Just wanted to chime in and agree with you - waited to buy it for years (patient gaming ftw) then after loading it up the first npc phased right through me, just walked straight through me and I was like, wtf?
Some of the gotchas I've encountered:
- Land is very hard to finance, I ended up saving until I could buy cash
- Building 'on-grid' would have saved a lot in permitting and setup (luckily I had electric service at the road). If you are going off-grid, I would check the permitting requirements for sewage/water and the average depth of wells near your spot, this can get expensive quick if you have to drill deep.
- I'm working with an architect atm but we've pivoted to using ICF blocks for wall construction as they are made in the USA and tariffs would have killed me otherwise.
I would expect the cost of the building, using the highest quality materials (not luxury) to still beat (by like 100k) the cost of buying an equivalant old home in the area I purchased; however, if we are talking pre-housing-price-explosion of the last few years, I would say building would be more expensive.
I'll let you know when it's all done lol - it's a long and expensive process!
The fridge is cooler (heh) than the a/c unit - I mean look at how big it is relative to the space it can cool! I have a 12v fridge in my RV and can attest they work well.
Yup - had the ability (and even tried last downturn) to buy but was consistantly outbid by overseas (and domestic) cash, after 10+ years of trying I finally decided to buy land and go through all the red-tape and expense of buiding something new. Turning houses into financial instruments was a real mistake.
Bought 5 acres (with 1.5 of those acres flat on a hill) about ~20 min outside a medium city, ~1 hour equidistant from 2 very large cities. Geotechnical engineers have been to the property, report submitted to the county (took months). Sewage engineers have been out to the property and approved the drain field (took weeks). Well will be drilled once the county approves the build site. It's slow going but it will be worth it in the end! My only fear is trump cancelling the rural broadband fund as I am slated to get the fiber cable run to my property line within a year. Staying with starlink for longer will not be awesome, but oh well, sacrifice.
They all make sense except for powering an old 'dumb' speaker (you'd likely need a reciever and/or an amp) and the LLM made me laugh (says you'll wait a little longer for chatbot replies which is the understatement of the year) - music asst is pretty dope though
Agree to disagree. Personally, if I was advertised a gold watch and then recieved a metal-painted-gold watch, I would be upset, but to each their own.
Ultima Online OST for life https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nUNtqRPkmo4&t=15s
OLED for my tv has been awesome, thinking I will go laser projector next though
Finally space has gone glam
Canvas Bag V2 incoming...
Yeah, they won because they made things easy imho. Lower barrier to entry === higher user base. I would contest your 'everyone and their uncle had a site' comment, though - for flash you still had to be 'in the know' or curious of how the flash games/animations were made, and then be inquisitve and resourceful enough to get yourself a 'copy' of your preferred flash ide, then figure out how to package/host/etc. Sites like livejournal/tumblr are more akin to what you are describing imo.
Yeah I acknowledge modern web is superior to flash in another comment, but argue the accessability has gone down. Also I was not 'growing up with it,' I was getting paid to write actionscript, then as3, then as3 inside of adobe flex/eclipse.
yeah, but for my personal bookmarks a hallucination is not a big deal, not exactly mission-critical lol
<insert outdated xzibit meme here>
Agreed, the wildest of wests.Yeah there is a bit of nostalgia for me, admittedly. Modern canvas with a decent lib can produce flash-like/flash-superior content but the tooling is aimed at engineers while flash was aimed at creatives/general public (imho), hence why we got so much trash (accessability) but also why we got so much incredible stuff (again, accessability)
Were these the idiots doing it in front of their kids? good riddance to bad rubbish