squidsarefriends

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[–] squidsarefriends@feddit.de 2 points 1 year ago

In the iOS Appstore you can see which data they want to obtain.

[–] squidsarefriends@feddit.de 1 points 1 year ago

What‘s the best alternative for iOS and macOS? The first articles that come up, rank Brave as one of the best for iOS.

I liked that it blocked all YT ads by default and had tab management.

 

Edit: Thank you guys for your insightful answers!

[–] squidsarefriends@feddit.de 2 points 1 year ago

Du wirkst schlau! Kann man hier jemanden folgen?

 

Hatte der eine einen Goldzahn?

[–] squidsarefriends@feddit.de 7 points 1 year ago

World of Warcraft Classic. You start as a no one. Everybody around you seems to know what to do. Your items are shit. You look like a peasant. The silliest enemies force you to rest and are able to kill you.

It‘s challenging but so rewarding. It makes you feel grateful for every single lvlup, item and skill you can get.

Even after spending literal days of your life, there always will be people who are better than you. Everything is said and done. Still this game manages to pull me back in from time to time. It’s so much fun.

[–] squidsarefriends@feddit.de 5 points 1 year ago
  • You‘re bluffing (competitive auction/bluffing/set collection)
  • Bohnanza (competitive trading)
  • The Crew (cooperative trick taking)
  • Hanabi (cooperative set collection)
[–] squidsarefriends@feddit.de 16 points 1 year ago

Startpage.com

[–] squidsarefriends@feddit.de 63 points 1 year ago (3 children)

The more there is known about you, the easier you are to be manipulated.

If you read George Orwell‘s 1984 or watch the Cambridge Analytica documentary on Netflix you get an idea.

[–] squidsarefriends@feddit.de 9 points 1 year ago

Her videos about women in video games were mind-blowing. And I never forgot her Lego City vs. Lego Friends comparison. Smurfette-syndrome and damsel distress are words I didn‘t know before watching this channel.

[–] squidsarefriends@feddit.de 8 points 1 year ago (1 children)

„dIe AmPeL“

Man sollte schon die entsprechenden Parteien nennen.

Das Bundesministerium für Digitales und Verkehr (BMDV) versicherte gegenüber der FAZ, man werde kein Finanzproblem haben und die zentralen Projekte seien finanziert.

FDP, die Partei, die sich regelmäßig (vor der Bundestagswahl) als jung, innovativ, digital darstellt.

Das Bundesfinanzministerium verweist laut Bericht darauf, dass die Ressorts grundsätzlich frei in ihren Ausgaben seien.

FDP

Das Innenministerium bestätigt, dass 2024 keine neuen Mittel für das Onlinezugangsgesetz vorgesehen sind. Stattdessen nutze man "Ausgabereste".

SPD

 

My children are interested in making their own soap. I bought one basic piece of white soap and I have cocoa powder. I plan to melt and mix them slowly. Am I doing this right?

(I don’t know if their interest holds up, so I don’t want to buy shea butter, oils, tools, colors… and all that stuff, yet. I’m just looking for the easiest way possible.)

 

How do you call these games that let you macro-manage people/creatures/processes and you can watch your engine run?

Examples are Rimworld, Roller Coaster Tycoon, Factorio.

I don’t like fast action-based RTS, micromanaging games, I just love to create a world and watch it running on it‘s own!

Is there a specific name for this mechanic? And what are your favorite examples?

 

What is your opinion on these games?

Race for the Galaxy seems to be the original game, that deserves it‘s praise. But do you still think it‘s good by today‘s standards?

How does it compare to Roll for the Galaxy? Is the latter a more approachable version but lacks depth, like more beginner friendly dice versions of other games?

But that seems to be the case for Jump Drive, right? So far, this one looks like a family friendly approach, while still being awesome enough for more experienced players.

But then there‘s New Frontiers from Lehmann, another space themed game! This one looks a bit like an easy 3.5X game, right? Looking back, do you think all of them are worth buying? If you had to choose only one, which one would it be?

 
  • The Expert: You buy board games as often and as many as you can. You play them alone or with friends. It‘s your favorite hobby.

  • The Collector: You buy way too many games, but actually play only a handful of them.

  • The Hermit: Your prefered way of playing is playing alone.

  • The Specialist: You own a specific but small collection of games, carefully curated for every opportunity, heavy games included.

  • The Casual: You play from time to time with friends, enjoy it, but you are just getting started.

I want to get to know you better! Have I missed a kind of gamer here?

(English is my 2nd language, sorry for my mistakes.)

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