donio 1 week ago • 100%
Trump and his handlers just before the debate:
Handler: Mr President... (he insists on being called that by his people) - before you go out there I want you to promise again that you won't bring up the thing about people eating cats and dogs...
Trump: yeah, fine
Handler: Remember how we talked about this? And how you promised that you won't bring it up no matter what happens?
Trump: Yeah, fine, whatever.
donio 2 weeks ago • 100%
Just doing Cave Spinner things.
donio 2 weeks ago • 100%
I have little sympathy for people like the author who knowing all this continue to give content to that site. And I don't care about their excuses.
If you don't like that the new owner has turned your favorite pub into a nazi bar then maybe you should stop spending your money there.
donio 1 month ago • 100%
I avoid giant boxes of minis so my biggest is A Feast for Odin. With the expansion it's a pretty full box and I love every bit of it.
Smallest is probably Squire for Hire or Dragons of Etchinstone. Small deck games like the Buttonshy ones but in more compact folding envelopes. I also have a few Pack O Game games: DIG, ORC, BUS, maybe those are smaller by volume.
donio 2 months ago • 100%
I've been using NetGuard for many years to block net access for apps that shouldn't need it. I haven't noticed any impact on battery life and haven't run into issues other than what one might expect (for example when it turns out that the blocked app refuses to run without network access)
Didn't know about RethinkDNS, looks neat, will give it a try sometime.
donio 2 months ago • 100%
For what its worth hardened wouldn't have saved you from the recent openssh RCE. It may or may not save you from the next one.
Staying on top of GLSAs and making sure that you don't misconfigure your system is probably more important.
donio 2 months ago • 100%
I think links should be fine and useful in this case, I'd just avoid affiliate tags and such.
donio 2 months ago • 100%
Not a huge fan of inserts and I end up tossing them more often than not but the basic Res Aracana insert is one that I find exemplary. It doesn't make the box larger than it needs to be, it has room for both expansions and most importantly it serves as an ergonomic storage tray during the game.
I've seen third party inserts that looked tempting but they were too expensive and organized things differently from the way I liked. In particular I like to bag together everything that a given player color needs for their setup, that way I can just hand everybody their own bag for their personal setup.
My favorite accessories are a couple of very cheap sectioned trays that I use as component trays for almost every game and some simple card holders for games that need it.
donio 3 months ago • 100%
I picked this up about 2 months ago. Took me about 100 hours before I could put it down.
donio 3 months ago • 100%
Backpack Battles. It's an inventory management based auto-battler. Chill game and I like spatial puzzle a lot.
The game uses the Godot engine and it runs great on the deck. The UI is very smooth and thoughtfully designed.
A neat thing about the battle system is that it's fully asynchronous. No matchmaking delay and it even works offline. I believe it works by preloading a number of opponent-builds at the beginning of the run.
donio 3 months ago • 100%
Nice, now just another year to go while they fix it to run well on the Steamdeck.
donio 3 months ago • 100%
Just don't end up as the this guy
or Futurama's version of it
donio 3 months ago • 100%
donio 3 months ago • 100%
We've been playing Carnegie a bunch. The game works great at all player counts but I really like it at 2-players. It's highly interactive so it's easier to keep a close eye on a single opponent and the neutral discs you add at lower player counts help guide early game strategic decisions. Very cool action selection and I really like the worker "lifecycle" and the route building too. Great BGA implementation.
donio 3 months ago • 100%
I will try to live by these rules IRL too.
donio 4 months ago • 100%
Too much if I am honest about it. Currently obsessed with DRG: Survivor and I've put in an embarrassing number of hours in the last couple weeks.
donio 4 months ago • 100%
It depends. If there is any money on the line or don't want to burn bridges then I'd do the smart thing, whatever that is. Otherwise I'd just skip it.
donio 4 months ago • 100%
I skipped a few months because of travels but jumping back in now! First game was on Chen. I was worried that I'd have a rough start but muscle memory returned in no time. We lost to slow rotations and lane pressure but had some good plays.
donio 4 months ago • 100%
I just checked the Quick Start rules in the rulebook, looks great! Really glad that they have included that. Reminds me of the similar rules in Baseball Highlights 2045 or Space Base and I always play with those.
donio 4 months ago • 100%
Thanks for the excellent review!
Do you think that the early encounters will feel samey in repeated replays? StS is a "slow" deckbuilder in the sense that you don't acquire new cards every round but only after encounters so you go through your starting deck a few times before you really start seeing new cards. This is fine in digital StS since it plays so fast but I wonder how early game feels on the table. How many rounds do early encounters typically take?
donio 4 months ago • 100%
Picked up Deep Rock Galactic: Survivor a few days ago and I'm now 20 hours in, really enjoying it. It's a very thematic translation of the original DRG into a survivor game. The terrain and mining are a great addition to the survivor formula, it's not only for resource collection but it also gives a new twist to the positioning puzzle. The game seems very well suited for more content so I hope that it will keep coming.
donio 4 months ago • 100%
Anno 1800
I've been eyeing the boardgame version which is also highly regarded. I guess will have to look into the original too. Always fun when hobbies intersect.
donio 5 months ago • 60%
If you have an email workflow that you like then something like rss2email might be an option. You simply feed your incoming rss into your email. You'll want to auto-tag (or otherwise organize) these emails to keep them separate from regular emails. Then you use your usual email tools to organize them further.
