bought a standalone tablet (with a pen) so hopefully I can make more art. realistically I won’t but I still have hope
kinda wondering how hard it would be to build my own browser around servo. must be relatively difficult if people don’t generally try it
@stringssection ruins of ark polaris more than makes up for the rest of the salmon run maps
frighteningly, I’m seriously considering buying a chromeos tablet because chromeos fits my work needs almost exactly
@leo @GregNilsen @neil sorry, I know, it was meant to be targeted to the parent post but I don’t know how fedi works clearly
@leo @GregNilsen @neil chrome os is primarily designed to be online-only, google really expects you to primarily use google docs or whatever, so there’s no text editor unless you open a linux shell (which is usually blocked) or use an online text editor like vscode.dev or something. it has its conveniences but very few of those conveniences are for the end user
@TechConnectify thanks for the nostalgia trip! love that the tech turned out to be really cool, but also (even as someone who keeps around half-used batteries) yeah as you said I just keep a separate battery tester around
apparently day 8 of OC-tober is “friend’s OC” so now I have to pick. who to doodle. ughhhhhhh
@thebones generally PF has a lot more rules to it, which is laid out in agonizing detail, which is both good (you don’t have to fall back on homebrew handwavey rules) and bad (you kinda need to, like, read em and know where they are in the book/aonprd lmao)
in terms of homebrew the only real difficulties I’ve had were encounter design and figuring out the pantheon, everything else can be figured out on the fly if your players are willing to indulge, but also I’ve never run an official adventure so I have no idea what they’re supposed to be like
hope this helps!