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  • I do like demos, I've bought a few games from them. I bought Factorio years and years ago because of that. I liked the Next Fest on Steam and have wishlisted a few games for when they leave Early Access. I don't buy ea games (or EA games, lol). The most recent demo game that got me was dotAGE. It's slightly in the vein of other settler/logistics games but it's quirk is that you unlock more options for the next game by losing, a la rogue-likes. Also has random events.

    Demos work well for me, because I like games based on their minor details. UI/UX is important to me, so the original Dwarf Fortress didn't work for me. I also like QOL features a lot, 90% of my mods are based on QOL shortcomings, so if a game is just awful then I'll avoid it. There were a few demos that I quit within 15 minutes because they were too unpolished. (I'm sure they'll be fine in time, but this was too early for them.)

  • Yes! Its run by a crew of people, one of which is a precious plastic founder, who a revitalizing a countryside plot in a sustainable way. It's in Portugal and they get help from all sorts of people. They're using recycling, rebuilding, and other reclaiming techniques to minimize their environmental impact. Love them. https://projectkamp.com/

  • Does LPL count as niche when he has so many subscribers and views?

    I like Paul's garage. Under 50k subs. https://youtube.com/@PaulsGarage He does sand casting of different metals and the stuff surrounding it, like making the molds or the boxes etc.

    What I like best tho is his humor. He's sarcastic and self deprecating and hilarious.

  • Gerrymandering wasn’t a talking point until the unprecedented Republican wins in the 2010 election

    Uh, it's been a talking point for over 200 years. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gerrymandering

    The word gerrymander (originally written Gerry-mander; a portmanteau of the name Gerry and the animal salamander) was used for the first time in the Boston Gazette[b] on 26 March 1812 in