I've been using such a setup for the past 15 years.
donio 5 months ago • 100%
I enjoyed reading the posts but if I try to take it seriously I can't buy it. The argument stretches "Unix philosophy" so far that Lisp systems end up being a better fit for it than Unix itself. To me that just makes the whole thing lose meaning.
Emacs doesn't particularly fit the Unix philosophy and that's fine! Emacs is a modern day Lisp machine that does an excellent job at integrating with Unix-like systems. It's best to embrace and love it for what it is.
I will go further and say that no GUI or TUI application fits into the Unix philosophy. This includes almost all text editors. I don't consider Vim to be a better fit than Emacs and even vanilla vi is a major stretch unless you only run it in ex
mode. The only text editor that more or less fits is ed
.
donio 5 months ago • 100%
With Fez I feel I may have forever missed the window when I could have picked it up. It used to go on sale for $1.99 with an all time low of $0.99. Now it never gets under $4.99.
In a vacuum I'd probably just pick it up for 4.99 but knowing the pricing history I just can't do it.
donio 5 months ago • 100%
Currently on sale for $17.99, new low.
donio 5 months ago • 100%
System Shock (2023) at a new low at $17.99.
donio 5 months ago • 100%
Not 100% sure about which mix is which, please let me know if it's incorrect.
Artist: Zombie Nation Song: Kernkraft 400 Release date: 20 October 1999 [Wikipedia](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kernkraft_400) [Original mix](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gE2Cs7Ks2Zg) [Album version](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gE2Cs7Ks2Zg) [Better quality version of the radio edit](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=48apI4bpnSo)
donio 5 months ago • 100%
This is a personal decision but I think it's better to be pragmatic about it. If your country of origin permits dual citizenship I'd do the naturalization simply because it gives you more flexibility. It's a more secure status, no need to worry about renewing or spending longer periods abroad. And you get to vote of course.
Citizenships and passports are bureaucracy and they don't define who you are, that comes from your heart. I'd look at it as a practical matter.
My understanding is that Germany is looking to start permitting dual citizenship later this year.
donio 5 months ago • 100%
I've done many hours of phonecalls on mine. Mic quality is acceptable, slightly mushy. Wind is an issue for example when riding a bike at higher speeds. Wearing a hoodie over them can block the mic too.
donio 5 months ago • 100%
I've been using various Aftershokz/Shokz models for many years and well over a thousand hours. They are a great option for speech-focused contents like podcasts, audiobooks and that's what I use them for. I almost never use them for music, the lack of bass (even with earplugs) just doesn't do it for me. But I don't find any earbuds satisfactory for music either so maybe I am more picky than most.
I agree with OP about the controls. They are workable but could be much better even considering the limited inputs. I particularly hate the choice of triple-click for backwards-seek and I mess up the timing half the time. Another pet-peeve is the loud beep on play/pause that cannot be turned off. Using the phone/computer controls instead of the on-device ones avoid these issues.
As far as models I originally got the Aeropex and later on "downgraded" to the OpenMove. The audio quality is comparable between the two, the only thing you are missing with the lower end model is comfort - but that is highly subjective! I actually prefer the way the OpenMove feels.
I really wish that there was more competition in this space. The Shokz products are a bit overpriced and slow to evolve and the rest of the options I've seen seems lower quality and worse form factor. Would love to hear if anybody has found a different brand that they prefer over the Shokz models.
donio 6 months ago • 100%
I believe the DC Deckbuilder family is fairly well regarded but I haven't played it myself.
donio 6 months ago • 75%
Maybe a stickied thread with suggestions and each week pick the highest voted one that hasn't been discussed yet.
donio 6 months ago • 100%
SearXNG is great at what it does but it falls into the Bing/Google/etc-frontend category since it just forwards your query to one of the search engines it has modules for. It doesn't have its own crawl and index.
donio 6 months ago • 92%
I wish that was the case but sadly most of them are basically Bing or Google frontends or belong to entities that I trust even less. As far as I can tell there are very few independent crawls out there.
donio 6 months ago • 98%
Roguelikes: DCSS, Shattered Pixel Dungeon, Nethack
Someone else's project I saw in my Mastodon #boardgames feed.
I am familiar with TCG basics, dabbled in Magic, played many boardgames. I am curious about Lorcana but so far all I know about it is that it's a Disney themed TCG. What makes the game intriguing to you? What are some unique aspects of it? Anything you don't like about it? How much do I have to be into the theme to enjoy it? How much would I have to spend to enjoy the game 2p with my partner?
According to an r/modcoord post this subreddit was another one where the admins wholesale removed the current mod team and now they are looking for replacements.