I am with you on that one. I was speaking from the point of view of someone who didnt buy ow1 because I only got into the game after ow2 so I completely forgot it wasnt free before.
Its sad how nowadays you cannot ever have "complete" games. Most games just few unpolished and unfinished and they just throw things at it trying to make money.
Which for me is so ironic because I think ow has a solid gameplay mechanic - it just gets completely shadowed by all the financial decisions.
Not familiar with obsidian nor logsec, but silverbullet is a programmable notebook. Everything is indexed and can be used, acessed and manipulated using javascript.
You can then write queries to fetch the data and then use templates to display it.
I have a very simple query that displays all my pending tasks for each project I am working on.
I also have created a template for displaying ttrpg character sheets, and the data is polulated by a yaml object which contains the actual character data. Custom javascript code automatically calculates stats, skills, checks and carry weight for me.
So basically I believe that you can do what you're looking for on silverbullet but maybe not out of the box.
I only got into the game after 2 was launched so I only really played the 5x5 mode, but I always thought the 6x6 mode could be fun.
Unfortunatelly I am not playing anymore. The core concept of the game is fun, but the matches felt just too unbalanced for me to enjoy.
And although I think this change would be fun I don' think it will fix the balance problem on matchmaking.
Not a very recognizable meme, so I hope you guys at least find out what it is.
Prompt: "A human norse male wearing an iron helmet stands in a stone and wood city, lookong towards the camera. The helmet fully covers his face and its shadow hides his eyes. A yellowish cloth wraps his neck and covers his sholder."
Thanks for sharing your story, though. I have a few domains, two of them being very important for me (one I use for all my emails, and the other one for all my self hosted stuff). So I'll be paying close attention to their renewal
I hope you can find another domain that you like and that you can transfer your stuff to it.
I am currently running baikal using podman, quadlets, rootless mode. What kind of issue did you have?
That said, although baikal does get the job done, I am actually considering migrating to nextcloud just because of caldav/carddav, since it seems to be the most complete implementation out there.
It is worth taking a look at the features you need before fully migrating. As far as I can tell baikal may have some issues for some people with invitations, sharing calendars and sending email.
I've seen people recommend radicale, which probably works well, but from what I read is the least adherent to caldav/carddav protocols.
That's awesome, glad to hear you are having a good experience with them!
Do you mind if I ask wether you're using them for personal or professional uses?
Have ever needed to use their support?
I am with you on that one. I was speaking from the point of view of someone who didnt buy ow1 because I only got into the game after ow2 so I completely forgot it wasnt free before. Its sad how nowadays you cannot ever have "complete" games. Most games just few unpolished and unfinished and they just throw things at it trying to make money. Which for me is so ironic because I think ow has a solid gameplay mechanic - it just gets completely shadowed by all the financial decisions.