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re: video games - Setris 

My only criticism of the game is one that I have of many many many tetris clones and variants: there's no delay between when your piece lands and the next one comes out!

This means it's almost impossible to play in the top third of the board, because one tall piece can come out and instantly land, then the next one comes out and instantly lands on top of that one and then it's game over in 3 frames flat.

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video games - Setris 

Today I have played setris, a really fun tetris spin off game where the blocks are made of sand.
It is so satisfying to watch them crumble to pieces when they land.

The cool twist is that you actually need to get a horizontal line of all one colour in order to clear anything, so it's all about planning out where the sand is going to be and arranging colours to eventually line up

Weh, I don't want to get ready for work.... Maybe i can get away with not showering today

FEYWADS
It's A Comic!

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This is a taste of a ~50 page serialized comic I've been working on since last September!! I'm excited EXCITED about it.

I understand why animals chase their own tail now 😅

I was on VRchat last night and noticed something out of the corner of my eye. When I turned around, it wasn't there. So I kept turning until I realized that I was chasing the tail on my avatar. 🤣

When I worked at a bookstore, I learned that when an author like Dean Koontz signs his books, their resale value goes up.
I also learned that when an author like Stephen King signs Dean Koontz's books, the price goes even higher and that Dean Koontz is not amused by this.

google translate is really good, but it's still useless for me

A solar powered, e-ink bus stop sign with real-time bus times. This is a very good combination of neat technologies.

*it isn't that cold temperature-wise, but the climate here at the end of May/start of June often feels very chilly - it will get even colder in July, but it won't *feel* as cold

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The first is key: crows are acutely aware of human gaze. They watch you, know which direction you are looking, and use this to predict your behavior.

As you are getting to them, don't watch them or the food you've offered. Drop or place a peanut and then walk on like Lot fleeing the doomed city of Sodom, never looking back. This reassures them that it's not a trap and that you don't mean them harm.

Later, when they have become more comfortable with you, you can interact more directly.

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