Kamirose

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[–] Kamirose 1 points 1 year ago

Well it did have the benefit of the lore being developed since Guild Wars 1 days. That's probably why it feels like it has so much more history.

[–] Kamirose 2 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) (5 children)

If you're into gw2 specifically, there seem to be 3 communities (two active and one basically dead I think) in the fediverse -

!guildwars2@kbin.social

!guildwars2@lemmy.wtf

!guildwars2@lemmy.ml

[–] Kamirose 1 points 1 year ago (1 children)

Are they buffing base skyscale movement speed? Because that's the use case for the raptor, it's faster than skyscale over flat surfaces.

Only use my springer gets nowadays is when a boss has a CC bar to break at the start of a fight, eg matriarch.

[–] Kamirose 11 points 1 year ago (1 children)

Yeah, as someone with ADHD I find the idea that gamification is inherently exploitative to be outright offensive. It’s an absolutely necessary accessibility tool for many people with executive function issues. Hell I need gamification to remember to brush my damn teeth every day.

Sure some corpos can take it too far, but this article is way off the mark.

[–] Kamirose 3 points 1 year ago (1 children)

This is probably better suited to a kbin magazine than a lemmy community 😉

[–] Kamirose 1 points 1 year ago

The only game I had for my Vita was Persona 4 Dancing All Night, but I played the shit out of that game. I miss it. No idea where my vita wound up.

[–] Kamirose 4 points 1 year ago (1 children)

The main dev was harrassed off of the project, basically. He said he passed the source code on and it should be coming back to test flight under a different link soon, theoretically.

[–] Kamirose 2 points 1 year ago

Thank you! I added that to my OP.

[–] Kamirose 2 points 1 year ago

Thank you! I hadn’t thought about the casing with hashtags, I’ll be sure to be mindful of that from now on.

[–] Kamirose 3 points 1 year ago
[–] Kamirose 2 points 1 year ago

If you're transcribing text, transcribe all of the text, including repeated names.

 

cross-posted from: https://beehaw.org/post/586734

Pattern is by Studio Ansitru

Finished this a few days ago. It's been on my WIP list since last year's pride, so it felt good to finish it during pride month this year.

Still needs a wash and framing (washing in warm water will erase the grid), but just happy to finally finish a WIP!

[Image description: A cross stitch of a screaming opossum, sitting in a flower bed of purple, pink, and blue flowers, holding a bi pride flag. The aida fabric has a faint grey grid woven in to the fabric itself.]

 

Pattern is by Studio Ansitru

Finished this a few days ago. It's been on my WIP list since last year's pride, so it felt good to finish it during pride month this year.

Still needs a wash and framing (washing in warm water will erase the grid), but just happy to finally finish a WIP!

[Image description: A cross stitch of a screaming opossum, sitting in a flower bed of purple, pink, and blue flowers, holding a bi pride flag. The aida fabric has a faint grey grid woven in to the fabric itself.]

 

10 days ago, Lauren (who has schizoaffective disorder) shared that she was starting to experience psychosis, and as an educational channel about schizophrenia and related conditions such as schizoaffective disorder she has been sharing the experience of coming to terms with this and receiving treatment.

Her next update was a week later, sharing that she'd voluntarily checked in to a psychiatric ward, and then today she uploaded a day in the life at a psych ward. She seems to be doing well, but still has no solidified discharge date quite yet.

I think these sorts of videos are very important to normalize and destigmatize seeking treatment for more stigmatized conditions such as schizophrenia. Society has come a long way in destigmatizing anxiety and depression, but still has a long way to go with anything to do with psychosis, so I thought these were worth a share.

 

List as many or as few as you like!

 

[...] Eco separated his visitors into two categories: “those who react with ‘Wow! Signore professore dottore Eco, what a library you have. How many of these books have you read’ and the others — a very small minority — who get the point is that a private library is not an ego-boosting appendages but a research tool.”

 

Cross-posted from !lgbtq_plus@beehaw.org, original post by @alex@beehaw.org

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submitted 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) by Kamirose to c/creative
 

Any creative hobby is welcome, I’d love to see or hear a description of what you have in progress.

Edit: You're welcome to keep using this thread even if it's not wednesday, lol

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submitted 1 year ago by Kamirose to c/literature
 

In honor of pride month, what are everyone's favorite LGBTQ+ books? It can be a book that deals with the LGBTQ+ experience, or just a book that prominently features queer characters in prominent roles.

