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[–] [email protected] 18 points 2 weeks ago (1 children)

dean-smile

I'm down to give it another shot with them. I fully expect this to end in defederation though. That place is full of the usual mug russian propaganda muh election muh civility crap. But they deserve better than being dominated by .world forever.

as of time of posting, my vote count is: 27 for | 8 against (this includes me)

[–] [email protected] 17 points 2 weeks ago (2 children)

Needs a CW for racism. I'm gonna leave this up for another hour, if the cw hasn't been added by then I'll take it down. I'm not sure if this has been changed in a recent lemmy version, but you should still be able to edit it, once the cw is added I'll put it back up.

[–] [email protected] 10 points 1 month ago

God, that long already.

trans-heart meow-hug

 

I'll prolly give my thoughts on the first day of runs later, or tomorrow. But yeag, is starting if any of you want to catch it.

[–] [email protected] 15 points 2 months ago

Iirc they started at destrucroid like nearly 2 decades ago.

I remember the classic days on the escapist, with the film videos as well and uncivil war with yahtzee, and also ryhmedown spectacular.

Long live jimdependance lmao

[–] [email protected] 15 points 2 months ago (1 children)

might not be, conflicting reports

[–] [email protected] 2 points 2 months ago

Lot of people mentioning kde connect. I'm going to take a moment to clarify, kde connevts functionality is modular. you need the sshfs package for it to mount the phones filesystem over ssh. Once you've done that, it works pretty normally.

[–] [email protected] 7 points 2 months ago

meow-hug

He looks incredibly cute, and will be missed ;-;

[–] [email protected] 11 points 2 months ago

I refuse to call it that cause it's just a bad name. I'll continue calling it dungeon meshi or dunmeshi, but I am partial to the better localizations like 'dungeon delights' and 'gluttons and dragons'

[–] [email protected] 7 points 3 months ago

krita is my personal preferred program

[–] [email protected] 6 points 3 months ago (1 children)

when faced with a c++ error, first check the size of it in gigabytes to determine if it's even worth reading :3

 

looks like the nostalgia critic's even worse sibling (worse than his other already horrific sibling)

 

Rip to a real one marisad

 

About time, what a horrible company that murdered all the creative people who once breathed life into it.

I wonder who is actually going to fucking buy rwby and RvB lol lmao

 

Rambling post about some of the gdq stuff I've watched so far

  • mario 64 on the drum kit was fucking amazing. I love how each movement type had a different beat. The lead up and precise positioning had this drum roll that completed with a big a press beat to jump and get the star. The swings to do the bowser toss was beautiful. Incredible ending with the drum cover of the music. Could have been an event ender but I can understand not wanting that pressure.

  • starfield was exactly the buggy mess I expected. Stand up to skip long animations. Clip under the floor for faster traversal. Slide through the universe. Go straight to quest 12 from quest 2. Artifact cave is rando gened and can be 10 minutes long so seeded for convenience. Classic bethesda jank. Thank god they didn't try to do 'glitchless' like with the skyrim run that one time.

  • hades I really enjoyed the three weapons race. Having two wives who met through speedrunning the game doing the race was very cute. I swear, one of them did one less cerberus the best boy pet to resync them into the final lap, but I can't blame them.

  • bloodstained was very fun. Still annoyed at this fake record shit that people get on at gdq. Yeah, it's cool to get the record at a live event, but don't make shit up. They say wr but the speedrun.com leaderboard literally doesn't have a category extension for zangetsu all bosses nmg hard, they only have that category for normal. I don't like calling it a wr record if it's the only record, and no one else has even had a chance to try.

  • granny nanthology was pretty fuckin funny high as shit late at night

  • I was asleep by the time the hitless rese2make run happened but I'm def gonna watch the vod later (same goes for the rest of the block until I woke up)

  • metroid dread race was pretty fun, too bad about the controller batteries though. Good on the other runner for always pausing to keep things fair.

  • Of course the pokemon crystal randomizer went over estimate. Was still really fun. Last time they couldn't get fly and it delayed everything. So they added a special flag to the randomizer to make sure fly is obtainable early. They still got stuck trying to get fly. Incredible.

