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Go-On-A-Steam-Train @ GoOnASteamTrain @lemmy.ml
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  • Oh my word if I read "today is your lucky day!" and am told to download yet another .deb file"...

    I'll probably download it and tolerate it because D&D is on there, but darn it if I won't be mildly displeased about it! :) The real campaign is convincing my friends to use something else!

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  • I loved wasteland 3, and didn't get going with 2 the same :) I felt 3 definitely called back to early choices I made, without giving anything away :)

    Weirdly, I got really into the combat, which never happens to me. :)

  • Hmm...this has me thinking, maybe I'll change up my Hugo site a little, so that there's no dropdown menu - it's the only thing javascript is needed for.

    Thank you for this, some points that I'd not even considered, and a helpful reminder to myself to try and get that javascript from 99% to 100% unused. :)

  • I have a silly reason! I got a windows phone and loved it, so was happy to use Edge (when it was still its own thing and not effectively Chrome).

    Edge's PDF viewer was great, and in general things were speedy, got out the way, and best of all it synced bookmarks to my phone. :) I also liked the rewards system for using bing, and between microsoft and google, I regarded google as worse ethically. (Obviously... yeah not a solid argument)

    I think I switched back to firefox and variants mainly because I started caring about my data, open-source, and also those advantages Edge had were eroding in real-time, with adverts, nagging, and Windows things creeping in - the rewards ended, the chrome thing, it started feeling like the IE days again.

    One of my coworkers uses it still, and it pains me to see what new AI gimmick is being shoehorned in.

    If I stopped for dumb reasons, I like to think I came back wiser for it. :)

  • I want to be a great parent, and be able to make games and/or music for a living - dream I shall!

    Short of that, I want to have a pet penguin and live in a quirky house by the sea like a character in some kids book, that sounds excellent.

  • That's interesting to know! Open source is the way to go where we can.

    I do like using (proprietary sadly edit: see below) AutoHotkey on the Windows machine at work, aaaand thanks to learning about Hammerspoon I've been bitten with the itch to do this on Linux at home! :)

    Edit... waaaait AHK is open-source?! Nice :) I'll do some digging after work! :)

  • As much as I'm a proud Linux user and Microsoft aren't at all in line with my values, I upvoted as this is massively relevant to the world of retro computing, and I found it interesting. :)

    Guessing a lot of folks will have reflexively downvoted based on the red rag that is the word Microsoft, but nice to read historical stuff like this, thank you for sharing it! :)

  • I do, this is it! Recently remade in Hugo :)

    It's mostly things I've made or been interested in (music, game projects, musical web nonsense), but mostly just... I've always had this site, and am attached to it in a way?

    It used to be the name of a comic I made for fun, and the gets used for everything to remind me to keep that feeling of fun and making stuff for enjoyment. :)

    Must admit, I'm frequently torn between the private nature of why I binned facebook vs writing there, but meh, I'm happy and that'll do.