I currently do work remotely from home in the US. Not long ago I was seriously considering being a digital nomad, though. Seeing this makes me feel like maybe it might not be such a good fit for me 😔
I'm genuinely so excited to see some of the more focussed communities blossom on this platform as they have on Reddit over the years. Which are your favourites and which do you think could succeed here?
Terraria. I am like 100 hours in and I don't even know where all that time went. Also Factorio. That game had me waking up after late night sessions being like "who built all this?" :P
Edit: Oh and also Subnautica. Love subnautica, but after I got the cyclops and did some exploring I felt satisfied and haven't looked back. And Satisfactory, very fun. Got the little dune buggy and was just like "Welp, I'm gonna go play something else!"
Factorio legitimately puts me into a factory building fugue state where I'm questioning whether or not someone hacked my computer last night and put a bunch of solar panels on my base O_O
I don't think there's any quest or ending, but I still managed to spend a ton of time in the game while only scratching the surface in terms of the game's content. It was still fun though 🙂
Seems like foldable phones are taking over (e.g. Motorola Razr making waves) and only Apple is missing an entry in this form factor now. Almost everyone who can afford one swears by it with the exception of weak build quality....
It's really cool technology, even in the early stages. In the not too distant future though, when I see a person take a giant display, fold it up, and put it in their pocket, they'll have my undivided attention
it's very much borrowed from one of the reddit subs i frequent(ed) often, but the idea is to share what we're playing weekly and hopefully create discussions around those games (or simply have a sort of "check-in").
I first got into VR a few months ago with the valve index and it's been great so far. Favorite games include Hubris and Jet Island. I'm currently playing Budget Cuts 2 which is also great. Some other games which are also super good but I haven't finished yet include The Last Clockwinder, Space Pirate Trainer, Wanderer, Redout: Enhanced Edition (VR Supported), Kayak VR: Mirage, Garden of the Sea, Audio Trip, GRIP: Combat Racing, Aircar (Free on steam), oh and don't forget Virt-A-Mate :D
It's called LMT Launcher and it's the best Android launcher IMO. I think it's been around since 2011. I've been using it for a few years and I really like it. Give it look-see
Do meerkats count? (youtu.be)
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‘Tired’, ‘lonely’ and hated by locals: the reality for those sold the digital nomad dream (www.telegraph.co.uk)
Christian radio host Dave Ramsey faces $150 million lawsuit from listeners who say they were defrauded by a timeshare exit company he promoted (www.businessinsider.com)
Which subreddits would you most like to see on Lemmy?
I'm genuinely so excited to see some of the more focussed communities blossom on this platform as they have on Reddit over the years. Which are your favourites and which do you think could succeed here?
Which games you've been playing the longest but never finished?
For me:...
What do you think of foldable phones?
Seems like foldable phones are taking over (e.g. Motorola Razr making waves) and only Apple is missing an entry in this form factor now. Almost everyone who can afford one swears by it with the exception of weak build quality....
what are you playing this week?
it's very much borrowed from one of the reddit subs i frequent(ed) often, but the idea is to share what we're playing weekly and hopefully create discussions around those games (or simply have a sort of "check-in").
Jerboa v0.0.31-alpha (github.com)
Do you play VR?
Wondering whether there is a VR community here. What systems? What games?...
Lemmy apps for smartphones (github.com)
Links to a hopefully growing list of lemmy clients....