ticho

@ticho@lemmy.world

Small-time opensource developer, big-time opensource user.

I like to run.

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ticho,

I hope the new gameplay is going to be more than just endless progressbars with “OK” buttons at their end (see e.g. archeological digs, space megastructures).

ticho,

Also, every nation, regardless of culture, religion or government type plays the same - the only perceivable difference is access to resources for your economy. I tried playing large nations and small nations in every corner of the planet, and got pretty bored towards the end.

I decided that I won’t so much as look at Vicky 3 for at least two or three years, then give it another chance. Hopefully by then, it won’t be an empty canvas with just some of the corners painted in, like it is now.

The game’s got great potential, but it is mostly unrealized yet.

ticho,

Hopefully they will add something unique to the game. Playing the demo was pretty boring - it’s basically a paint-by-numbers automation game. It’s a decent skeleton to build a good game around, let’s hope they do the genre justice. :)

ticho,

I just use the zones as preset on my Garmin watch. I don’t really care that much what percentages they are at exactly, for me it is enough that what the watch is showing me more or less matches my “feel” during a run.

I did a few months of doing weekend long runs mostly in Z2 according to my watch, and I did feel the improvement I wanted, and that is enough for me. To hell with exact percentages.

Your mileage may vary. :)

ticho,

I’ll echo the others in saying don’t overdo it! Tendons and joints are the slowest to adapt to new load, and are the first to break if overstressed.

But congrats - you did good and you should feel good! :)

ticho,

What I would like to know is how to track the development and releases for this mod. It seems pretty difficult to get this info, if you do not want to give up your privacy and join their Discord.

I read in some discussions that right now, the release that is available via Steam Workshop is outdated and buggy on latest game versions, and that they are working on an update. But I can’t find anything useful anywhere about it.

ticho,

Steam doesn’t want my phone number just to sign up, Discord does. :)

This is all general info, which I more or less pieced together from various forum posts and the mod description on the Steam Workshop - but thanks for confirming it.

What I was looking for is some table summarizing which Anbennar version works best with which game version. And ideally versioned tags in the git repo - or release tarballs, whichever is easiest to maintain for the devs.

ticho,

I would add a simple exercise of static single leg balancing with closed eyes. Great for ankle and calf strength, as well as overall balance.

It’s amazing how much we rely on eyesight for our balance.

ticho,

I actually do this a lot in winter. You have to find a lamp that works for you (brightness, the feel on your head), and I’d recommend running like this only on routes you already know well.

Naturally the pace will be slower than in the daylight, unless you have no self-preservation instinct, but it’s a different kind of magic when the world shrinks to just you and the small bubble of light in front of you.

ticho, (edited )

She also set a new female track record for Hardrock, so truly a stellar weekend for Courtney.

I was watching the live stream on and off throughout the weekend, and even went for my own little 30K run on Saturday morning, thinking of the fine men and women which at that same time were running at Hardrock.

Coincidentally, this was the first time Hardrock 100 has had a live coverage, thanks to Jamil at RunSteepGetHigh, and thanks to Starlink. And although the video feed was very choppy in most places, it was still a thrill watching the runners enter and leave the aid stations in real time!

ticho,

I have my runs on Garmin Connect with “only me” visibility by default, and I “unlock” individual activities manually when I want to share a link to them. I am also not following anyone there - I basically ignore all the social elements of the app.

I’ve been toying with switching to a self-hosted alternative, but haven’t found a good enough one. The closest I found to what I’d be willing to use is github.com/SamR1/FitTrackee.

ticho,

I tried that back when I was only getting into running. If I recall correctly, I kept it up for a little over a week before I overloaded my achilles heel and had to stop running for a month. Since then, I’m only doing occasional shorter streaks, e.g. when on organized runners’ camp or retreats.

Running every second day is easier for logistics, especially the laundry! :)

My Experience Switching From NVIDIA To AMD (lemmy.world)

TLDR: From my experience, in 2023, the Mesa drivers with an AMD GPU provide an experience that is way better than NVIDIA with their proprietary drivers. And if you’re helping a friend get into linux, and or linux gaming I think you should steer them towards an AMD GPU....

ticho,

Same here. I keep shaking my head in disbelief when I read all this “you need this custom niche distro if you want nvidia without problems” posts, and then look at my totally uncustomized Debian Stable PC, on which I’ve been playing modern games for many years now. :)

Really, the only trouble I’ve had was not Nvidia related at all - in the very beginning when Steam Linux client was released, Debian had too old glibc, and I had to resort to LD_LIBRARY_PATH/LD_PRELOAD tricks with glibc snatched from an Ubuntu package. But next Debian release fixed even that, and it’s been smooth sailing ever since.

ticho,

Yep, Mastodon takes some effort to get going. You need to find people who are interesting for you yourself, in order to seed your feed with interesting stuff. And it goes much smoother if you also interact yourself, which is where many lurkers, used to Twitter and its algorithm feeding them content, hit a wall. It’s just a completely different world in there.

Running in Wildfire Smoke

Anyone have suggestions on how to train while dealing with intense wildlife smoke pollution? I'm in the Midwest and recently the air quality got really really bad, so I've been taking a break on outdoor activities. The bad air quality will continue for at least a week if not longer, so I do still want to train. What do people...

ticho,

Indeed - you only have one set of lungs, you lose more by getting them dirty than you lose by not enjoying the outside temporarily.

ticho,

I'm on Debian stable, and until this month's 12.0 release, I've had to make do with older nvidia drivers. But I pretty much only felt it by not being able to play one or two games (A Plague Tale: Requiem and demo of the new System Shock remake, there may have been one more that I do not remember anymore).

But as I still have dozens of games on backlog, it was not a big deal, I can wait.

Other than that, I'm a very happy Debian user of almost two decades now.

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