

For me that was dwarf fortress. Insane game bought on a whim!
For me that was dwarf fortress. Insane game bought on a whim!
Seconded! This is your new beginning op, death to your old ways, today you are reborn!
Hey, yeah that guy should get some credit too!
I feel a really similar sense of dread. Although I completed my university studies in a STEM field, there simply aren’t many jobs that seem to be left. I don’t know what will come next, but I stay hopeful that what comes after that will be a better time for all of us. I dream of a more compassionate society, where we make significant progress as individual communities on how to better live in harmony with our environments. Let’s hope that what comes next doesn’t prevent me from helping make that dream a reality.
Wow that’s really impressive! I’m used to having a great online platform to transfer money, but having government issued documents be digitized is a step beyond what we have here!
I had tried to self host an instance, but for some reason couldn’t get it to work. I was really new to self hosting at that point though, and should probably give it another go, it seems too useful to ignore completely.
Always glad to see comrade Dale!
At the moment I just picked up thronefall, and really enjoy it. It’s great if you like tower defense and city building games, but don’t have too much time on your hands to get invested into longer games. The progression system feels good and adds a lot of replayability. It runs perfectly on Linux as well right out of the box!
I second OpenTTD, it takes a bit to figure it out, but it’s so much fun when you really get the hang of it
Seconding exercise. Even if it’s something small like taking stairs on your commute instead of the escalator. It ultimately adds up to so much over any period of time.
I’ve used open project a bit and like it. It has a decently step learning curve in my opinion since I’ve never formally learned project management, but after getting used to it it’s fantastic software