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Cake day: July 1st, 2023

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  • Am I seeing this right that they put that one monitor up just enough to be above a cat laying in the bed? I feel like that’s either perfect engineering or just a challenge to the cat to continue getting in the way of computer use lol

    I will say that the placement between the screen and the keyboard is making me think about doing something similar with my setup, though.







  • A friend recently recommended the Persona series, so I think I’m gonna have to go with Persona 5 Royal.

    Something that made me happy this year (and gaming related) is that we finally got a remote Dungeons and Dragons group going with that friend, our significant others, and our mutual friend group. After a little hemming and hawing over how to set it up, we went with Foundry Virtual Tabletop (which we find suits our needs). It’s good to be DMing for these friends and new faces again!

    For a game recommendation/story, our tabletop group had been bandying around throwing in some one shots to try out some different systems and Warhammer 40k: Rogue Trader came up.

    I’m pretty excited to test it out and recently found that Owlcat released a Rogue Trader crpg. I’ve been pretty busy near the end of the calendar year, so jumping into some science fantasy lore to share with my girlfriend has been great. I’ll have to talk with the guy GMing that one shot about the similarities between the crpg and the tabletop system, but we’re already brainstorming characters for the one shot and beyond (if we like it).

    Hope this reply finds you all cozy and enjoying the season. This giveaway is a really cool idea and good luck everyone!



  • I’m talking about outspending on defense and offering settlements. It doesn’t take much to exhaust a wage slave’s capacity to keep a suit going, even pretrial.

    There’s a reason most cases settle before trial. The judicial system heavily incentivizes settlement and corporations can spend more on lawyers than their employees can.

    The employee’s lawyer is also gauging the cost benefit to their own time spent on the case, so the client/employee ends up getting shafted.

    Of course, if there is a really egregious case, like you’re envisioning, that can go farther down the road, but it’s still an uphill battle for the plaintiff.

    Edit: All this isn’t even taking into account the fatigue plaintiffs go through, waiting for their cases to even get in front of a judge can take some serious time and then a trial can be even lengthier.




  • Totally get that. And of course!

    I think stuff that gets you out of the same headspace and even room in which you game can help reprioritize things.

    Video editing is a super useful skill and it may make you want to go out and capture different shots or compile something for someone else, too. My highschool buddy started getting into AV stuff a while ago and just did a really good job compiling the highlights of another of our friend’s weddings and I guarantee all of us are gonna keep that file on some drive for a long time!

    As others have said, if it’s that progression loop kinda thing you’re stuck in like with an MMO or online shooter, I say kick that stuff as fast as you can.

    If you really wanna keep going with some of the MMO stuff, look into hosting your own game. My buddies and I love old school World of Warcraft and finally decided to host our own server which has been a game changer.

    Idk if that’s all gonna be applicable, but you can cut down or out a lot of stuff by just identifying what “itch” is scratched by your gaming. If you take steps to control how you consume that media, you are more aware of the time commitment and effect it has on you.

    Hope that helps and it’s awesome you’re looking to introspect about your hobbies!


  • Honestly, mine came about organically with other responsibilities and interests.

    Earlier on, I’d moderated myself but picking up another hobby, like playing bass guitar and adding that into my priorities.

    Once out of college, other priorities, like making better than decent meals, my significant other, and continuing my tabletop RPG crew kinda helped me stop spending endless weekend or day off hours on a game.

    Probably, the largest piece for me is having a family and a friend group that I care to keep up with. When I was younger, I escaped through games, but now I use them more like how I use a book or TV series and look for experiences I’ll find meaningful instead of just grinding rep or xp points in a loop.