RobOplawar

joined 1 year ago
[–] RobOplawar 3 points 1 year ago

Well that's eerie as hell

[–] RobOplawar 16 points 1 year ago (4 children)

I remember when Tesla announced the Model 3 as a sub-$30k car. Since then there have been other EVs hitting that mark, but I still harbor some skepticism whenever prices get announced that far in advance of release. But it's good to see more EVs entering the market!

Fake edit: I looked it up, and Tesla is offering the Model 3 starting at $40k. That's more than 30, but tbh it's not as pricey as I thought it was.

[–] RobOplawar 3 points 1 year ago

Porcupine Tree is my jam. Saw them perform this in Denver last year, total blast, would recommend. They've released so many great albums, and Closure/Continuation definitely keeps up the trend.

[–] RobOplawar 5 points 1 year ago (2 children)

Sorry, I phrased that in an unnecessarily inflammatory way. You're not wrong, plain surfaces are easier to clean, especially when you're cleaning up after other people and pets. I hope the folks you live with appreciate what you do for them!

[–] RobOplawar 8 points 1 year ago (4 children)

If you really can't tell if you've adequately cleaned a surface unless it's pristine white, I feel sorry for anyone who has to live with you.

[–] RobOplawar 2 points 1 year ago

At long last, we have created the Torment Nexus from classic sci-fi novel Don't Create The Torment Nexus.

[–] RobOplawar 13 points 1 year ago (3 children)

This offhand comment that was quoted in the article is really unsettling:

“Here, the tax dollars naturally goes to the citizens, not the immigrants,”

This isn't a conservative vs liberal policy thing, this is more insidious. This person's worldview subconsciously classes "citizens" and "immigrants" as mutually exclusive groups. There's "us, who were here before and belong here", and "them, who came here from somewhere else and shouldn't receive the benefits of our government". It seems like it wasn't long ago that the dominant left-vs-right conversations I observed were mostly discussions about economic and foreign policy where both sides had reasonable points and compromise was possible, but this isn't that. This ideological divide built on religion, xenophobia, nationalism, etc. can't end well.

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July 4th BBQ Meetup (www.meetup.com)
 

Hi y'all, apologies if this violates rule 4 - I figured I'd give it a shot since this is a meetup hosted by a non-profit and nothing is for sale here.

The Boulder Makerspace (aka Solid State Depot) is having a BBQ open house on July 4th for anyone to enjoy, particularly for folks who are maker-oriented in any and every creative field. (see link)

I bet there's a big overlap between that community and Lemmy-inclined people. Feel free to poke your head in for 15 minutes and grab some free food, or stick around and nerd out with us!

[–] RobOplawar 2 points 1 year ago

Playdead's Inside. Short and simple, but the controls, the gameplay, the eerie atmosphere, and the art are so on point I can't think of any way they could be improved. There are so many other games I love, but this one comes the closest to being a flawless experience.

[–] RobOplawar 25 points 1 year ago

Isn't that the whole point of the op-ed, though? They're saying that Lemmy and Mastodon aren't comparable to Reddit and Twitter and aren't going to replace them, because the friction is too high and the differentiators don't matter for the majority of people. The differentiators matter to us and we're totally happy to be on a smaller network, but I think the op-ed is a fair reality check for the subset of people who came here thinking this would replace the big platforms.

[–] RobOplawar 3 points 1 year ago

Cardboard aided design is a vastly underrated engineering tool :)

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

It's oak (I can't remember if it's white or red, it's been so long since I bought it). I did manage to avoid splotches, but different pieces came out with vastly different shades because I didn't stain it all at once, and my technique and the stain both changed over time.

[–] RobOplawar 3 points 1 year ago

Thanks! I designed it to be versatile. The play surface should work well for other tabletop games, and if I throw a removable felt liner in there it would do great for card/dice games. Someone also suggested that I could add removable joystick modules to each of the player stations and do tabletop Pac-Man and other arcade-type games.

It's also built to work as a regular dining table: https://imgur.com/OkASfSW

 

Full build album: https://imgur.com/a/UOzzdc4

Back when the pandemic started, my sibling and I decided to take on a little woodworking project during lockdown: a table for tabletop gaming, featuring fold-out player stations and a TV in the middle for battle maps. After more than 3 years, we finally finished!

This was our first major woodworking project, and we made a ton of rookie mistakes. I was too impatient with the wood stain, and I got really inconsistent results, and despite our best efforts a lot of pieces didn't line up quite right. But overall the table is beautiful and it's built like a tank, so it should last through many campaigns.

Hopefully this project will be the first of many!

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