

Well that looked like a three locomotive formation, unless one of those is something else.
Who knows how eternally long that train is


Well that looked like a three locomotive formation, unless one of those is something else.
Who knows how eternally long that train is
That’s probably it, i don’t know what I’m doing lol
I’ll check again with this suggestion, I’m convinced, I’m just digging in the wrong places, hopefully the lil ~ and the case will be the answer to my problems
It doesn’t work 😭
The path shows /games/heroic/silksong/ for example, but when I click it it doesn’t open and when I navigate to that folder it’s empty


I have gotten confused and tried to ride my greyhound to work. It was very fast for 5 meters but then we had to lie down on the sofa


Can’t believe the only party with the right opinion in my country on this issue is the extreme right


I loved this game for the ambiance, story and low fi aesthetics, as well as excellent gameplay
The “bad” graphics take me back to when your brain had to use imagination to fill in the gap of what the technology wasn’t ready to show you
The game is hard, but with practice it’s manageable and very satisfying.
The game was made by a duo from like Lithuania who I never managed to follow what else they worked on. This plus the fact that I’ve still never met anyone who’s even heard of the game, truly make it my personal gem
By the way excellent thread! Thank you for posting this! I’m enjoying everyone’s suggestions


Not with my body lol. Also palma is only a little flat


Way too hot. I’d arrive fully soaked in sweat anywhere I go


I’m happy it’s working so well there. Here in Berlin the bike share operated by the same excellent company list the city subsidy, and the service clearly started declining immediately.
I’ll be honest, the weather in palma wouldn’t allow me to bike for at least six months out of the year, but when I saw them in action it made me happy the service is successful.
This paired with free public transit for residents is really the way to do it!


Counter point (published before): https://aftermath.site/cyberpunk-urban-design
The argument is that they took all the not fun parts of driving (namely parking and retrieving your car) to make driving fun.
The comments on the video are butchering it, particularly since it’s a game. Which makes sense, since the car element feels more like a style and gameplay choice that they managed, while still building what seems like a walkable city.
I mean, I didn’t even like the driving in cyberpunk, but getting the cars was fun and I loved my little quadra.


I’d love to live in a neighborhood that has “ass” in it’s name
“Is reportedly in the works”
How hard is it to develop a recipe with basically three ingredients (it better not have soggy knufe) for a small local grocery chain?


“Excuse me waiter, from which minority do you source these meats?”
My perception on this is that Phil Spencer is conflating “blocking” with “not offering additional resources”.
Microsoft probably expects valve to implement some DRM on top that is not on the scope of the steam os development, and the guy is there crying that they’re being blocked


Time to find a new boyfriend 😅


Even though they don’t come without challenges, I think they have the chance to increase the access to mobility for a lot of people that could otherwise be limited.
The same for scooters, as much as I dislike them and refuse to try them, they do provide mobility for a lot of use cases where a human powered bike is not the ideal solution
But, it’s a text, most likely written on mobile. If I got such text I would ask why they chose m dashes (to which I would get another llm answer)


Can’t wait for these useless assholes to be voted out next year


Except they ate and chewed and left no crumbs boots. Trentina reznor? I’m dying for a remaster with that original soundtrack
Stay with the bike share / rental if you’re not ready to buy a bike.
I relied exclusively on a bike share for seven years and only got a bike recently because the government withdrew a subsidy and the service has declined.
But the concept of just renting the bike as needed and not having to worry much about availability or maintenance and storage, is a really big component of why I used them for so long.
I still use them with some regularity, but not as my main bike like before