[-] LynneOfFlowers@midwest.social 17 points 3 weeks ago

have they tried graham crackers

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Here's a video from Chris Staecker showing off a similar one: https://youtu.be/2mv45XP48bQ?si=BJmt9rRG-wXdn_jA

[-] LynneOfFlowers@midwest.social 27 points 1 month ago

When I was in grad school I would split the difference with 25 slides and 57 backup slides clicked together frantically 15 minutes earlier

[-] LynneOfFlowers@midwest.social 14 points 2 months ago

Things got a bit weird before the invention of the pencil sharpener

[-] LynneOfFlowers@midwest.social 32 points 2 months ago

Brain getting bigger, I think

[-] LynneOfFlowers@midwest.social 18 points 5 months ago

Hmm let's see. So the Subnautica games are survival games with a lot of exploring, uncovering mysteries, finding logs, figuring out what happened to you, the alien civilization, the ecosystem, etc.

If you like Obra Dinn, recommended elsewhere in this thread, The Case of the Golden Idol has some similar energy of looking at scenes and solving who's who and what's what and how this person died.

Chants of Sennaar is a game where you decipher fantasy languages and learn about the peoples that speak them while progressing up a tower and solving puzzles.

Viewfinder is a surreal-perspective puzzler with lots of narration and backstory from the characters

Sable is an exploration game with puzzles to solve, in a fancifuil sci-fi desert world with towns and NPCs and crashed spaceships to explore

The old Escape Velocity trilogy (though nowadays you'll need a classic Mac emulator to play them) are top-down ship captain games where you fly your ship around, trade, fight, do missions, usually have multiple storylines going on at once, lots of planets, ships, stations, factions, etc. The modern game Endless Sky is explicitly molded on the EV series.

Sunless Seas and its sequel Sunless Skies have some similarity to EV mechanically, but with a lovecraftian, steampunk aesthetic to the world, and lots of world-building.

Beyond Good and Evil is a third-person action game that has good plot, characters, and worldbuilding, and there are updated versions available that run on modern hardware.

Bastion is an isometric action game a little like Diablo in the combat mechanics but with no numbers for you to worry about. Explore the aftermath of a most peculiar apocalypse and discover the world that was and the peoples who lived there. Good characters and worldbuilding.

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submitted 9 months ago by LynneOfFlowers@midwest.social to c/mtf

Original article is here (paywalled 😑). Not sure how far to take these results with such a tiny N but interesting if it can be replicated with a larger sample size. It looks like they initially hypothesized that HRT had caused the changes but ended up rejecting that idea in favor of it being the voice training.

[-] LynneOfFlowers@midwest.social 25 points 9 months ago

They're charging how much for 10^-12^ sq ft?

[-] LynneOfFlowers@midwest.social 14 points 9 months ago

“Hostage negotiations now entering their fourth week between the U.S. and Hamas over the release of hostage Elon Musk, however in spite of intense diplomatic overtures and offers of significant concessions the U.S. still refuses to take him back”

[-] LynneOfFlowers@midwest.social 15 points 11 months ago

It's all I can do not to nest them 🙃

[-] LynneOfFlowers@midwest.social 32 points 1 year ago

Next they'll eliminate the stripe and put up share-the-road signs with the stick figure

[-] LynneOfFlowers@midwest.social 16 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

Tree style tabs, which gives vertical tabs that you can arrange in a hierarchy to keep related ones together

Simple tab groups, which lets you have multiple sets of open tabs you can switch between (can you tell I have a problem with too many tabs?)

Unstick!, which when clicked removes any sticky elements, i.e. parts of the page that stay on your screen while you scroll. It's great for removing all the bars and obstructions to reading that pages like to put in your way. For some reason I have to click it twice for it to work

Read aloud, a good text to speech extension to read pages or parts of pages to you. It can be used with cloud based neural voices from Google and Amazon with some setup

Consent-o-matic, which gets rid of the cookie consent popups for you and it's configurable as to which types of cookies it will refuse or consent to for you

SponsorBlock for YouTube, which can auto skip sponsor reads and various other kinds of segments you select to be skipped

A few short months ago I would have said RES but, well 🤷‍♀️

[-] LynneOfFlowers@midwest.social 58 points 1 year ago

Shhh no one tell spez there's still RSS feeds

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I got it in 1999 or so. TI-basic was my first-ever intro to programming.

[-] LynneOfFlowers@midwest.social 13 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

I never stopped using RSS even when it supposedly "died". Right now I have FreshRSS running on my raspberry pi since I like subscriptions and read state to sync between my machines but don't like to depend on some company for that. I use Reeder for my iOS devices, which can sync with FreshRSS.

For all folks say RSS is dead, I find a lot to fill it with. Blogs (yes I still read blogs like it's 2005), webcomics (most comics with their own site offer one, and webtoon generates them for its comics, though it looks like tapas doesn't or at least I can't find any feeds there), tech news sites, scientific journals, lemmy and mastodon generate feeds for users and communities, even YouTube still generates feeds for individual channels. There's a lot of feeds still active out there.

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