ballskicker

joined 1 year ago
[–] ballskicker@sh.itjust.works 2 points 1 day ago (1 children)

Sounds like I've got my next several weeks sorted then! Thanks for the mod recs, I'm looking forward to those games

[–] ballskicker@sh.itjust.works 4 points 1 day ago (4 children)

A buddy who loves the whole franchise said he thought 3 and New Vegas were the best but the graphics were pretty dated. Now that I've actually got enough of a taste of the lore I'll go back and try those

[–] ballskicker@sh.itjust.works 10 points 2 days ago (6 children)

I never gave the Fallout games a fair shake until after watching the series. Played 4 and powered through the slow start that had turned me off of it before and ended up really enjoying the game.

So yeah, I guess you could say I'm something of a statistic myself.

[–] ballskicker@sh.itjust.works 17 points 1 week ago (3 children)

I'm not really a tech guy at all and I let these nerds talk me into trying Linux Mint, I haven't bothered with Windows 10 for several months now. There was some frustrating troubleshooting at first but once the settings are tweaked how you like them, the updates don't negate your tweaks like with Microsoft. I'm sure there's a lot of functionality I'm not maximizing but I don't feel the need to. I got my productivity stuff figured out, my game stuff figured out, the last thing I really need to get sorted is why my printer is being such a wiener but I use it so sparingly that there's not much motivation to mess with that. I did dual boot for a while so I wouldn't feel overwhelmingly stupid when it came to Linux, so I was able to familiarize myself with the new setup at my pace and that helped quite a bit I think. No harm in going that route, then you can see what happens with Warzone before fully taking the plunge

[–] ballskicker@sh.itjust.works 4 points 1 week ago
  • I would add keeping a jug of sand or cat litter along with a couple 12"+ 2x4s in the vehicle to help with getting some traction if you or someone else ends up stuck.
  • i dunno about EVs but if you've got an ICE vehicle give it a minute or two of just idling and warming up before going anywhere
  • When I start driving on snow I tap the brakes a couple times if nobody's around just to get a feel for how good my traction is. Am I sliding a little bit? A lot? Not at all? That helps set the tone for what to expect on the roads.
  • Don't accelerate through turns if you've already got momentum, and if the weather's REALLY suspect I prefer to coast on overpasses as well since those ice over first.
  • Respect the possibility of black ice. If you live in a mountainous area then assume anywhere in the shade is black ice
  • If the house is on a crawlspace make sure any ductwork and copper piping are properly Insulated, keep the crawlspace vents closed during the cold months.
  • Use ice melt sparingly if you have to use it at all (sand is preferable) because it's caustic to concrete.
  • if you're somewhere that gets an absolutely stupid amount of snow, follow your neighbors' lead if you see them shoveling snow off their roofs. I saw a lot of roof collapses in a luxury mountain town where rich people's second (third? Fourth? Ninth?) homes were left vacant during a pretty nasty snowstorm
[–] ballskicker@sh.itjust.works 3 points 1 month ago

Turns out I can unmute my phone when I realize it's a person I want to talk to. It's just crazy how tech has improved over the years

[–] ballskicker@sh.itjust.works 3 points 1 month ago (2 children)

I answer unknown calls and then immediately mute my mic. Most of the time it's a bot that might call back once more, occasionally it's somebody that gets an explanation of why i just made things weird. been doung that for years and now I only get spam calls maybe once or twice a month tops, if even that much

[–] ballskicker@sh.itjust.works 2 points 2 months ago (2 children)

I always left mine in neutral but when I'd take it to a shop they'd leave it in gear and I'd lurch forward like an amateur when I left. I'm not convinced there's a difference between the two but I'm no mechanic

[–] ballskicker@sh.itjust.works 6 points 2 months ago

I installed Mint this past spring and fiddled around with it briefly every once in a while but I'm not a tech guy so there was a little bit of a learning curve on stuff like getting a second monitor to work, stuff like that. I'm sure you've already found out that there's TONS of documentation and forums for questions, it's just a matter of feeling kinda dumb for a little while as you troubleshoot. I switched over to Mint full time a few months ago and haven't looked back. I've still got Win10 on an extra hard drive just in case but I think more and more of reclaiming that space for Steam now, I don't miss Windows at all

[–] ballskicker@sh.itjust.works 4 points 3 months ago

I went from AoE1 to OG AoM years and years ago and didn't think there was a huge jump in feel or quality, but I'm just a filthy casual that plays these on toddler difficulty because I want to relax when I'm gaming. If you're on my level then you really can't go wrong, it's a fun game that can be played in a very simple manner if that's how you wanna go about it.

[–] ballskicker@sh.itjust.works 8 points 4 months ago

I upgraded mine but haven't talked to the wife about including her yet because the family plan is for up to 6 so it'd be cheaper to just buy two individual subscriptions, she doesn't really care enough to justify that much extra cost. Hopefully Proton adds another plan or two for groups!

[–] ballskicker@sh.itjust.works 2 points 5 months ago

You aren't the only one feeling that way, just put yourself in a position to meet others. Start going to meetups of things that interest you, or, at the very least, engage with others on things that interest them and you'll usually find common ground eventually. It can feel difficult and awkward, but everybody struggles with that when they first start to put themselves out there. Just persevere, you'll find people.

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