Love talking all things trrpg. I primarily GM Genesys RPG, sometimes also Star Wars RPG and Hero Kids.
Also into Linux, 3D Printing, software development, and PC gaming
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This is the real pro tip. “Debian packages are behind” but you can just clone the repo or download the .deb and get the latest version of the tool you want. I know there can be dependency issues but I haven’t run into any with the stuff I use.
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Games@lemmy.world•No Man's Sky: Voyagers update releases today, introduces customizable "colossal, fully furnished, completely bespoke Corvette-class starships"English
1·2 months agoThis is amazing! I will definitely be making use of this
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Games@lemmy.world•No Man's Sky: Voyagers update releases today, introduces customizable "colossal, fully furnished, completely bespoke Corvette-class starships"English
5·2 months agoExpeditions are amazing, but I’ve only finished one because I’m usually out of the loop and start them way late. It would be amazing if they brought old ones back into rotation so people who are new or just missed them could earn the rewards eventually. I feel like they have enough now to make a pretty good rotation without feeling repetitive
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science@lemmy.world•“Red meat allergy” from tick bites is spreading both in US and globallyEnglish
14·3 months agoPork is red meat
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Programmer Humor@lemmy.ml•Child labour with 10 years of experience, 'AI-native' accepting 250k lines of Cursor code
2·3 months agoYou have the r and n flipped: userjourneys.ai
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Games@lemmy.world•Microsoft concedes that 'The Outer Worlds 2' retail price was too high — Xbox says it "will keep our full priced holiday releases at $69.99," with refunds incomingEnglish
7·3 months agoDefinitely recommend playing or replaying old games. I’ve recently put hours into replaying Morrowind and Jedi Academy.
The main game I’ve been playing lately is Mount & Blade Warband from 2010. Got it for a couple $ and have been loving it. I missed it when it came out and recently a friend had been talking a lot about how much fun it used to be.
I have played a few newer AAA games that I uninstalled after a few hours. Sure there’s some great new games, especially from small publishers or indie devs, but there’s a lot more slop like you said.
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Programmer Humor@programming.dev•AI cannot replace humans spiteful spirit
3·4 months agoNah, we’ll just SELECT * from both tables and loop through the arrays in JavaScript to associate the records.
The simple shapes come together to make some really interesting linked paths! And I did design it with the idea of being able to add in more rooms, or spells, etc, as you want, since it is a solo game. I really wanted to keep everything 1d6 friendly
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Micro-maps@ttrpg.network•I made a 1d6 table of random rooms for a game I'm working onEnglish
2·4 months agoI would have Daggerfall flashbacks if I tried to map that 😅
You could do that as an alternative to finding stairs down - instead you find a gentle slope that goes under the previous tunnels, then start a new floor.
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Micro-maps@ttrpg.network•I made a 1d6 table of random rooms for a game I'm working onEnglish
2·4 months agoSince I’m playing in a notebook, I will just shorten or slightly extend rooms as needed and make doors (they must have been hidden the first time through 😅) to connect to previous rooms. Here is a messy example from a recent game.

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Micro-maps@ttrpg.network•I made a 1d6 table of random rooms for a game I'm working onEnglish
2·4 months agoI love the approach of having “hard coded” rooms that happen at certain intervals. I wish I would have had this a few weeks ago when my group was exploring a cave system. I love that d20 table. I may use that for the game I’m running with my kids that is (of course) set in the Minecraft world 😄
AldinTheMage@ttrpg.networkOPtoRPGCreation@ttrpg.network•I made a solo rpg that just needs a notebook, pencil, and 1d6
3·4 months agoYes I was just thinking a few minutes ago (after my Dwarf Warrior’s untimely demise) that I should try human again next, and really there isn’t a situation where they are better. I think I should update it to +1 attribute and +1 skill, so they don’t get modifier bonuses that boost them long term, but start slightly farther along than other races.
Ended up going in a slightly different direction with this - I made a mini solo RPG that uses random maps (6 different room shapes) but you could play it with your magnetic tiles as well! I’m still finishing up development and making tweaks as I play, but it’s finished enough to play test, if you are inclined to try it out with my maps or your own 😄
Love that! Makes me want to set up a bunch of map tiles and run a random “draw the next room from a deck” dungeon crawl.
In the old Bionicle Adventure Game, whichever player got to the edge of the map drew the next tile, and got to choose how to connect it, if there were multiple valid paths in/out.
I’m the guy but instead of a pyramid scheme I’m just trying to get all of my friends to install Linux and switch to fediverse social platforms



I installed Bazzite and it felt so much like installing Windows for me (huge install image, slow process, lots of loading wheels and user friendly “pretty” screens to get set up). It didn’t feel great, but I figured I’d give it a fair chance and learn how to use a different setup than I’m used to.
I still haven’t had a chance to actually do much with it (only a couple of hours between work and other stuff) but I am really interested in the concept. After reading up more and watching some videos I now understand why the install process is so big and the reasoning behind it. This type of distro really does seem like a great option for regular users.
Only issue I’ve had so far is connecting to my RaspberryPi to control my 3d printer using the .local hostname, since flatpak apparently has a bug with mDNS. IP works fine, and I did rps-ostree install a browser, which was kind of a pain, and probably not the correct way to address the issue, but that was within the first hour or so of using it and I haven’t figured out the best way to do that type of thing yet. Really looking forward to learning more about the setup and how to customize stuff on top of it. Distrobox seems extremely powerful and sounds like it will give me everything I want.
Still have vanilla Debian on my laptop, which I absolutely love, but using it on my desktop PC was kind of a pain due to some proprietary drivers required there (nvidia).