@wholesomedonut nah, in the interest of russian people, russian regions that feed moskovites have to gain independence. The reason why most russians support war is not because they live in great conditions.It's because they're forced into poverty by moscow and developing critical thinking is not only not on the agenda, but is outright impossible. Truly good russians understand that, Siberian intellectuals understand it. Even some liberals understand it, but ...
@wholesomedonut ask them if russia should exist or what do they think about yekaterina shulman. I found that most of them have deeply nested imperialism. You just need to dig enough and, sadly, not much.
https://www.patreon.com/posts/russkie-opiat-na-84505751
Once again, I remind you that KamikadzeDead may be the only actually good russian!
"This is about saving cities. Without commuting office workers, the office buildings go empty, they become worth a fraction of their cost, and retail cannot survive."
https://innovationnation.blog/p/its-companies-fault-we-dont-want
God it's depressing that people believe this is the true nature of downtowns.
Cities predate commutes. The hollowed out core that triples in population, swelled to bursting with bored and unhappy suburbanites during work hours, is a modern abomination made possible by cars and structural racism.
What's killing downtowns is that we spent so long on this awful vision of work and spent half a century strangling inner city infrastructure to subsidize incredibly expensive suburban lifestyles.
Want to make downtowns viable again? Convert dead office space to apartments and schools and colleges and other spaces people can work *and* live in.
Good luck with your rezoning applications though.
@spacekookie 🤔 but rust has never been well-packaged without some hacks like naersk and fenix.
Playtested it today, it was great. So much better than the OG, swingy dynamics, more mobility payoffs, reasonable retreats into hidden tiles.
Can't wait to test drafts and eventually print my own units and tiles, perhaps make a #MagicTheGathering adapter?
We made just one adjustment: when you use Fog of War as initiative, exile it.
It fixes a trivial snowball when a player conceals 4 times in one turn, blinding the opponent for a long time.
TIL Google is sunsetting "Album Archive", which I didn't even know exists, but apparently has a bunch of photos I uploaded to my Google+ Pages!
https://www.roughtrade.com/gb/product/sparklehorse/bird-machine
"A new #Sparklehorse album" is not a sentence I have expected to read in 2023.
One more work to remember Mark Linkous by.
@GoblinHellion I failed it, got only 50 :C
I know it doesn't quite qualify as an entry for #dungeon23, but since my RPG is about France in the late 30s, here's my #Undaunted #boardgame mod, typed into the computer: https://gist.github.com/cognivore/e59b5364bfd2b4a28207d7b5dc9a2218
Scroll to the bottom for a handwritten PDF version with charts and figures.
@chgowiz (needless to say, vast majority of the community didn't).
@chgowiz yeah. I *kind of* liked these seasons, but under a very decadent / postmodernist definition of "liking" :)
@icon_of_computational_sin ok, cornflake
@simon namecheap?
I’m searching for a role as a Principal Engineer at an early-ish (<150) startup, or on a small, empowered cross-functional team with direct customer impact. I’m looking for a connection to positive outcomes where I can solve the most ambiguous and challenging technical problems, regardless of where in the stack they are. I have extensive experience building and maintaining systems code. I’m passionate about contributing to foundational open source projects.
That https://doma.dev guy
#lean #rust #typescript #react #nix
In my non-existent free time I design and run #TTRPG
If you use tools made by genocide-apologists, you are a genocide-apologist.
#lemmy users aren't welcome here.