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  • 100% Risk of Rain 2. I've dumped so many hours into doing silly runs in that game, just because I feel like it - not even attempting to unlock anything or make specific progress. The game is fantastic.

  • Kerbal Space Program crossed over with factorio/satisfactory. Basically building worldwide factories over several planets and moons and travelling between them by using the harvested materials and minerals.

    It seems like that's something that they are going for in KSP2, but the concept is vague and the game is quite delayed and the uncertainity is huge. So I am not optimistic that it will ever be close to what I want.

  • Yep, but to me that's what linkdin is to me. A playground for making oneself as great as possible for recruiters. I get my warmth and fun from other places, while linkdin stays freezing cold.

    I had to scroll through my front page just now to confirm that it's still that corporate and cold bulletin board. Yep, every single post was either a corporate post about acquiring projects or holding presentations or some non-genuine post of someone quoting how awesome their company is.

    I kinda like that linkdin is just that, and I don't have to look through it for nice personal interactions, because they don't exist there.

  • I might be in the minority here, but I see it as it was meant to be. People presenting themselves as professionaly as possible, linking to their projects and their workplace's events. Maybe Linkdin is different in other regions or cultures.

  • /r/place is impressive since we can see how incredibly many people get together to create something, and it lives with tons of active users.

    Even though lemmy is rising, I don't think lemmy has nearly enough users to actually make a copy of the concept.

    But can we be a bit more creative? Lemmy isn't Reddit - it would be great if we could make something original instead.

  • I have a Windows VDI at my workplace which I completely stopped using when I started with a password manager. The Windows login screen disables paste, and I would have to type in a ~25 character long word of entropy in letters, numbers, casing and symbols.

    So I use the Linux VDI instead.

  • The ability to not mind driving a car. Like whenever I need to drive somewhere, I just completely black out and my body drives perfectly while my mind is full out. Then my mind awakens as soon as I arrive hand have finished parking.

  • I originally created a user on vlemmy.net. Then at some point that instance disappeared, causing me to lose the user, subscriptions and settings. So I created a user on lemmy.world. For whatever reason, it became very buggy - I don't know if it's the app (I'm using Jerboa) or the instance, but I got constantly logged out and loading posts didn't work properly. Third time's a charm (so far) as I created this user on lemm.ee.

    The confidence of stability of different instances seems to be a huge detractor for me. I'm hoping to see lemm.ee run with decent stability going forward.

  • I agree. TotK is probably one of the few games I consider to be almost perfect. Hogwarts Legacy was also great, and I'm currently hyped for Starfield (hoping it lives up to the hype).

    The biggest downer of the year is for me Kerbal Space Program 2, as the early access has been extremely bad in performance and low on content with no big content updates in the forseeable future.

  • I got all the shrines and all light roots. Then I started messing around with building combat vehicles to mess with bokoblins. I'm not a big side quester or story liner, so I haven't done a lot of them.

    I got bored at some point since the objectives were completed. It's sad, but a game is over when it's over. While it's possible to continue through speed running or going real 100%, it's fine to just be done and move on to another game.

  • DaVinci Resolve was the last app to really surprise me. It's a fantastic app for video editing with a ton of functionality. Most of the paid functions seem like composite fuctions of the free functions or overly professional tools, but for getting started with simple 2D- or 3D-animations or short film editing, it's beyond amazing.