If they do get a subsidy you know they'll turn around and launch an ad campaign about how they are investing in a green revolution. Then they'll raise fares.
Then a while later they'll revert, say it's infeasible, keep the money then pay a dividend.
Fantasy themed turn based strategy game with simple mechanics. And it's (probably) already in your repo! Ships with some good campaigns, some not so good, but there's more floating around.
I'm mostly an fps-rpg guy but when I get a tactical itch it's hard to do better honestly. I unapologetically save scum my way through it and have a blast.
Too bad it doesnt actually have a gyro. I'm one of those gyro aiming weirdos. I like the ergo of the Xbox controllers better but I mostly use a dualsense because of this feature.
This is great. I've only recently discosvered blackened speed metal bands like Bewitcher or Wraith or Hellripper. So I'm a big fan of this extreme metal rock ' roll fusion stuff. This is new to me too. Excellent recommendation.
Very good article. I found my way to them through Not Just Bikes and resonated with many of their ideas - removing stroads, undoing car culture, even localism in the broad sense. This lifted the veil from my eyes.
They don't actually mean Strong Town in the sense of strong communities, they mean local capital having more freedom to extract wealth more productively. Guess a broken clock and all that. Since it does happen to be true that denser building will results in more uses of the same land, and that means less car culture, etc.
Still I think the word for them is useful - they are popularizing some important ideas. But we can't forget who they're trying to empower in the end.
I can't, though I can lucid dream. When people say "read," I feel like they're thinking of printed text but I find some I have similar problem with technology use. Like sometimes I'm trying to find something on the internet, or to show something on my phone to someone and it keeps not making sense. And I keep trying it again and again and it just get worse until I realize I'm dreaming.
There's a good but at times strange podcast about a super app that takes over society. It's sort of like histories told from the far future about our near future. Most of the tales are told in first person so it takes a some listening to get a sense of the timeline of the world.
You're right, it doesn't really. But I bet if they revisited omikron it would be the same story, a different genre of game with many familiar trappings.
Kinda like how the newer Doom games purport to be more like the originals while simultaneously getting less like them. Although I absolutely love Doom Eternal, let me be clear.
The space is so saturated it feels like it's only a matter of time before every game I've ever played is remastered, remade, revisited, or given a extremely late sequel
That game blew my mind when I played it back in the day. Despite all the clunky mechanics it achieved a sense of place I don't get from most modern games. I'm surprised they haven't revisited or revived it in some way.
I mean, Bungie's remaking Marathon! Anything is possible in this crazed timeline
Used a script to delete all my comments. Nuked two ten year old accounts.
Commenting for sake of a headcount lol
I'm no expert but best guess would be to get an estimate of all the new Lemmy users - there seem to be a few floating around - then run a poll in a few instances and estimate based on those results.
Late to this discussion, but speaking as a Reddit refugee and a very average user, I'll follow beehaw wherever it goes...
...but I will probably also fire up my nearly-forgotten kbin account as well.
The fediverse is far from ready for the challenges that it faces but I'm very interested in its development and future. I really think it or something like it is what the internet is trending towards. I'm quite lucky being in some of priveleged categories so I don't face the level of harassment many fellow beeple do very day.
I think we have a good thing going here and it's so freeing to read and comment without having to read past all the usual hate and bad behaviour.
So Im happy to lurk in one place and be myself in another. Do what you guys have to do. I'm in.
I think there was a "snarkiness" to the earlier web that I still appreciate. I'm fine with a one-word answer or a shit post if it's funny and not hateful. I think the tone became a more extreme and worse version of itself over time. The internet is a place for everyone, not just enthusiasts, we gotta do better.
Problem is, as other comments have rightly said, we're incentivized to do the opposite. And bad actors find it useful to encourage extreme opinions and division.
While i think something has been lost now that twitter, reddit and centralized communities are in decline, i also think this is an opportunity to build better communities with different incentives. While i don't the fediverse is going to take over the internet, i think it's part of a broader and encouraging trend.
Thanks, I had no idea it had been developing this long. While Toronto area prices have been ridiculous for a while, I feel like we're only now hitting an inflection point where we might start seeing arrangements as you describe. There's tons of unoccupied or under occupied properties due to airbnb as well.
If they do get a subsidy you know they'll turn around and launch an ad campaign about how they are investing in a green revolution. Then they'll raise fares.
Then a while later they'll revert, say it's infeasible, keep the money then pay a dividend.