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Wish I could, but I don’t live in Europe or the US so :(
Wish I could, but I don’t live in Europe or the US so :(
Pissing standing all over the floor.
Now if it were to the right, at least I would be pissing on the shower.
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Also I want to recommend Birday, it is a very simple birthday manager, and you can import birthdays from your calendars.
I intend to use this to remember birthdays and actually call people on their phones.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.minar.birday
NeverTooManyBooks.
I have several books cases and shelves where I store books, this has helped me a lot to have a catalogue of them.
I just scan the book code, the app gets book info, and I assign it to a place where it is physically stored, like, bookcase 1 in office room, shelf 3 on main room, etc.
I have it installed from Droid-ify which is like an app to have more sources for f-Droid.
https://apt.izzysoft.de/fdroid/index/apk/com.hardbacknutter.nevertoomanybooks
I am a team manager, on status meetings on fridays I always ask if someone has good plans for the weekend, and on monday I ask how was your weekend.
I get a lot of silence, and most of the time I tell some bits of what I did, but from time to time someone tells something about what they did.
I think that is good for the team, since we are all remote, it’s a little bit of socializing and have something to talk about other than work.
I have been curating my experience on lemmy by muting communities I don’t care for like politics, sports, some Linux communities, and also I always filter NSFW.
I have never been happier because I don’t see what I don’t care for.
Roguelikes.
I played Rogue Legacy 1 and 2 for the longest time. Some dead cells. Enter the gungeon, and currently testing the humble roguelikes bundle, really digging Wall World.
Subnautica.
I played it when it was beta, could not finish it then.
It runs pretty good on the Deck, and I alternatively play it on the Deck docked to a tv on the living room, and on my PC.
Lol if I have learned on my years on this planet is to not care what other people think about me.
This is pretty good online coop.
Not UK, but tomorrow I will be going to a costume contest as reverse flash, I am so excited because I ordered this costume tailor made 2 months ago for the Halloween.
Oh and I am on my 40s, I plan on not feeling old for another 15 or 20 years.
Others are preparing to refuse to comply with either demand, countering the companies’ ultimatums with one of their own: Shut up or fire me.
This is me. I let them know I will not comply with the expectation of going back to office, not even once a week.
Couple months have passed and nothing else has happened, or was not fired, but I am preparing new gigs.
Also I have been in the company for 15+ years.
I started buying so many ttrpg books when pandemic started. I particularly like Free League.
We played some Tales from the Loop and Vaesen, but preparing sessions take so much time and energy, I just could not keep up.
I also like to read the systems, some of them I have read all the way through and fantasizing about playing them.
I consider these books an investment for the future, just like my steam games haha.
Simon Stålenhag vibes.
Sadly tildes is invite only it seems.
Same happened to me with Hyperion, did read the second one, was not satisfied.
Children of time is very good, I have the second part in my backlog.
Currently reading The Earthsea Quarter by Ursula Le Guin, finished the first book, I like it a lot. I like how they handle magic and names.
Will check your recommended books :)
PC mainly, but a couple months ago I got a Steamdeck, and I can now play from the couch on the TV.
I’ve wanted to be able to play from the couch for a long time, but I did not want a PC on the TV, so this is a very good option.
I can play casually and also play coop sometimes easily.
Most importantly, I don’t have to be in my “office” room, since I work from home, it is good to be away from the room I am all day working on.
Love me for what I am, by Carpenters.