my favourite game is "Mornington Nomic" - I have the only extant copy of the rules, but the basics:
1. Everyone takes turns in order
2. A turn has 2 parts:
* the player proposes a rule addition/change
then, everyone votes on whether the rule change should be adopted - if the vote goes through, it's now in the rules!
* secondly, the player makes a move on a map of the london underground.
3. A player wins if they move to mornington crescent
4. No player can move to mornington crescent
nsfw, bizarre
Pardon my ignorance, but how is one supposed to use one of these? https://78.media.tumblr.com/649983fdf831a694ee7f29d3513e4a65/tumblr_p0vtoxUWWH1wz9wjeo1_1280.png
I absolutely love how modern software development lets so many absolutely stupid ideas come to vibrant life, programming is so accessible that literally any idea can be not only expressed, but published, regardless of how beautifully foolish http://www.techradar.com/news/phone-and-communications/we-played-with-the-worst-apps-in-the-world-so-you-don-t-have-to-1265973/5#article-body
Ready Player One podcast and (not scintillatingly positive) thoughts, oh and spoilers woo
@green “Yes. We are all individuals.”
“ᴵ’ᵐ ⁿᵒᵗ!”
My social groups in college mostly quoted South Park. At work, we mostly riff off of unnecessarily “corporate-y” things that have been said either in announcements to employees or to the public by our own employer, which is at least a more locally inclusive basis for inside jokes.
time management
@lizardsquid I have found that the Pomodoro system does me a lot of good when I’m not completely crippled by stress. It isn’t quite enough to get me past the total unfocus of intense background panic, but it can get a lot of extra productivity out of me otherwise.
@Sangria I remain interested in hugging this balloonsnek
https://robotattack.org/ while we‘re all thinking about HACKING and THE NINETIES, here‘s a new RSA padding oracle vulnerability, affecting a wide array of big and small websites. Yes, in 2017!
work layoffs, not mine
paying fewer workers = keep more money
doing more work = make more money
Math checks out, WHAT COULD POSSIBLY GO WRONG
@Jacel @sev@witches.town Fortunately you’re very cute.
I'm betting that @christi3k is exactly right about why Patreon has changed their fee structure this week in a way that, in my opinion, makes their business basically worthless. https://subfictional.com/my-theory-patreon-doesnt-want-to-be-a-money-services-business/
Especially since, OMG, "You can no longer use your Patreon balance to make pledge payments to avoid the per-pledge processing fee."
Bug dragon for #dragoncember! Maybe a little more bug than dragon 😅 https://cybre.space/media/wlQVb2hwjArkaWmZqLo
For those considering LiberaPay, a few things that might affect a decision.
1. It's based in France, so withdrawing money costs $3.51 per transaction plus any additional fees your own bank may charge.
2. It's donations only, no contracts or expectation of goods.
3. It supports both the Euro and the US Dollar
4. It's up to you to figure out taxes.
5. The fees will still be assessed to the customer of 2.9% + .35 which at least suggests THAT part of Patreon is honest. >.<
Chameleonic dragon. Otherkin. Some kind of eclectic neo-Pagan. Sie/hir or they/them. Software engineer. Seattle-esque, WA. Expect software takes, complaints about the tech industry, board games, video games, an inexplicably obsession with paper notebooks despite my handwriting, and Weird Furry Stuff.