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Love Letter. A very quick game with just 13 cards. Games take about 3 minutes so you can play multiple rounds if you want. Suits 2-6 players (best at max 4 in my experience). Generally very popular and easy to learn.
Comes in dozens of themes as well, if you don’t like the “princess in a castle” theme. You can find Batman, Cuthulu, The Hobbit, versions depending on your preference.
OnShape is my go-to. It’s what I taught my students when I was a TA for an introductory engineering class at college, and they could pick it up in about a day.
Can do just about anything a “professional” cad suite does, but it’s free, works in a browser, and is generally so much better designed so you don’t have to fight against the UI to get anything done.
You were into Warhammer at age 4? Man, I couldn’t even read.
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Fediverse@lemmy.world•[Feature Request] A Package Manger... for CommunitiesEnglish
141·3 years agoThe way I picture this is by letting communities have some sort of “partner communities” listing. If mods of games@xyz decide they like the content of games@abc, and gaming@123, they add those communities as “partners” (perhaps those communities have to accept which in turn adds games@abc as their partner). Then, when any user subscribes to one partnered community, they also become subscribed by proxy to the others, and begin to see posts from all 3.
This helps smaller communities piggyback on the success of willing larger communities and gain a bit of visibility as well, which should encourage growth of each partner so smaller ones don’t just die out.
Communities can “unpartner” at any time, in which case users would only remain subscribed to the one they originally selected. And of course, users could explicitly block any of the partnered communities if they don’t want to see the whole set.
The theme is very minimal. I think the premise is “someone is trying to sneak a letter to the princess. Guess who has it? The guard? The maid? Etc.” It’s just a deduction game.
But there are also loads of “themed” versions if you prefer. Batman, Cthulhu, Munchkin, Santa Claus, Legend of the Five Rings, The Hobbit, Marvel, etc.
And since there are only 13 cards, you could easily re-theme it with a Deck of Many Things or something.
calculuschild@vlemmy.netto
Autism@lemmy.world•Yes. Actually, I think that would be lovelyEnglish
11·3 years agoConversations with my spouse are almost entirely of the following:
- planning and coordinating
- infodumping
- little love phrases (“I love you.” “You are a good wife.” “Come give me a kiss.”)
- listening silently while my wife shares the latest gossip and about her day
- spontaneous deep conversations
I love her.
Ooh this is neat. Unfortunately my shelves aren’t divided into cubes like a Kallax, but I do like the idea.
calculuschild@vlemmy.netto
boardgames@feddit.de•Deck building + racing. What's your favorite?English
1·3 years agoWhat about something like Aeon’s End? Not racing on a map, but racing against a clock, because the big monster is going to destroy the world if you are too slow.
Awesome deck building, but an extreme sense of urgency.
calculuschild@vlemmy.netto
boardgames@feddit.de•Stranded on an Island, you can take two games, which ones do you choose? (you are not alone)English
1·3 years agoI had some other games in mind, but honestly, none of them would have the longevity that Netrunner does. This is an excellent choice.
Are you looking for separate games to play in between roleplaying sessions, or games to play “inside” the roleplaying game?
One game that comes to mind is “Love Letter”. A fun little card game that involves a little bit of deduction and bluffing but only takes about 4 minutes.
Is there a particular product that you have in mind as an example?
calculuschild@vlemmy.netto
3DPrinting@lemmy.world•Easy way to skip print time and save plaEnglish
2·3 years agoWait so what was the trick to save time and filament? Just rotating the part to use fewer supports?
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Books@lemmy.ml•What Are Lemmy's Favorite Books that Mix Fantasy & Science Fiction?English
3·3 years agoI know this is answer is overdone at this point, but a pretty good chunk of Brandon Sanderson’s books are this.
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Books@lemmy.ml•What Are Lemmy's Favorite Books that Mix Fantasy & Science Fiction?English
3·3 years agoWait, Gormenghast has Science fiction? When does that show up? I only read the first book so far and don’t remember a lot.
calculuschild@vlemmy.netto
World News@beehaw.org•The first cultivated meat is approved for sale in the USEnglish
1·3 years agoOh interesting. Kosher is a whole market I didn’t even think of with Beyond Meat.
Is cultured meat considered “real meat” or “kosher” for your purposes? (I hope I’m using the term correctly)
If I see a URL like this, I, and… polling my coworkers here… All 52 coworkers on my group chat would say these are highly suspicious and would not click on them. I imagine this is the general consensus for internet-savvy people.
- I’m happily reading a post on Reddit, and see a link like that: clearly dangerous.
- I’m happily reading a post on Lemmy, and see a link like that: probably dangerous, but possibly a Lemmy instance? Impossible to tell. I want to read Lemmy, not whatever “stoneclub” is.
It would be great if links to remote Lemmy instances had some kind of styling applied; a little icon, etc., that would make it clear this link is within the fediverse.
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Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•Reddit protesters: How are you spending the blackout?
2·3 years agoTrying to figure out Lemmy. It’s not easy…
Also, replying to users who keep requesting access to our blacked out sub.

Defederation blocks communication both ways, I believe.