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  1. Growing gherkins is probably not the most wise choice. I have about 2kg of them and bought ingredients to pickle them. Right then and there I saw the price for gherkins: 1€ for 1kg. I've spent more on the dirt, the pots and the seeds than it'll ever get a return of investment. Most of it are initial investment cost that amortize each year after upon reuse but still.

    about 12 hours ago from web
    • @adiwan Time to really lean on that "homegrown, artisanal" vibe

      about 11 hours ago in context
    • @scribus Yeah. It was just a small reality check I got when I was in the shop and me asking why I do "waste" my resources. I already did a similar thing with salad as it is hard to grow a lot and not taste bitter. Same thing with radishes as they are way too stubborn to grow a bulbous root. The effort in that case is wasted in comparison to the results. At least my gherkins grow properly and plentiful.

      about 11 hours ago in context
  2. Thought for a bit the site was finally dead, glad it isn't.
    The land where it all started.

    about a day ago from web
  3. I don't know what the hell Patreon is doing but I am absolutely ready to quit over it

    about 4 days ago from web
  4. "Played" Dispatch. I mean it is more of a watch than a play. I feel I would have been ripped off if I paid full price. Better: I paid nothing and used Amazon's Luna gaming streaming service as a prime user. It's a bad game but a good show.

    about 6 days ago from web
    • @adiwan I got it as a gift, so I have no cost/value analysis on it, but I really enjoyed Dispatch. Definitely, it's more "interactive fiction" than game, but I did enjoy the actual dispatch parts of it (and would frankly appreciate something like a standalone maybe roguelike kind of side project focusing just on that)

      about 5 days ago in context
    • @scribus Yeah. The actual "game" part is rather basic. It's similarly complex as the cabaret club mini game in Yakuza 0 and Yakuza 2. As a mini game it's fine for what it is, however for the main course it's severely lacking in depth in my opinion. Yeah. I got you. It could be fun as a resource management game to dispatch heroes according their strengths but this ain't it. For that I expect to assemble my own team and recruit more heroes and shuffle my team according to the current villains terrorizing the city. Also the hacking was rather meh. I get why it exists, as Robert sits at the PC with his Mecha Man experience. Hacking mini games were never done right as far as I know.

      about 5 days ago in context
  5. Animating a teenage girl snorting coke got me very motivated to make stupid little cartoons again. I can’t fight it folks, I think I gotta embrace the edge

    about 7 days ago from web
  6. My D&D group is getting old. We talk more than we play and the time between sessions are getting long. The last three sessions were HALF A DAY in game.

    about 10 days ago from web
  7. If "Backlog" were a game . . . hell I still probably won't have the high score lol

    about 12 days ago from web
  8. I gave in and bought DELTARUNE. The Spampton Neo fight in chapter 2 is impossibly hard.

    about 12 days ago from web
  9. "Maniac Mansion" had a better point-and-click interface on the NES, which didn't even have a point-and-click peripheral available!!

    about 13 days ago from web
    • @scribus I liked the Simon The Sorcerer 2 interface the best for Point & Click adventures. It's slightly sleeker than Monkey Island 2 with icons instead of words. I don't like MI3 or Full Throttle's "coin" nor Sam & Max's where the functions have to be cycled through with the right click. Maniac Mansion 1 is definitely the worst with too many verbs and too much tiny text.

      about 12 days ago in context
    • @adiwan Yeah, "Day of the Tentacle" did a really good job cutting the verbs way down without losing any functionality, and those others I unfortunately have not yet taken the time or had the opportunity to experience.

      about 12 days ago in context
  10. Brewing up another gallon of wine, this time just blended store brand grape juices. Red + White = still Red, not Pink, it turns out.

    about 20 days ago from web
  11. I have also watched The Amazing Digital Circus. I mean... It's not amazing... and there was a lot of circus around it... The best grade I can give it is: fine. It was creative. The "mystery box" aspect was the hook and appeal of the show at first. The ending was... something.

    about 24 days ago from web
  12. I watched Masters of the Universe 2026. It's a 5/10 movie with a 10/10 soundtrack with 7/10 vibes. Good watch with the right mindset of not expecting too much.

    about 24 days ago from web
    • @adiwan Was never a real fan of the property, but I did enjoy the Dolph Lundgren movie from the 80s with Courtney Cox-not-yet-Arquette, and while I probably won't see the new one in theaters, maybe if it shows up on Netflix I might throw it on some lazy Sunday afternoon

      about 24 days ago in context
    • @scribus I only know I when I was young I was hooked on the series. The movie was obviously bad. I grabbed a copy from the high Internet seas and watched it. If it comes to streaming it'll be good watch to kill time.

      about 24 days ago in context
  13. Hello everypony! I'm new here, not really sure how active I'll be, but I'm here!

    about a month ago from web
  14. OK maybe I'm finally, finally, actually, really getting rid of Windows. Bazzite has been treating my Steam catalogue well enough thus far, fingers crossed!

    about a month ago from web
  15. Played more Mina The Hollower. I went full on AVGN despite the accessibility options. I'm so furious I can't sleep.

