Apologies if I missed one that has already been held. But I saw a member census of beehaw, which was really interesting. I'm not suggesting gathering of any personally identifying info, but more generally getting a sense of who is here on kbin.
Magic skeleton covered in meat and powered by lightening. The connection between the world inside my skull and other's worlds is very hindered by my inadequate usage of my meat-flaps. If I could get my meat flaps to work better perhaps I could share my inside world more accurately
Data on search engine market share is available, but I wonder what that looks like for Lemmy users in particular, who I would assume lean more technical than the average user, so probably use DuckDuckGo and alternates more than Google....
DuckDuckGo for general searches
Google for image searches
Google maps for local businesses (including their website)
BingGPT for simple research answers (e.g. What door closers will fit on a Norton 1600 bolt pattern?)
Oooh I'm late to the party here but I'm running a SW5e game as well. Set immediately after the formation of the Galactic Empire, it follows a Chiss spy, a Clawdite Jensaarai, a Mikkian Jedi on the run, and a Besalisk scavenger. We're gearing up for chapter 3 of the campaign, starting this fall! The party has formed an alliance with one of the Falleen houses and have become members of the Black Sun syndicate. Their next adventure will be in an ancient Jedi Temple, but they don't know that there are major political shakeups happening in the Falleen nobility that will put their lives in jeopardy. It's going to take probably 3-4 more chapters to finish up this campaign.
I've got another campaign stewing, just trying to get my players to agree to a regular play time. That one is set 20,000 BBY. It's a dungeon crawl set on an isolated planet inhabited by former slaves of the Infinite Empire. A local warlord has sent the party to find a powerful symbolic weapon (a proto-lightsaber) from the haunted ancient ruins in a distant mountain (a massive crashed Rakatan ship). The party will face scavengers, fauna twisted by the dark side, sleeping terrors deep in the bowels of the ship. Will they survive? Will they keep the weapon or turn it over? Will the warlord give them their promised reward, or erase them to secure his claim to power?
I'd love to hear more about your campaign, especially how you'll use the Kumamgah. Is it set on Tatooine?
I think it's great that so many people want to build and grow Lemmy, but why are we doing it by copying over Reddit content? It didn't seem as bad when it was funny pics or memes or whatever, but now I'm seeing discussion threads, which doesn't make sense to me....
The weirdest part is that I kind of remember all the bees and birds going silent during the solar eclipse, but I don't recall them like dropping out of the sky like this
The Cheat is grounded! We had that light switch installed for you so that you could turn the lights on and off. Not so you could throw light switch raves! Now let's break open that glow stick and pour it into Homestar's Mountain Dew.
Watch the official gameplay walkthrough of Star Wars Outlaws. Experience the first ever open world Star Wars game and risk it all as Kay Vess, a scoundrel se...
I was pleasantly surprised to see the system requirements for Space Skyrim were as reasonable as they were, considering all the memory leaking ports recently. I'll be as surprised if my 3070ti meets minimum requirements on this game lol. Hope it will run on my PC
OC Can we have a kbin census?
Apologies if I missed one that has already been held. But I saw a member census of beehaw, which was really interesting. I'm not suggesting gathering of any personally identifying info, but more generally getting a sense of who is here on kbin.
What search engine do you use?
Data on search engine market share is available, but I wonder what that looks like for Lemmy users in particular, who I would assume lean more technical than the average user, so probably use DuckDuckGo and alternates more than Google....
Why are we copying over so much Reddit content?
I think it's great that so many people want to build and grow Lemmy, but why are we doing it by copying over Reddit content? It didn't seem as bad when it was funny pics or memes or whatever, but now I'm seeing discussion threads, which doesn't make sense to me....
If brands were brutally honest. What brand would have what slogan?
Just wondering...
Bees don't fly in the dark and it's freaking me out! (streamable.com)
The weirdest part is that I kind of remember all the bees and birds going silent during the solar eclipse, but I don't recall them like dropping out of the sky like this
Star Wars Outlaws: Official Gameplay Walkthrough | Ubisoft Forward (www.youtube.com)
Watch the official gameplay walkthrough of Star Wars Outlaws. Experience the first ever open world Star Wars game and risk it all as Kay Vess, a scoundrel se...