I subscribe to multiple communities for the same reason. In addition, the communities tend to be pretty small, and this helps me see the posts that might go under the radar if I otherwise were not subscribed.
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We’re a Makita home, but I wouldn’t mind other nice brushless based tools from other brands. I’ve considered custom printed battery adapters to be able to make other brands compatible with my Makita battery investment.
I’ve found a few groups on Meetup where folks are looking for games or looking for players for their tables locally. Other than that, related Discord communities are good for online games.
Present!
Any chance we can get a relative link that lets that tab finder thread open via my instance? I’m not sure how to structure the URL for that yet.
Excellent! I participated in a jam a couple years ago on itch.io, and though I got ahead of myself trying to learn enough Unity and Blender in one week to make a game and though the game didn’t come to fruition… I had a good time and learned a lot.
Looking forward to doing it again. In moderation.
I’ve picked up copies of Cairn and Liminal Horror, and I’m excited to eventually run them for a group, but I currently have no experience running a game nor playing in one yet.
I am also experiencing this. I’ll try opening an issue on the web UI GitHub repo if there isn’t one already soon.
Nine days seems just about right!
Hear, hear! It’s really not difficult to be decent human beings and to treat others as you would want to be treated.
I like to use generated AI art for the world that I built for my personal group because it looks good and helps me convey the settings better, but if I were to ever publish any part of the world (as unlikely as that might be…), I’d hire human artists to art it up.
I put my phone in either of my back packets when wearing pants with for pockets. Never front pockets.
I hope to see someone take all of these answers and create sweet graphs with it.