Christian studying via The Hebrew Bible by Robert Alter as well as watching Bible Project classroom along with their podcast.
Foster / adoptive family in NC, USA preparing to help lead a local ministry to aid other such families in the area.
Professional game designer and PHP developer.
Here’s a 60-day free trial to tinker with as well: https://www.linode.com/tux
I’m currently self hosting:
The last two are local-network only and the most recent additions; still just tinkering with them at this point.
My favorite of the list is probably TT-RSS which I use for podcasts and to keep tabs on a few sub-reddits I had participated in before moving to Lemmy.
Thanks; quite a few have recommended this one which is nice to see
Fantastic; thank you :)
Very cool design; how well do they stay put on the desk? My last split keyboard would nudge slowly during use and had to be moved back which I found annoying.
The Advantage 2 looks pretty good; bit pricey though I expected as much. Thank you!
yt-dl for videos
Or the fork yt-dlp
LOL yep, player count is definitely a consideration :D
My favorite part is working out the mechanics of a game trying to create something new and fun. I almost always start with a mechanical idea that I think on for a long while as I piece together supporting mechanics toward a playable game and part way through that process a theme will generally emerge that aids in finalizing the mechanics.
My published games are Nightfall (and its expansions), World-Z League and an upcoming deckbuilder via Universal Studios that’s manufacturing now.
Unpublished I have an abstract on time travel and a real-time card game about competing food trucks that I co-designed with my son-in-law.
(we have 8 kids so certainly some should take after me right? lol)
Howdy!
I’m a game designer and mostly play gateway games with the kiddos though also love Scythe, Terraforming Mars (lately Ares Expedition) and several others when my son-in-law is in town.
Happy to have a place to talk design here 😊
+1 for Minetest both client and server too; we run one locally for the kiddos :)