  • The super metroid tas was great, absolutely hilarious clipping through the floors with the moonfall tech. I hope someone returns to it and adds the new tech to save the extra seconds. Rip to them animals, but tasbot is an unfeeling speedrunning machine. Shout out to the dipshit on reddit seething there (and in the gdq chat) because they didn't read their 2000 dollar dono that pushed it from save the animals to save the frames. Next time write an actual fucking message. Also very funny to see people asking about if it was using a camera hack after they explained the camera hack three times at the start. The keeper of the tasbot was fielding questions from redditors who just don't seem to fucking get it.

  • Doom 2016 100% was interesting showcase. They were showing the ultranightmare route on the marathon safe nightmare difficulty. Messed up a couple things so they didn't hit 100% anyways. They had a dev on, Hugo. Interesting commentary occasionally but he didn't get to speak too much, and was clearly staying up late. Audio issues on his call didn't help. Still, props to the runner for organizing getting Hugo on.

  • Sneak king was funny for five minutes and then overstayed the welcome

  • bootleg ninja gaiden was pretty funny

  • the last ninja was the most non spatially consistent thing, it even beats out manifold garden. Must watch to see turning corners on the building's side to end up on the roof.

  • fort boyard was pretty funny. I had never seen the gameshow, but I had seen some of the other computer games in the series at esa. My partner is english and had watched it growing up. Surprisingly faithful adaption. Rip on the riddles, runner had to get audience help.

  • rise of kong was about what I expected. $10 slight change in fur color dlc. The video game industry should be lit on fire. Great run.

  • LOVED celeste strawberry jam beginner lobby. Absolutely lovely art and great level design. Fluid movement all around. Celeste is great every time, be it a normal run, all berries, 100%, b sides, c sides, TAS, or on a fucking dancepad. I liked frozenflygon's mod run with the cute tail mod on, wish the runner had the tail here. I'm glad they had even more cute bows on the couch this year. Their vvvvv inspired levels were excellent, I could remember some of the exact screens they were inspired by. To bad they watched it get broken by a dash removal skip.

  • Really enjoyed the pokemon diamond run. That's the pokemon I grew up with, and had an action replay for. Really fun to see the dumb shit I got up to with noclip cheats as a kid has been implemented into the run to just teleport to the end. The glitch showcase was great, and the velocity pokesprite was CUTE!

  • armored core 6 was fun, too bad they were playing on an unstable patch. A false start with several crashes at the beginning. Half an hour delay to get it working. More crashes in the run. And then a final crash after time at the very end. Was like fucking poetry. The science commentary was okay. Didn't really take anything away. I liked the robotics talk more than the space physics talk. The highschool science lesson after was fun enough. I just wish they gave a better indication of just how much of it was lies of simplification. 15 years later and people are still making 'magnets how do they work' jokes.

  • super mario maker 2 glitch showcase was really fun. That game is BROKEN. I am impressed by how much it didn't crash. Loved watching carl get trolled, loved the final hard lock. My friend watches carlsagan's streams and knew what was coming at the end, but didn't spoil it for me (which I appreciate)

  • Halo coop was fucking great. Hilarious tricks and tech. 💜HR. They showed off rex. Quick kill and sneaky teabag for funsies. Constant banshees out of bounds and just flying through level geometry. I salute the way they 'saved' the marines. The big grenade jump was incredible. Input sensitivity precise tricks and logiteching in the middle of the run. They were on wr pace at one point. TOO BAD THEY HAD A HARD CRASH. This started out as one of the least buggy gdq's so far, but between the jsfr half broken cable, the pcs crashing, and dead controller batteries, it's gotten pretty bad. They celebrated multiple wr's again for low runner count categories, but of course the actually competitive record is robbed by tech difficulties ;-;

  • undertale race was pretty fun. Started out close, then a big lead, then an accidental opening of 8 windows of the game at once reset things, then a big lead again. Also, it sure was 'glitchless'. Glad we all agree on hugging the goat tho

  • luminescent was pretty fun. There's mario kaizos every year, and I enjoy them (almost) every time. I hope they let shojo do another kaizo run, she was great last year, and before that at the sight read relay races. I got a big purple knitted yoshi head hat off etsy after seeing her's.

