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  • I can't say if the quality is still the same, but I bought a Chromebook when they first came out for $99 and that little buddy has lasted me a decade now. It's seen me through a deployment, a degree, several moves, and has been through a load of abuse and come out the other side working as spiffy as day one, minus some scuff on the screen. (Unfortunately Google has recently aged it out, but I'll find a use for it with a virtual machine perhaps).

    I imagine most little netbooks are similarly built and can withstand a boatload, although their computing power definitely lacks.

  • I was over the moon for a second because of the studio switch. But I goofed and was thinking Supergiant Studios, not Supermassive. Still, Supermassive has some decent hitters under the belt. Hopefully everything goes well.

  • I absolute love the action system from PF2e as well and I'm so super stoked to hear they're working that into Starfinder.

    From what I saw, the class they put out in that "playtest" sounds pretty awesome. I don't think it's really an answer to a PF fighter, but it is awesome to have a Heavy with some AOE and crowd control. I think it needs some tweaking, but I am not nearly good enough at balance and game design to suggest what.

    But it being compatible also hopefully means the enemies can be used interchangeably in some ways because those laser wolves are amazing.

  • Ehhh. I wouldn't say the only people who want an office setting are managers. There are definitely some bonuses to going in to work for some people - a very "to each their own" situation.

    But I think the distinction there becomes the "traditional" office setting, because, yeah, no one likes that corporate bull.

  • Both depressing and enlightening. I wish I could read more about her travels and the people she met. I think there's always been a sort of stereotype that if you're in a greyhound crossing state lines, you're in a bad way, but I'm sure it wasn't always the case.

  • I bounce around between three or so.

    I feel like I can always find something to do in Beatsaber, whether trying to beat my own scores or trying new modes or new modded songs.

    Risk of Rain 2 is also great for mindless entertainment and trying new things.

    Distance. It's sort of a racing game but with a story? It gets hard as hell but it's tons of fun and the music is great. It's criminally underplayed in my opinion

  • I stopped that voice in my head that would constantly pop up and say "I'm so stupid" or similar variations.

    It took me some time to understand that mistakes are just mistakes and everyone makes them. It easy to take all the blame and demean yourself for every little thing, but it feels so much better to stop those words in their tracks and reevaluate.

  • I'm far too lazy to meal prep on my weekends. But I will choose 3-4 dinners for the week and write it down like a menu and get the ingredients I need for them. If I know it's going to be a crazy week, I will cut the vegetables immediately after grocery shopping that way I can just dump them in the pan or bowl or whatever when I'm cooking. Then I have options to choose from several different foods over the week.

    I always make enough to have leftovers so I don't have to plan for lunches too.

    Best of luck

  • I tried to go on vacation in the beginning of June. Was going camping in a very remote area in Glacier NP. But lo and behold, the day before I left, my DnD group gave me COVID :) I spent all of June sick and am only just recovering finally. But I have no more PTO, so it'll be a while yet for me again.

  • I think it's important to try new food at least once.

    Never tried a gyro? Go take a bite

    Never tried curry? Put a fork in there

    Never tried pho? Oh man lawd, get some

    Opening ones palate is so important. Beyond just taste, culturally, I think it's important. And fun. And tasty.