
Here's what I'm running in my homelab after an upgrade gone wrong
2mon 9h ago in selfhosting@slrpnk.net from yuno.jack-case.proUse some bandwidth to archive US government sites as part of the Archive Team
1y 4mon ago in selfhosting@slrpnk.net from social.luca.runFury 325 - Engineering Analysis and Response
2y 11mon ago in rollercoasters@lemm.ee from www.youtube.comInteresting analysis, it does make you wonder why the support was shaped that way at all.
Up to 85 credits, having a great time this season!
2y 11mon ago in rollercoasters@lemm.eereally feels like BGW is coasting on the "most beautiful park" tagline meanwhile they didn't theme or landscape Pantheon like, at all...
What's everyone anticipating most this coaster season?
2y 11mon ago in rollercoasters@lemm.eeFinally getting on Pantheon was what I was most looking forward to this season. I think it's a better ride than Velocicoaster disregarding theming. Unfortunately the operations were pretty bad when I was there, either slow two-train ops, or agonizing one-train ops
PatientGamers appreciation post + my experiences with playing "backlog" games
3y 17d ago in patientgamers@lemmy.mlI played assassin's Creed 2 and Dishonored, which have been in my backlog for ages. The Steam deck has really rekindled my love of PC gaming
Favorite kind of coaster?
3y 18d ago in rollercoasters@lemm.eeI really love hypercoasters from Intamin and B&M, and B&M inverts. Sustained floater is definitely my favorite type of ride force
How many steam deck folks are here and what are you playing?
3y 23d ago in gaming@beehaw.orgJust finished Dishonored and now I'm on to Dishonored 2
Are you able to physically relax your body when you go on rides?
3y 24d ago in rollercoasters@lemm.eeIt depends on the ride. On something smooth and comfortable like a B&M hyper I can definitely relax. For example, Candymonium at Hersheypark is a great ride to practically ragdoll on. Also, putting hands up is a good start even if you're tensed up. When you realize on some level that holding on isn't doing anything but letting you tense your muscles unnecessarily you'll start to feel more freedom on rides. Also, as you become more familiar with ride forces, you can better predict how upcoming elements will feel and you can brace for them in a more relaxed way, rather than trying to stay totally rigid in your seat
Not a coaster, but on an S&S screamin' swing I notice that I tense up totally involuntarily. Something to do with the amount of airtime and the feeling of the restraint. It really depends on the ride.
Katamari Damacy and Katamari Damacy 2
3y 24d ago in patientgamers@lemmy.mlKatamari is just such a gem of a game. Totally novel concept, amazing presentation, lots of replayability. Really hard to follow up on that
Say hello to Chester and Phoebe!
3y 25d ago in animals@beehaw.org from cdn.masto.hostSuggestions for slightly older AAA games for Steam Deck?
3y 26d ago in gaming@beehaw.orgI just played through Dishonored, which worked great! Also Assassin's Creed 2 was a fun one to finally finish from the backlog. It was the first game I completed on the steam deck and enjoyed messing around with configuring the controls to take advantage of the touchpads (used the left one to select from the weapon wheel)
Tobyn Jacobs creates giant paper cutouts
3y 27d ago in creative@beehaw.org from youtu.be4 here
3y 27d ago in patientgamers@lemmy.ml from lemmy.mlWhere is Phantom Hourglass? I loved that game!
Castopod is a great way to self-host a podcast which interacts with the fediverse
3y 2d ago in selfhosting@slrpnk.net from castopod.org