  • dark souls was quite fun. Glad to see a run that isn't just the wrong warp to the end, really shows off some funny stuff in the game. It's a shame about the save file load. For not getting the drop and having to cheat spawn it in, why are they still doing that? Especially at a marathon. Hades is modded to make sure the sack always drops on the second chamber set. They should just have a marathon mod for the game to set the droprate to 100.

That's the stuff that's really stood out to me so far. I was asleep for a lot of runs, so I'll definitely be watching a lot of vods after the event.

Also shoutout to the nsfw artist I follow who's posting artwork to go alongside the games on the schedule. o7

 

that is all

 

So I recently completed a move, and now I have way more room, and one of the things I'm getting to celebrate is a good inkjet printer and some vinyl sticker paper. I'm going to be taking a bunch of silly memes and images I've saved over the years and stickerize them to put on my stuff and maybe around the city in random places.

Also, I already cloned whyesseff's emoji repository and got all the ones I want. I will be making hexbear stickers rest assured.

Anyways, post funny images and memes and I'll (try) and sticker them.

 
 

Meta post I've decided to make. I enjoyed the unixporn subreddit a lot when I used reddit more. I enjoy customizing my linux de as much as the next nerd.

But you definitely shouldn't use racist slang to refer to the process.

To be clear, I didn't know the origin of the term 'ricing' until fairly recently. I was chattimg with my friend and used it to describe my de setup. They informed me that apparently it's from car customization, and is a pejorative against generally asian men who customize their car to look like a racecar.

After learning this I was sad to realize just how engrained it is in linux de customization culture. I personally have stopped using the term, and I would ask everyone here stop as well.

 

incredibly minor spoilers for character creation

spoilerRace: tiefling

Pronouns: she/her

Genitals: PenisD

fidel-cool it's gaming time

 

The Axe and Sickle is a great place to hang out and play some Dungeons and Dragons, OGL approved and without giving any money to WOTC (or even playing the recent edition). The sever is left-unity and only Socialist in membership, not theme. Anyone is welcome so long as you're willing to abide by our rules.

https://discord.gg/R5dPsZU

I'll just take a minute to cover a few things here before they get asked in the comments:

  • Why 3.5?

Because it's what @Drewfro likes and grew up with and they made the server. /jk but for real

3.5 is the best system for west marches. It has a good breadth of skills and feats, and allows for downtime crafting and rewarding adventures.

  • West Marches?

Yes, sort of. The original west marches format is one where players are exploring a place. There is a pool of players to pick from and games are held whenever the players can make it to them.

We alter this slightly. The A&S has a core pool of players and a DM team. The DMs post adventures they have crafted on a board. Players then self organize and discuss a time that works for them and the relevant DM, and form a temporary adventuring party that does the adventure on the specified day and time. You don't have to commit to a regular schedule, just to a specific adventure. Life does happen and sometimes things do fall through, but the vast majority of games happen, and often there are idle players online willing to hop in and cover drops.

It's a very manageable format that works well for bad schedules. Play every week. Play once a year. It's all cool.

  • Homebrew and Worldbuilding?

The world is a homebrew setting created by Drew and expanded by the various DMs and players who participate in it in many ways, big and small. You can read the full homebrew rule doc here.

The Ohm Basin has plenty of lore now after two years of running along, and you're welcome to be a part of it.

There are a set of core books that are completely allowed, and a list of banned books that no one can use too. Every player is allowed an additional source book to draw classes, feats, and spells from. The general rule is the more recent the book is the more likely it's banned, as 3.5 suffered from a lot of power creep over the years.

  • What can I do as a player?

Roll up a character and join games! Your character exists in the world, with friends, and enemies! Time passes in game along with the real world.

Organize! The A&S is player driven, with a martial union and other player made orgs. You can map the world, and help shape it.

And also maybe just hangout sometimes, if you feel like it.

  • What do I need to play?

A working mic, an internet connection, and the willingness to learn! The game is run on a Foundry vtt instance hosted by Forge, all you need is a web browser. The DM team will walk you through character creation and help you get into the game.

If you want to get a sense for games before playing, after you've made a character you'll be able to listen in on games.

  • Can I hang out without posting or playing in a game?

I mean you can, but we would really really really appreciate it if you played in the games and participated. Please? Pretty please?

Adventure awaits!

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