

I’m enjoying it so far :)


I’m enjoying it so far :)


Someone spent a while telling me Nier Automata was great, and it took a couple years before I got independently interested. My punishment is the same fate, of telling others it’s great, and no-one trying it.
Same with Return of the Obra Dinn, which has a niche art style but a captivating set of mysteries.


If I’m taking one thing from this thread, it’s that I’m most likely to click on something called “Desiny Potato”.


Kind of nice to see NFTs breaking through the floor at the trough of disillusionment, never to return.
Lanterns are a plague on farmers unfortunately. We’ve picked out quite a few from hedges over the years, it’s just littering with extra steps.


For me it’s been about £25 a month as I can get about 2 sets turned around monthly with the £5 delivery. (I could do more, it just takes ~4 working days each end to both receive and return).
Only downside is the biggest sets have so little availability, some are just gone the instant they come back in stock.


I totally get it. I love the extras like directors’ commentaries, and streaming feels like it has lost so much. But I don’t want the hassle/space of dvds, I just want to buy complete digital versions that have all the extra bits. And until they will sell me it…


Audible is fine with Libation to strip the DRM. Then I use “Smart Audiobook Player” on android which crashes far less and is quicker to load than the official Audible app.


I only date someone if they have successfully entered, and exited, the gates of vim.
Shouldn’t be too hard to get a little usb c adapter. But still, I am very glad to have my 3.5mm.


Set 21305 was exactly that. Still easy to get used.
Not really, except for where they re-take your biometrics to confirm. More often, biometrics get turned into digital info which can’t be changed. If a scammer gets your DNA biometric, tough shit, you’re now unable to change it and deny the scammer access. It is a huge boon for some forms of fraud.