

It felt empty, clunky, and the quests were boring to me. I loved Skyrim and was expecting a similar experience, but it just wasn’t anywhere close imo.
It felt empty, clunky, and the quests were boring to me. I loved Skyrim and was expecting a similar experience, but it just wasn’t anywhere close imo.
I was so disappointed with Oblivion Remastered, I can’t wait for this!!
I feel the same
Probably controversial, but I like Notion for this.
it’s easy to customize properties, moving issues around is smooth, and writing inside a page feels natural to me.
From what I know, it’s not Cosmere based. It’s also targeted to a younger audience, so the writing might feel different.
I’m also all in on the Cosmere books, I’m halfway through the Stormlight Archive and it’s amazing!
Yep it’s e-ink. There’s a color version as well, but also e-ink.
I bought my first e-reader a month ago, it’s the Boox Go 7 and I’m really pleased so far. The fact that it’s also an android tablet let’s me download apps for Mangas, music, etc.
I’m out of the loop, what’s happening?
You’re reading into this too much imo
Why would glasses prevent you from hiking multiple days?
Outer wilds
I get that.
I’m really happy that more cities are doing it though. I’ve lived for years in a city that has those in some sections, and I really appreciated walking / biking near them compared to regular tracks.
It’s probably marginal.
First of all, these are tramway tracks, and they’re usually inside of very urban areas which don’t have many animals roaming around.
Secondly, I’m no expert, but I would argue that this sort of low cut grass will mainly attract insects. This might to birds being encouraged to find food there sure. But city birds are used to traffic and will most likely dodge tramways
Tracks like these have been successfully used in a lot of cities already. It’s objectively better imo
Yea Zen is amazing, especially the neat Workspaces feature.
I’m still going back to Firefox because of tab groups.
https://nmn.gl/blog/ai-illiterate-programmers
Relevant quote
Every time we let AI solve a problem we could’ve solved ourselves, we’re trading long-term understanding for short-term productivity. We’re optimizing for today’s commit at the cost of tomorrow’s ability.
I guess. It probably means I wouldn’t have enjoyed the original Oblivion either. So I can’t blame them much, I’m just not the target audience