Cool, thanks for the info. I’ll have to keep an eye on that
Cool, thanks for the info. I’ll have to keep an eye on that
Yeah that’s almost always going to be a hard pass from me lol
I haven’t heard about Artemis - is that an app in development for Kbin? That would be pretty cool if so (although the PWA has done a pretty solid job so far)
Cool, thank you! I’ve heard good things about Brotato and am definitely planning to check out both that and Vampire Survivors on Deck.
FFX is one I wouldn’t have thought about - might be worth a try!
Oh, cool! This will be my first time trying them, and I’m definitely looking forward to it.
I haven’t heard that before but it does make sense - I’ll have to keep that in mind on my tomato journey haha
I don’t even know yet. I finally just got my Deck (showed up at my door yesterday) so it’s all a whole new world for me at the moment lol.
Will happily take recommendations from people that have them to give, though!
Well that’s definitely a tomato I’ve never seen - wild! My most interesting this year is probably the German Striped but I’m going to have to try those tie-dyes I think
I’m 100% a “both” person.
I take notes on my phone, especially if it’s something I’ll need on-the-go (like a grocery list). But I also write a lot of physical notes with pen and paper.
Especially for things like a remodeling project on the house - I can scribble out my thought process as I go, small ammendments with measurements or whatever as needed, etc. I prefer writing notes by hand, but there’s no one right answer. For me, anyway.
Going to be interesting to see how much more active it gets in the coming weeks
All of this! Plus, from my perspective anyway, this has given a lot of people the chance to get their feet wet with other platforms and ecosystems.
While it may not be a majority, I do believe there will be well seasoned users that see how the whole thing was handled by Reddit, and see the potential in these other avenues, and stay in those new places instead.
So far, I would say I’m one of those users. After a decade on Reddit and decline in quality, I’m certainly happy to call a new platform home and grow with it.
Pretty much daily.
I work from home, and my work computer and personal rig share a desk - by the end of the work day, sitting in the same chair at the same desk to stare at another screen started feeling like a chore and I had all but quit gaming.
The Deck has changed that. Not only am I loving gaming again, but I’ve found myself playing genres I never would have on my PC (things like Vampire Survivors just feel great on it, but I had no interest in them on my PC)