All land above water is a mountain top, at a certain scale.
All land above water is a mountain top, at a certain scale.
Saying the internet is going to be “useless” in less than two years might be one of the wildest takes I have ever read.
I’m in this picture and I don’t like it.
That’s a strange point, imho. We disagree on what own means. You being bad with your physical media doesn’t mean you didn’t more truthfully own it. We will have to agree to disagree, have a nice day.
I’m not betting on Steam disappearing in the next ten years. I probably wouldn’t even bet that they’ll disappear in my lifetime. But, they could, anything could happen, and then you don’t have that library anymore. Physical is the only way to truly own.
I genuinely cannot process what I’m looking at here.
The latter.
It’s kinda rich to plug Steam, where you also don’t own your games.
I’m sure that kind of discourse will persuade them not to use AI.
The Lemmy user base is so out of touch with the average consumer.
I’ve got the digital version of scythe but haven’t gotten around to trying it.
No bother at all! They are all different dragons with wonderful original art, but the cards don’t have trivia. There is a “dragons facts sheet” thing that’s included just as flavour.
Might not be the best person to answer the latter, as my partner and I played an absolute crap ton of Wingspan just the two of us and thought it played fine enough, even without the Asia expansion.
I like Wyrmspan because it shakes up the mechanics, but to be perfectly honest I just love dragons more than birds so the art alone practically sold me on it lol
Call to Adventure, Wingspan/Wyrmspan, most of the Tiny Epic series, Coup are all solid contenders.
I like the Red Raven games but I don’t really look forward to playing them because of all the set up and tear down lol, I would love them as digital products with automation.
What advantages would this have over Obsidian, which is already all local unless you explicitly make it not so?
Fat chance. Line must go up.
Never hurts to have more and more evidence for something.
Unraid has been so simple for me. Really pleased with it.
I’m “techy”, but not in a tech career. By that I mean I’ve always been casually interested in tech, and enjoy building my own PCs, and am usually the one people come to for tech help, even if I just end up googling it for them haha.
Got into hosting through Home Assistant and Foundry VTT.
Dunno what y’all did to your algorithms but mine is still working just fine. When something odd comes up that I don’t like, I tell it not to continue recommending that.