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🐠 tiagošŸ
🐠 tiagošŸ @ tiago @beehaw.org
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  • It looks scary. Cool!

    Did you print it at home? The colors fit quite well.

  • oh, okay! heard a lot about FDroid in these (mainly FOSS) circles, but haven't given it a go yet. What other apks have you found useful?

    I'll be looking out for the next Joplin update, thanks!

  • Fantastic!! I cherish the first one so much, and i wonder how they're going to spice it up.

    From the trailer alone, there seems to be now an earth-type that modifies the terrain? So excited.

  • Thanks! I haven't heard of Joplin and I've been experimenting with ut this throughout the week. I love the math and flowchart plugins!

    I'm willing to try this as my definitive note-taking app!!

    Though, the feature of "Draw picture" is not available. Did you enable it somewhere? What version are you using? I have 2.12.3

  • If you find it convenient, sure! If it's just an addition, an edit may work.

    By the way, just wanted to share that Disco Descent in particular fills me with determination.

  • Have you played Crypt of the Necrodancer? The soundtrack is optimal for this.

  • unsure abou how often; I don't do it because I have to meet a quota, it's more of a I-can't-hold-to-myself-when-I'm-✨bedazzled✨ kinda thing?

    Although as others have mentioned, I don't wanna sound creepy; for strangers it's generally about a cool accessory they're wearing. i verbalize the compliment by refering to their uniqueness, not intending to start a conversation just, "cool hat šŸ‘"

    interesting question, thanks!

  • I own an Alexa. Often, it doesn't understand me 100%, and instead play music based on the bits it could make out.

    Gotta love the randomness! As the search is based on keywoards and not rhythm (differently from how I assume Spotify comes up with recommendations), I've discovered neat opera, rock, jazz, electronic, etc.

    Although sometimes I really. just. need. to turn on my kitchen!

  • It is an interesting question indeed!

    I also find quite interesting how introducing the Dual Dialectic turns the usually-depicted 2D moral plane into a... Riemann sphere?

    Even then, that geometry seems more fit to deal with representing the frequent compromises between individual and collective. My solarpunk heart is happy to read about this second model.

    Neat visualization and quality writing. Thanks for sharing!

  • I hit the threshold in a week, but it was because I got engaging results.

    Ideal search engine for falling into unexpected rabbit holes. It's scratches the itch of really exploring the web.

  • I haven't eaten in 2 days because of having my wisdom teeth out.

    And I bought some red scrubs to use as pajamas; they're incredibly comfy.

  • News are entertainment: something to have an opinion on, but not to action upon them. I prefer my local gossip.

  • I'm proud of myself!!

    These last two days I've been working on my digital wellbeing. Did some filtering on all my email accounts (i have about 7), and deleted 25-30% overall :D

    It took a lot of willpower to actually revisit mails dating back to 2013. Fun trip to the past.

  • I've been using for at least two years without knowing it was Open Source. Good! I have no idea how to self-host, though. Must take a look into the documentation.

  • I've seen the PipeBot frequently, only on comments though. Does it work too when the YT link is in the post directly?

    Also, I'll give Invidious a look.

  • I haven't used it yet (there hasn't been any event where I could bring this up), but crab.fit has good features to check everyone's availability for a single event.

  • It's definitely a treat! As someone living in a really cluttered home, it really makes a distinction to use the "nice" item for a change. It's about focusing on the now rather than hoping there'll be a better time.

    Recently, I realized some markers had dried up and didn't even get to use them once! Or the time the cool stickers didn't even stick...

    It has somewhat changed my perspective of the stuff I really want to keep, and what I keep because I feel obligated to.

  • Hey!

    From the Steam Sale, some casual games about playing with the odds:

    • Peglin is quite fun and short. The more pegs you hit, the more it damages an enemy. Highly replayable with all the modifiers making each game unique.
    • Roll is similar, modifying dice to get the highest score in 2500 rolls. There is way more complex calculations, but I like how messy it gets.

    From the ones already on the library, just Hollow Knight which has been a delightful yet frustrating experience. The soundtrack is stunning, and I love me some platforming challenge.

  • I picked it up again this week, too! The ambience is perfect, really on point for immersion.

    Not sure if those mushrooms you mention have been in my way, but at the moment I cannot beat those damn explosive jellyfish in a reliable manner. Breaks definitely help; after a while I'm filled with determination.