WilfordGrimley

joined 2 years ago

Burning Wheel hands down.

-"Artha" system for codifying character goals into skill development. Characters pursuing their goals is the primary means of progression. 👌

-Lethal and unbloated combat.

-Many types of magic with very diverse play styles.

-System for resolving in game in character arguments that tie into other systems.

The whole system is very thoughtfully produced and the systems all relate and tie back to Artha and character development.

The setting is very pulp/dark fantasy.

My playgroup will be returned to the game soon and offer for years to come.

My favourite is Burning Wheel from the same devs.

TabMaster with dynamic collections.

[–] WilfordGrimley@linux.community 22 points 2 weeks ago (3 children)

I believe it was lumped into "Other" and not tracked previously.

Hulk Ultimate Destruction, nothing else comes close.

Friggin car halves as boxing gloves

[–] WilfordGrimley@linux.community 2 points 4 weeks ago* (last edited 4 weeks ago)

Wow,

The Indomitable, and Golden Argosy will be very viable.

The Last Ride will be cute in monoblack with Necropotence and lots of black tutors.

I think you can also use Jitsi as a plugin from within Matrix

Yeah quantum energy teleportation is a scientifically confirmed possibility.

Yeah sorry I don't think it's covered by any media yet. Inside source.

[–] WilfordGrimley@linux.community 4 points 1 month ago* (last edited 1 month ago) (1 children)

Looks like fun.

I would personally cut at least a couple of your 6+ CMC cards for more ramp or interaction/protection.

Also maybe a vandalblast and a wheel or two.

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submitted 1 month ago* (last edited 1 month ago) by WilfordGrimley@linux.community to c/ottawa@lemmy.ca
[–] WilfordGrimley@linux.community 4 points 1 month ago (1 children)

The video is the actual content. The text under it is lacking detail, but I'm glad the lack of article pushed me into actually watching the interview.

I can confirm that LACT allows me to clock multiple 3090s on bazzite and Tumbleweed.

 

Aether is a reddit alternative not dissimilar to Lemmy in that it is distributed and open source.

Some advantages to Aether over Lemmy are:

It is entirely decentralized rather than federated giving it superior censorship resistance and smooth horizontal scalability. Each user on the Aether network acts as a node operator allowing other users to connect and view the communities that they subscribe to.

Moderators within each community are elected by, are impeachable by, and their decisions can be individually ignored by the users of each community. All mod actions are public information and, as mentioned, each mod action or moderator can be ignored by each user. This maximizes the accountability of the network and greatly reduces the chances of censorship.

The biggest flaw with Aether is that it is not currently maintained (to my knowledge). With such a massive migration of users to Lemmy and the Fediverse as large, I would love to see an increased interest in decentralized solutions like Aether.

Would it be technically feasible for Aether to join the fediverse through modified Lemmy instances? If so it could act as a silver bullet to enable horizontal scalability of the network at large.

I welcome any discussion on the topic.

 

At the moment there is slim pickings for other communities to join if this instance is chosen by a user to be their home server.

Presumably other instances have to approve linux.community federating with them before their subs can show up? Is it that this instance is new, or is there some other reason. u/nkukard can you chime in?

EDIT: A-ha! I was searching poorly! Once a member of a instance subscribes, it pulls it into that instance for easier discovery. Neat!

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