comment history it looks like they are from Sweden.
I believe so. Tbh it feels a little like the NASA version of “look at this cool rock I found!”
The point is that we were able to detect the planet at all. That’s interesting enough in itself, and at no point is the article insinuating anything spectacular about the planet itself.
Also a great idea, I didn’t know that.
Obsidian is awesome, and obsidian publish costs money but it’s very easy to use.
I agree, I never said it was. I was just explaining why (imo) many people have a knee-jerk reaction to any pro-vegan posts.
Non-vegans are just sick of vocal vegans turning every conversation into a pro-vegan preach-fest. Factory farming is deplorable, but it’s not just a black & white issue.
From what I understand, the foreshadowing doesn’t have much to do with the particles found in the milk, but the fact that the bird flu has jumped spiecies to a mammal. And a mammal that is widely spead across the globe in near-perfect conditions for speading, mutating, and then jumping to humans.
That’s not the point. A one-time donation is not the same thing as a tax. Governments need to plan and budget, random donations from rich people don’t work well for that. It would potentially cause programs to be started that cannot be sustained, etc.
Like many necessary changes, this needs to be a part of the system, not something these people just do out of the goodness of thier hearts. They benefit massively from capitalism, and they should be forced to share some of that with the masses that’s are currently struggling to survive.
That would certainly be an ambitious goal. But would this even be achievable in his lifetime? It seems to me that even if all the other requirementd were fulfilled, the power required to push such an asteroid back to earth would be currently beyond us.