I simply can’t give them any money for at least 3 months while the community decides it’s actual worth, or if it’s just a cash grab built upon the shoddy foundations of backwards compatibility
Thanks for this
Thanks for this. Yeah I’m trying out a few apps. Do you have a favourite?
Good point. Hide is fine. I’m thinking of something like the Feedly setting where if you scroll passed a post you never see it again
Yeah I was hoping there was a way to do so automatically, like with feedly
Sorry, yes. For example with Feedly you can set your feed to never show the same post twice
It’s like I “know” all the options (pros and cons and obstacles and things to think about) all at once, any time I have is then spent on the emotional consequences of them. But more time doesn’t usually mean discovering more options.
With my aphantasia it’s not that it’s all quiet in there, unfortunately you still get the carousel of regrets/self criticism etc, but it’s a carousel of emotions with no narrator if that makes sense
A friend asked me the same thing, they have a back and forth of voices, at significant speed, and then they reach a decision. Whereas I just “know” all the pros and cons (to the best of my ability) all at once if that makes sense?
It’s like I just “know” the text. It’s just in there with no intermediary.
For $1 MorePurpleMoreBetter gives you an incredible PDF that creates D&D character sheets in moments. Priceless.
Drawfee consistently churn out a lot of videos and streams each week so I have no issue tipping them
HBomberGuy donating the proceeds from his latest video exposing plagiarism, with +20M views and took months to research and create, to the people who were stolen from earns him a tip too
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With you on BotW. Love the dungeons, but in terms of the open world I never felt the oooh, the aaah, the escapism that everyone cooed about etc. Gliding was fun!
Maybe this is because I’ve never played a Zelda game before so I have no nostalgia attached to it?
Absolute champ.
I’m terrified to drink’n’roll in my powerchair. If I think of when I was ambulatory and drunk and how often I accidentally knocked a table or stood on someone’s foot…
In my head, me drinking in a powerchair is like Ellen Ripley doing shots then climbing into a giant yellow power loader and stumbling through the USS Sulaco while Newt ducks and weaves for her life
I wondered the same.
Few thoughts
weight. every gram is a gram you have to push with every push
COG / centre of gravity. Ergonomics are everything and so your COG generally needs to be directly below your spine for balance and energy efficiency. You want the chair to be “tippy” so you can navigate obstacles, but without risking tipping fully backwards. Riiight on the cusp is perfect. The more weight at the front, the further backwards your seat would have to be fitted relevant to your axle and pretty soon your COG is no longer under your spine
all power and steering is done with your hands, obviously, and on the back wheel so the front wheels are purely for stability
the smaller they are the more agile they are, the quicker they respond to steering originating from the back wheel
smaller the caster the lower your seat-to-floor height the stickier you feel to the ground
smaller, sharper, turning radius
If anyone’s got any recs for puzzle games / platform puzzlers / detective’y / room escape’y games on sale I’d love to hear