    about a month ago from web
    • @adiwan I've pivoted back to Project Zomboid, at least they outright admit there's no hope of survival

      about a month ago in context
    • @scribus I went back to Slay The Spire 2 and unlocked the last bit. After that I have a gaping abyss full of backlog games. I own console games I have never even tried. The biggest road block is that I have to set up the consoles in the first place as all of them are in the boxes from my move into my current home.

      about a month ago in context
  16. I am playing Mina The Hollower and I'm infuriated by the controls. The "sticky" direction controls are causing so many problems that made me run into enemies and fall into pits and losing all my currency within minutes. I want to like the game more but it's fighting me as a player. The flying enemies and the high HP enemies aren't helping either.

    about a month ago from web
    • @adiwan Yeah, I turned on like 12 or 15 of the built-in options, it's a very fun game but that difficulty makes me wonder if they gave up on balancing it and said "Here, you do it" (or maybe they're saying "Yes, we did this on purpose, and if you don't like it, here")

      about a month ago in context
    • @scribus It's a dick move then that achievements (feats) are disabled when those, frankly speaking, accessibility options are enabled. I really liked Shovel Knight and it was a properly tough game. Not too hard but challenging, and the mechanics are not unfair. I don't have the same quality experience with Mina the Hollower.

      about a month ago in context
  17. In the theater for the Amazing Digital Circus finale.

    about a month ago from web
  18. Tupac in Stranger Than Heaven is turning out to be Yakuza fans’ blue-armed Sonic moment.

    about a month ago from web
    • @zeldatra To me I don't have any emotional relationship to Tupac and his music and his real life person. I don't have any clue to what's the point of that. Grand Moff Tarkin in Rogue One was in a way essential to the universe of the film and can be in a way excused to be resurrected (tough uncannily). In this case it's a completely new story that is not even in the same decade in which Tupac even lived.

      about a month ago in context
    • @adiwan imo it’s not any sillier than using Bunta Sugawara’s face, he’s been dead for 10 years and nobody seems that bothered by his inclusion.

      about a month ago in context
  19. Yooooooooo! Everypony, how are ya?!

    about a month ago from web
  20. Never had Ben & Jerry's ice cream. If I had it I don't remember. Either way: when I see it in the store I think about trying one tiny pack but the price is high enough to lose my interest and curiosity.

    about a month ago from web
    • @adiwan It is fairly premium amongst ice creams, if you like mix-ins especially. I don't feel ripped off at all when I do buy it, but it's also not my regular ice cream

      about a month ago in context
    • @scribus Ah. I'm generally more disappointed that "sorbet" ice cream is not more common and flavors like orange, pineapple, and sweet woodruff are not more common. I'm sick seeing chocolate, vanilla, strawberry and cherry.

      about a month ago in context
  21. apple yeah. My raise of my yearly wage is effectively 150€. The economy is Potato Knishesed.

    about a month ago from web
    • @adiwan I don't suppose the bosses would be swayed by the old point that a raise which fails to outpace inflation is a pay cut?

      about a month ago in context
    • @scribus I know! It's like a kick in the groin into my bank account. The leadership in Canada has stupid high demands in profit and we haven't reached them 7 years in a row. Also a ton of people here don't have a billable project, which is also not a good standpoint to ask for more.

      about a month ago in context
  22. Woah. New Regular Show episodes.

    about a month ago from web
  23. OK looks like it's actually an apartment complex next to the university

    about a month ago from web
  24. Well, DnD got cancelled on account of a potentially explosive chemical leak and associated evacuation orders

    about 2 months ago from web
    • @scribus Sounds quite the reason to cancel the session. My last week's session was cancelled because one of our group is a teacher and had to correct this year's final exams in computer science and mathematics and had to do twice the load because a teacher is ill for almost half a year.

      about 2 months ago in context
    • @adiwan My dad's girlfriend is evacuated, too, so she's been over at the house and her two macaws are unhappy with having their habits upset

      about 2 months ago in context
  25. So I've just suffered the epiphany that, in "The Prisoner," Number Six drives a Lotus Seven :-/

    about 2 months ago from web
  26. I also stuck my hand into a ceiling fan running on high but that's entirely unrelated

    about 2 months ago from web
    • @scribus I walked multiple times into the low-hanging ceiling lamp from the previous owner in my current home. I cannot fathom having anything than low profile ceiling lamps. A ceiling fan is for me a death sentence that would lead to my decapitation or to severe brain damage.

      about 2 months ago in context
  27. mares

    about 2 months ago from web
  28. Watched "Hoppers". A criminally under-advertised film. It's good but it lays a little bit heavy on the preachy side but it's fine. Fun movie. If "Turning Red" is your jam it'll probably too.

    about 2 months ago from web
  29. being a Hispanic guy in the south is kinda like being a German guy in the 50s cause I gotta clarify that I didn’t condone what the other ones did a couple of years ago

    about 2 months ago from web
  30. The grass doesn't grow very well. My neighbor has replaced his with artificial plastic grass. I seeded some clovers where the grass refuses to get a hold. I prepared the soil with extra potent "cannabis soil", added some fertilizer, and tried to mix it as well as I could. After spreading the clover seed I watered everything thoroughly. I hope the rain the next days will be enough that I don't have to pay for the water keeping the soil wet.

    about 2 months ago from web