hulemy
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- Comment on ‘It went nuts’: Thousands join UK parents calling for smartphone-free childhood 9 months ago:
This fact alone makes me conflicted about this. I don’t want my kids to walk around having phones from an early age, but I know first hand that being excluded as a kid is not a enjoyable experience. And kids are vicious creatures to each other too.
- Comment on The Weekly 'What are you playing?' Discussion 10 months ago:
Baldur’s Gate 3.
Just picked it up, never played other cRPGs or D&D but I’m really enjoying it! Not doing a lot of quests yet but just exploring. Combat is quite difficult to understand sometimes because it has so many rules I’m not used too, but I’d like to think I’m learning slowly.
The rest and spell slot mechanic is also quite interesting, as it forces me to not pick too many fights before taking a long rest. This is totally new to me 😅
For anyone interesting I’m playing as a human conjuration wizard and my party is Astarion (arcane trickster), Shadowheart and Lae’zel (battle master).
- Comment on The Weekly 'What are you playing?' Discussion 11 months ago:
Slay the Princess. Just discovered it, 100% it already. I love it so much. The soundtrack, the art, the plot, the voice acting, it’s just so awesome. I don’t normally like horror VNs (looking at you, ddlc!) but this one is less shock horror and more actual depth to it. You can feel the love put into the game. Sorry if this sounds too much like an ad, just hyperfixating a little :)
Oh and I think the snipers in the current Fortnite season are wayyy to annoying.
- Submitted 11 months ago to nostupidquestions@lemmy.world | 21 comments
- Comment on What were the best and worst games you played in 2023? 11 months ago:
Best:
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Cyberpunk 2077 (1.6) My first open world AAA game, I really enjoyed it and even though I was a total noob the gunplay and missions were very doable. The lore in everything made the immersion so deep too. Great soundtrack too!
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Slay The Princess I really liked the writing and art. It really feels like a full experience, the voice acting is on point too (I loved The Voice Of The Smitten!!)
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Deltarune (chapter 2) I loved Chapter 1 and Undertale, and this new chapter did not disappoint either. Didn’t had the time to play it yet until now
Worst:
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Warzone 2.0 Made me realise those more realistic shooters weren’t for me at all. Had only played more cartoonish shooters before (Fortnite, Valorant etc)
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Hitman 3 Hitman is on its own really fun, but I just couldn’t seem to find the solutions. I got stuck at the Bangkok mission.
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- Comment on subs > dubs 11 months ago:
I will turn on subtitles for dubbed media too
- Comment on [question] Which ML library should I learn in Python? 1 year ago:
Sklearn has those built in graphs and chart displays
- Submitted 1 year ago to nostupidquestions@lemmy.world | 35 comments
- Comment on Audacity 3.4 Released with New Music Workflows, Time Stretch Tool 1 year ago:
They might be referring to the controversial Audacity telemetry controversy link to the section on their GitHub
- Comment on Wake up. 1 year ago:
(YOU WANTED TO!)
- Comment on The Weekly 'What are you playing?' Discussion 1 year ago:
Back to playing the Sims 4, and watching Detroit: Become Human playthrough online. I want to play it but not sure about what platform
- Comment on The ultimate life hack the government doesn't want you to know 1 year ago:
That I understand, but adding your kids on your credit card so their score goes up and things like having debt just to pay it back is weird to me
- Comment on The ultimate life hack the government doesn't want you to know 1 year ago:
Pretty sure we have some sort of database or Registry for people who don’t pay back their loans. And loans do show up when for example mortgage people do a background check on you
- Comment on The ultimate life hack the government doesn't want you to know 1 year ago:
As an European credit scores sound so weird to me 😮
- Comment on The ultimate life hack the government doesn't want you to know 1 year ago:
Oh yeah, you do need a credit card for some hotels here. So that’s a reason I guess?
- Comment on The ultimate life hack the government doesn't want you to know 1 year ago:
Where I’m from almost no one under 25 gets a credit card, because most non-online/prepaid/crypto credit cards have an age or income limit.
Everyone over the age of 12 has a debit card here. I think it promotes healthy spending knowing you have a set limit and immediately see the amount of money change. Overdrafts are also not enabled by default and require an extra package.
Venmo/Cashapp etc are also uncommon here.
- Comment on The ultimate life hack the government doesn't want you to know 1 year ago:
Americans getting credit cards so young is so foreign to me. Here you only get a credit card either for business reasons or if you travel internationally where the European standards for debit cards don’t apply