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Weekly “What are you playing” Thread || Week of August 13th
  • For some reason I'm on Rogue Legacy 2, cause it's free with PS Plus Extra. Simple rogue lite, and right now life is kinds stressful so it's nice to pick up a game that I don't really need to think about. The mechanics are fun, and it's been a while since I've enjoyed a platformer like this. Also playing Humanity from PA Plus, and it's excellent. Almost done with it, and looking forward to trying out some of the user-made levels once I'm done with the story mode.

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    using Amtrak RailPass for a Euro-style honeymoon?
  • That's a great and compelling case for Pittsburgh, and I think it will fit in great to the map I'm working on for this trip! Thank you for the recommendation

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    using Amtrak RailPass for a Euro-style honeymoon?
  • We don't live in Chicago, but would use it as our starting point due to the rail connections. The biggest obstacle as I see it is the travel times, but I feel like it's still within a doable range, as we don't mind sleeping on the train. So our idea of "reasonable distance" might be questionable lol.

    As far as destinations, we are interested in visiting Philadelphia, DC, NYC, and maybe Boston, which all have decent transit networks and a downtown core where we could book hotels near train stations, etc. We also aren't afraid of using buses in cities we don't live in, and a certain degree of transit trial and error to get around.

    Some destinations are likely going to require some uber trips or other creative solutions to get around, like Niagara Falls and Cincinnati. And I have some family near Albany NY who we'd probably go to stay with for a bit, and would depend on them driving us around in the area. But aside from that, the east coast cities I'd really like to hit seem like they are the closest we could approximate to the sort of trip we wish we could take. It just seems counterproductive to take a plane to Europe to then take trains around.

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  • My husband and I got married earlier this year and figured we would plan a honeymoon later once wedding stress had passed. Now we've started planning and being in the Midwestern United States has us feeling frustrated about travel options that aren't planes, as we do not want to use them.

    I discovered the Amtrak Rail Pass yesterday and was wondering if anyone had any experience (or knows of a blog, vlog, etc) where somebody talked about their experience using the pass to do a city-hopping sort of trip/honeymoon/vacation using Amtrak, or the pass specifically. Cursory research didn't show me anything, but I did see that the pass was on sale from $499 to $299 in January, so I am going to keep an eye out and see if they do that again. If so, it seems like a (relatively) cost-effective way to do a longer sort of trip, hitting 6 or so cities along the way.

    Any perspectives welcome!

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    What’s one of your favorite game soundtracks?
  • Same, Forbidden West had an absolutely banger soundtrack. Atmospheric and exciting, I put it on sometimes when I'm working to make the tasks feel more adventurous

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    What is a technology/gadget you refuse to use and why?
  • I confess to having an iPhone and other apple products, but they will Always have that "finish setting up" message forever because I will NEVER turn Siri on. Ever.

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    What are some useful skills or hobbies that anyone can learn for free?
  • This barely qualifies as a hobby, but at some point I decided to learn how to count in binary on my fingers. It's handy if you need to hold a number in your head for a bit and can't write things down, or to count past 10 visually on your fingers for somebody. There are probably YouTube videos on it. I literally can't remember where I learned, but I practiced a lot when bored in church. It's relatively non-disruptive and practicing can eat a decent amount of time.

    0 materials. Just takes time. Literally free.

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    Kitchen Knife Handle Replacement
  • Very cool project! I'll admit my first thought was "not worth the trouble to fix" but I appreciate being challenged. The final product kept the knives out of a landfill and seem to be working great for you!

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    Mastodon has hit 2 million active users today!
  • You gotta follow some people, and also hashtags. Following hashtags made a huge difference populating my feed. There's no algorithm so you get to/have to choose what you want to see.

    I also use the ice cubes app for mastodon, which has a trending option also for when I want to see what's gaining traction outside of my follows.

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    (Low Barrier of Entry) Ways to Live a Solarpunk Lifestyle
  • Join a composting co-op if you don't have room to compost. Mine is a couple bucks a month, and they pick up the compost bucket every other week. Twice a year I can get back processed compost ready for my backyard garden. As a city-dweller with a very small yard and no space to compost, it's been fantastic.

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    Third party Reddit apps just got canned.
  • As a former Apollo user, using wefwef for lemmy has made adoption so easy. 10/10, it's basically an Apollo clone in-browser and has been working great. https://wefwef.app/

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