I have been playing NO Man's Sky since the autumn Steam sale. Unfortunately I feel like I have gotten to a point where I'm a little bored. It feels a bit repetitive and I feel a bit aimless. Will probably start on The Talos Principle 1 and 2 next.
Just caught up to Young Sheldon, cute premise but the plot is now tiring as its drawn out.
I love the earlier seasons of What We Do In The Shadows but the later ones are inconsistent.
TIL of the sheer number of instances that are out there. Thank you for sharing this!
Not too much, but by that point I was just enjoying catching fish, maxing out my boat, and started to test my sleep deprivation limits.
I am curious what the comparison would be to people who did not go through bedrest and were constantly active through the decades. 🤔 Either way it's pretty terrifying the potential impact office work will be on a portion of the population 😬
Alt text: Baby Loves Coding book cover by Ruth Spiro
Something new to watch. Thank you for sharing!
Just finished DREDGE. It was a lot of fun, and the first game I ever gained all of the achievements 😄.
Vanilla OS but trying to learn about the differences between blendOS and Vanilla OS
I am on Vanilla OS with a NVIDIA gpu and its running pretty well.
I genuinely feel like school in the US should be year-round but with a set amount of "time-off" teachers and parents can use. That way time off is not so concentrated in the summer, holidays can be celebrated regardless of ethnicity/religion/culture, and the curriculum does not have to be so compressed. I am sure there are a lot of challenges this model will bring up, but it feels a bit more fair.
In the meanwhile though, good on NY for adding Diwali as school holiday! It seems like a lovely celebration that should be enjoyed class-free.
Playing The Finals consistently, and Lorelei and the Laser Eyes. It is such a fun puzzle game, and I have enjoyed many hours playing it.
During the Steam summer sale, I picked up Viewfinder, Riven remaster, and Children of the Sun.