I’d buy a good FPV drone, a Hurdy Gurdy and a nice office chair. My current one sucks.
Yeah, that’s it.
I’d buy a good FPV drone, a Hurdy Gurdy and a nice office chair. My current one sucks.
Yeah, that’s it.
I discovered ViMusic a few months ago and the app is just amazing!
It even saves all your played songs offline.
Enjoy yourself. That’s all. Also: Do the weirdest thing that feels right (article).
Press the “home” button (left) twice.
I use Moshidon and it is the most beautiful Mastodon client I tested. It is also free and open source.
I am from Germany and no one is raising a flag. Except he is a Nazi. Or it is soccer World Championship.
The entire text I misread soldering iron for a regular iron. Up until the very last paragraph. Now everything makes a lot more sense.
Very slightly misaligned picture frames on the wall! OMG!
It has developed a LOT during the past 1 or 2 years, to the point that you can easily spend hundreds even thousands of hours in this game without it getting boring. Veloren is slowly becoming one of my favourite games of all time. So… yeah, it is. Be aware that it is still an alpha though and the learning courve is quite steep. But you can always get help on the Veloren Discord Server.
Ooh, I didn’t even know about Slime Rancher 2, thanks for the tip!
I don’t know to this day if I have Synesthesia, but some day as a small child I came to the conclusion that the numbers from 1 to 9 have “fitting” colours to them. It was somewhat based on the theory that the numbers that add to 10 have kind of “matching” combinations, but I can’t really remember any reasoning behind it.
1: Yellow 2: Pink 3: Orange 4: Blue 5: Black 6: Red 7: Dark green 8: Brown 9: Purple
These associations have stuck to me to this day, though.
Over the past years I’ve played a lot of relaxing indie- and open source games. The ones that really stuck with me were Eqilinox (Steam), Endless Sky (homepage, open source) and Veloren (homepage, open source).
Bonus game which just came to my mind: Slime Rancher (Steam) was a really fun, too!
For anyone else who was confused about the numbers not adding up: It is 43% who speak two languages and 17% who speak three or more languages. So in total it’s 60% speaking two ore more languages. That’s crazy!