MostRegularPeople

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[–] MostRegularPeople 2 points 1 week ago (1 children)

Hahahaha fair enough. I've gotten so used to playing online I kinda forgot that is a thing people do in the physical realm.

[–] MostRegularPeople 1 points 1 week ago* (last edited 1 week ago) (3 children)

I just looked that up. Sounds super cool!. I have always liked the noir / hard bitten investigative types of characters.

If you're looking for an extra player for a play test or something give me a shout!

[–] MostRegularPeople 3 points 1 week ago

I just started running Call of Cthulhu games which is super fun, but the goal is to find players who want to play more narrative games and try out Spire: The City Must Fall and Heart.

Wildsea looks awesome but I want to play rather than GM it.

I also bought the Free League Publishing super pack on Humble Bundle so probably any of those. Coriolis and Forbidden Lands are currently the most attractive to me and look super fun to run.

I hear that Mutant: Year Zero is a great engine also.

So, y'know, just most games. I'm excited to play most of the games this year.

[–] MostRegularPeople 2 points 2 months ago

I'm a neanderthal. I barely know how computers work. I switched to Linux mint cinnamon a couple months ago. I'm a light user, mostly using word processing, internet, Foundry VTT to run games, and some light gaming via steam. I watched some YouTube videos and read some articles and just kinda sent it. It is offensively easy. I see no reason to go back to windows.

There are some things that take getting used to, but the user interface is really similar to windows and I would argue is largely more functional.

This video and this article helped a lot.

Remember, I am dumb and I did it. You can do it.

[–] MostRegularPeople 5 points 2 months ago

Same. When I've got a session coming upjwithjless than ideal prep time, I've used chat get to help figure out some story beats. Or reframe a movie plot into DnD terms. But more often than not I use the Story Engine Deck to help with writers block. I'd rather support a small company with a useful product than help Sam Altman boil the oceans.

[–] MostRegularPeople 15 points 4 months ago

Yeah, that's straight up devil horns. The original meaning was to ward off the devil, but she doesn't strike me as traditionalist Christian. Very strong "what the fuck is this" vibes. I'm confused.

[–] MostRegularPeople 5 points 4 months ago (1 children)

This looks super interesting! I'm stoked to give it a shot.

[–] MostRegularPeople 6 points 5 months ago* (last edited 5 months ago)

You can indeed carry a gun in a national park. The law was changed in 2013.

Edit: I am wrong. It was 2010.

[–] MostRegularPeople 9 points 6 months ago (1 children)

I have Tidal. It costs the same as Spotify but pays artists more and actively promotes up and coming musicians. Also they aren't part of the military industrial complex, so that's cool.

[–] MostRegularPeople 4 points 7 months ago

Check out startplaying.games. There is usually a cheap or free game going on if your time frame is flexible.

[–] MostRegularPeople 4 points 7 months ago (1 children)

I also switched to Tidal after learning about Spotify's dystopian future war AI powered killer robot plans. It's also bullshit how little they pay artists.

I wish Tidal had podcasts, but I'm happy enough with AntennaPod.

[–] MostRegularPeople -1 points 8 months ago

The American Temperament Test Society tests aggression in dog breeds in controlled environment. Participants self select, so there's that, and ultimately I think the test says more about the owners than the dogs. Nonetheless, per the ATTS , the american pit bill terrier passed 87% of the time while the Australian shepherd only passed 83% of the time.

 

No birds were harmed in taking of this picture, no matter how bad Rinny wishes they were.

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My girlfriend is be very interested in putting Blink (Amazon) cameras up around our property. I am not interested in paying Amazon to keep our security footage.

What I'd like to do is have motion activated internet connected cameras around the property that somehow send footage to a server (I don't know if that's the correct term, I'm kind of an idiot) that I keep on the property.

So I have three questions:

  1. is this the right forum to be asking about self hosting security footage?
  2. does anyone here have experience doing this and would they be willing to send some pointers my way?
  3. is this a feasible DIY project or am I better served paying for a service?

I've done a little digging into self hosting and it's not cheap, but I think it will be cheaper than paying a subscription. And safer too, which is rad.

Thank you all!

 

I just bought the 256GB Deck at the beginning of this month and it arrived on the 10th for $529. On the 13th they announced the OLED Deck and dropped the price of the 256GB Deck to $399.

I wrote to Steam customer service and asked if I could return the deck and purchase the OLED model for $30 more and they wrote back with two options:

  1. return the deck, get a refund, and then buy the OLED model

  2. keep the deck I own and get $130 in my Steam Wallet.

I'm not sure which option to choose. On the one hand, $130 is a nice chunk of change to buy some games. On the other hand, a brand new, bigger, and nicer deck is worth waiting a couple weeks and $30.

Any advice?

 
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