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Why Libraries are Awesome (self.literature)
submitted 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) by Kamirose to c/literature
 

So I'm a big advocate of utilizing your local public libraries. The best way to secure more funding for them is to use their services! So I thought real quick that I should write up a quick posts about the services that many libraries offer nowadays that you may not know about. Some of these points may be applicable mostly to America and Canada, but it's worth checking in with your libraries in other parts of the world to see if you have similar services available! And definitely post here if you have more to add.

Membership

One point I'd like to start off with is that, even if your local library system is smaller and doesn't offer the services you'd like (or have the books you'd like), check in with the nearest major cities! In many places in the USA, libraries don't require that you reside in the city the library is in, only the same state. For example, I don't live in the city of Los Angeles, but I have a Los Angeles Public Library card because I live in the state of California and that's all they require. Many times you have to get to the city to pick up the card in person, though, so plan on this the next time you're in the area.

Books

Of course, the first thing you'll think of at a library are "books." But did you know:

  • Many libraries have suspended their fees for overdue books, due to the administration of the fee system costing more than they collect.

  • Libby is a service many libraries offer that have ebook and audiobook checkout. If you have a Kindle or Kobo device you may also be able to read your ebooks on there instead of on your phone or tablet as well. Your books will automatically return themselves at the end of their loan period, so you don't have to worry about fees if your library still has those. Libby has a limited number of copies for each book, so you may need to wait for your book to become available.

  • Hoopla is a similar service to Libby in that it has ebooks and audiobooks, but it also has comics, tv shows, and movies as well. And with Hoopla, your library has an unlimited number of copies, so there's no wait time! Instead, you have a limited number of items you can chekc out per month.

Movies

For movies, you might think of only DVD rentals. However, many libaries also offer streaming servies!

  • Kanopy is a streaming service that offers high-quality movies such as the criterion collection, oscar nominees/winners, etc. You have a limited number of watches per month, set by your library.

  • Hoopla, as mentioned above, also offers TV and Movies for streaming. They also have binge passes, which give you temporary access to the catalog of some major paid streaming libraries such as CuriosityStream and **

  • My library offers these services but I haven't used them yet so I can't comment on the usage experience: Digitalia Film, which focuses on foreign language films and classic American cinema, and medici.tv which focuses on classical music including videos of concerts, ballets, operas, etc.

Music

Of course you may be able to check out CDs, but your library might also offer:

  • Freegal, a service that allows you to download 5 DRM-free mp3 tracks per week from the Sony Music catalog.

  • Hoopla also offers streaming music!

Video Games

via @any1th3r3 - Your local library may also offer video game loans!

News

Many libraries give you free access to paywalled news media, such as the New York Times Digital, Wall Street Journal, Washington Post, etc.

Online Learning

Your library may also offer free access to some online learning websites such as LinkedIn Learning, Craftsy, Mango Languages, and more!

Makerspaces

Many library systems will offer makerspaces with access to 3d printers, laser cutters, specialty printers, sewing machines, photo studios, and sometimes even CNC mills! Of course the tools offered in these spaces are highly depending on the individual library system.

Seed Banks

Fairly self explanatory, some libraries have seed banks so you can start your own garden!

Tool library

Some libraries also let you check out tools such as power drills, circular saws, sewing machines, etc.

Passes

And last on my list, libraries often will offer passes to museums, zoos, and other local activities in your area.


Please utilize your libraries!

Finally, I'd like to end off by repeating what I said at the start: The best way to secure more funding for your library is to utilize your library. Libraries are one of the few spaces left where you can go and are not expected to exchange money for their services. They bring equity to many underserved communities and it is vitally important to preserve them. A lot of people I know think that they want to avoid using the library because they don't want to "take away the resources from those who need it more," but in reality it's the exact opposite! The more you want others to be able to use a library, the more you should use it yourself as well!

 

cross-posted from: https://beehaw.org/post/449006
original post by @thegiddystitcher@beehaw.org

Like probably most of you I do own at least the majority of the books in physical form. But sometimes it's just easier to read on Kindle.

Sadly they're about £5.99 each, which is absolutely worth it if you can afford it, but x41 books it really adds up.

The good news is, if you check regularly you'll find that one or two books go on sale at a time for as little as 99p. Personally I pick up anything that goes under £2, currently I think that's just Guards! Guards! but they change all the time.

If anyone knows what schedule they change on that would be useful info, atm I just have a reminder to check back every couple of weeks.

(link is to the UK page but I'm sure the same applies on other Amazon sites too)

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submitted 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) by Kamirose to c/literature
 

Post about books you recently finished, and if you'd like, a brief review of the book here!

If you'd like to post a more in-depth review or discussion, feel free to create your own thread if you'd like.

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