

They generally become acquaintances. There’s no hostility, but also way less of a reason to catch up and hang out.


They generally become acquaintances. There’s no hostility, but also way less of a reason to catch up and hang out.


I used it to violate industrial copyrights. For whatever reason, all Australian standards for technical drawings are behind paywalls


I should work on this at some stage
I want to assess coders by lines written! The more the better!


I feel like this is one of those “make sure people are on the same page before you start running the rpg”. I’ve had players react very badly to their characters being maimed and stuff (a fairly normal Dark Heresy event), but I’ve also had some players want a severe tacticool experience. And some people want cozy vibes with some dice rolling.
D&D does suffer from a lot of system/setting baggage as well as the expectation that the system works as well from level 1 to 20+.
I want to play shadowrun again, for all its flaws


I do this with low key youtube videos, downloaded to mp3.
Also, take another clonodine after a couple of hours.


Same reason



Slanted house, apparently. Just taking up extra space and annoying to place furniture.




It’s me! I’m terrible at coding!


I wrote 2 pints of water, but the sentence flowed weirdly. Idk


1 km is about 15 minutes walk.
1 meter is about a step.
1 cm is about the thickness of a gusset on medium sized industrial machinery
1 kg is about 2 pints (or a little more than a quart)
20°C is comfortable for most people, 35+ is uncomfortably warm


Gotta reduce speed so their tailgating distance is the appropriate gap


I’m old enough to remember when using computers daily went from a dorky interest to something the cool kids were doing (MySpace etc). Obviously, how the two groups approached computers was quite different. Even how they approached social spaces on the internet.
Idk, haven’t thought about it much but I remember being pretty depleted about being interested back then. The things I was learning with basic coding and stuff could now be done in a couple of clicks, the resources were now more scarce, and the space became filled with money-people interested in promoting their brand


Only really just started to notice I’m doing it constantly. Not much luck or strategy so far


I dissociate and fawn pretty much constantly in most social situations. I do not feel in control. What most people know me as is a bunch of trauma responses. I feel like I’m watching myself have conversations and making “decisions” from another room.
It took me a long time to admit this to myself.


I’d say I was around that age. Maybe earlier, 10? But only because my dad was into linux. This was back in 1998 to 2000 though. I wasn’t actually allowed access to a computer’s hardware (and therefore the ability to install an OS, given my extremely restricted access) until I started uni with an old computer that didn’t even have onboard sound.


I’d watch this, but only because sometimes I need to watch bad movies


It took me a while to figure out what movie you were talking about. But it’s “dragons invade the modern world, with Christian Bale!” (I can’t remember the name)
While I’m waiting for my food to microwave, I will do the dishes. I only do them for as long as my food is microwaving, so they don’t all get done, but most of them get done in this time.