Scavengers Reign. One of the best pieces of sci-fi I've ever seen. They managed to create a world that feels truly alien, and the environment has such complex cause/effect relationships. Highly recommend!
I'll cast another vote for the Yocan Uni Pro.
I played this a while back and really enjoyed it. The story is heart warming, but the art style is the real star of the show. The watercolor styled environment is beautiful to explore. Would recommend!
That's a beautiful unit! I have Toad #017 and I love it, one of my most used portables.
Petition to bring back full qwerty portrait oriented keyboard sliders like this. I miss this hardware style.
HLT is still one of my most used. So simple but so good.
I've been following this and am intrigued, but the combo of the high price, crowdfunding, and lack of even a functioning prototype to show off has me skeptical enough to not throw down money in advance for one.
If it actually comes out and they don't go bankrupt during the design/manufacturing process, and if the phone is actually good, then I'd definitely consider buying one. I like the concept a lot.
We've got a dry herb vape specific community here on Lemmy as well. /C/Vaporents on Lemmy.world.
Payments ranged from $50-$1,000/mo.
Mutazione & Saltsea Chronicles are two favorites of mine, from the same developer, which don't seem to get much attention.
They're both narrative focused games, with a lot of world building and character development.
I enjoyed both of them greatly, and if you like chill story based games, I think you'd enjoy them!
Maybe I haven't spent enough time searching out accounts to follow, but I've found Pixelfed to be a bit lacking compared to Lemmy.
Lemmy successfully replaced Reddit for me. But Pixelfed is just too barren for me to be able to ditch Instagram.
I haven't seen anyone mention HROT yet, but it's a other featuring a retro 3D art style.
I'm an American who visited Cuba (legally) a few years back. I paid for goods and was allowed to bring things back into the US. There were just monetary limits for goods on what you were allowed to bring back in. I believe products like rum, cigars, and coffee were limited to $100-200, but I wasn't asked to show any receipts or anything.
Lot of great games in here! I'd recommend FAR: Lone Sails and Norco!
Regular watch.
I find myself bombarded by notifications all day anyways, I don't also want my wrist buzzing along with my pocket. Since I work from home, I have my phone out on my desk most of the time anyways, smartwatch doesn't really add any value for me as I don't care about the fitness data.
I'm also a watch enthusiast, so smartwatches don't scratch that same itch as a traditional watch.
In all likelihood, there was never an "investigation". It felt like something they said to try to calm some of the anger towards them. I doubt we ever hear any updates on this from LTT.
Adding a good tip in the app is a good way to ensure your order will actually get accepted and picked up quickly. Many drivers decide to take an order based upon the payout they see listed in the app.
Not even a question for me, absolutely teleportation.
I wouldn't need to own a car, never need to pay for plane tickets or any sort of transportation.
I can go anywhere at any time. Live anywhere and then just blink where I want/need to be.
Invisibility doesn't provide nearly the same practical applications. The only useful thing I can think of for invisibility would be to hide inside a bank vault and steal money, but that could technically be achieved via teleportation too.
I'll have to give this another look. I tried the play test for Chasing the Unseen when it was first made available, but it was really rough at the time and borderline unplayable for me. But I like the concept a lot and enjoyed Jusant.
Hey all, hoping some more experienced Proton users might be able to help me out here.
Earlier this week I began the process of switching from Gmail to Proton. I imported the last few months of Gmail messages, set Gmail to forward to Proton for the interim before I can get all my other accounts switched away from that Gmail, and installed the Android proton mail app.
I'm having the following issues:
- Proton mail, regardless of if I'm in browser or mobile app, keeps reappearing emails that I delete or mark as spam. I'll delete them, then check my inbox again later and there they are again, unread in my inbox. It'll take 6 or 7 attempts sometimes before an email actually stays deleted.
-the Android app is sucking crazy amounts of battery. It's not like I receive an insane amount of daily messages, but yesterday Proton mail sucked 40% of my battery. That's from mostly idle use and deleting a handful of emails. That's it. It seems to be pulling an insane amount of juice in the background.
Anyone know how I can resolve these problems? I want to use proton for their focus on privacy and encryption, but both these issues are deal breakers for me if I can't resolve them.
Thanks in advance!
This is probably the rarest vape I own, a Gen 2 black limba JDV.
From posts in their discord, it looks like REFC will be bringing back the JDV soon with some improvements!
I've got some guava gelato queued up & ready to go.
Been using the Vapbong the last few days but I think tonight I'll break out the Herborizer.
What's on deck tonight frients?
One of my more recent acquisitions and an absolute powerhouse, the BAKx!
This was dreamed up by choo at Lamart, and despite its simple design, it's a very strong performer.
The first "good" portable I purchased. Prior to this, I was using a Pax 2, and found myself dissatisfied. I began looking into alternatives, and fell hard down the rabbit hole of artisan vapes. Snagged this merbau P80 in the next Lamart drop, and it's been a steady part of the stable ever since! One of, if not my most used portables.
This one has been with me for a good while, the first desktop I ever purchased. I'd been interested in a log for a little while and wanted to add a desktop to my arsenal.
Ed posted that he had a few 2019's left as he was transitioning to the 2020 shape, and this was one of them. I knew I wanted it immediately and the discount he offered to clear out his shelves didn't hurt either!
This is one that I still use frequently, and often catch myself just staring at how beautiful the burl is, and the hint of live edge.
I was fortunate to get pulled in the drawing for this unit a couple years ago, and received it last summer! I've been on the nomad list for a while, and had been really wanting to check out something from Dan. The Toad is a minimal, beautiful design that really shines in the finer details. All the wood is sanded to where it's incredibly smooth to the touch, even the feeling of sliding the stem into the body feels satisfying, and I absolutely love the lichen button.