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  • As a NAS owner of 5 years now, I’d definitely go with a DAS + a MiniPC, preferably with UnRaid on it.

    And when buying high capacity HDDs check video reviews for their loudnesses. Some aren’t quite fit for Living Room usage as they often ROAR AND TREMBLE.

  • I’ve been using Bazzite for a while and mostly happy with it. So from 2026 and on, I’ll start donating a Windows license amount of money to Bazzite and other fundementals every year. Because fuck Windows, that’s why.

  • Yes it’s mandatory by law, there are penal sanctions and chance to get blacklisted by Türkiye and Erdoğan if you don’t abide.

  • Alternative take: I don’t have any quarrels supporting the developer/artist/creator/arthouse movie/bandcamp musician without any consumption of their media if I’m convinced they should continue to do whatever they’re doing.

  • I hope Coursera arent’t planning to use Udemy’s DEEP %98 DISCOUNT coupons since I guess those won’t apply to this kind of purchase.

  • Yeah, first two games Divine Divinity and Beyond Divinity were awesome!

  • Yup, I would have switched to SteamOS instead if it had easier installation process and proper device support. Then again Bazzite works tremendously well.

    Apparently Valve thinks it’s still too early to have it under public spotlight.

  • If there’s any silver lining to this, fuck JavaScript, fuck JavaScript wrappers and fuck all people picked JavaScript for the programming language of anything cross-platform.

    It’s unbelievable I would need 6 gbs of RAM to say a simple “hello” to my friends. It used to take 300kb with IRC.

  • Only for the technical achievement, or are there games you’d like to play on the road?

  • Dinner with Luol Deng of course. I don’t know who it is but that pill means I get free dinner every night.

  • Noted.

  • I wouldn’t say I’m advertising, I’m an active Lemmy user and just wanted to share smth I’m pretty proud of.

  • Yyyyeeeah it might’ve took a bit of time between previous major patch and the current one, but maybe this release shows consenuī doesn’t always holds true. We were simply busy.

  • It’s 100% playable on Linux, as a matter of fact I’m playing it on Bazzite right now.

  • You’re pretty darn cool actually

  • Haha, no yeah our marketing and support is doing tremendous job everywhere else but they're not aware of Lemmy yet so yeah I'm just an actual developer who loves Lemmy.

  • didn't quite get the question, I'm one of leads though👋

  • Tyvm!

    So our game designers might tell it better but, the economy inside the game relies on supply/demand chains,

    • Production of villages
    • Villager parties carrying products from villages to cities
    • Workshops in towns process some of the product to have higher tier materials
    • Merchants work in-between cities does actual trade (buy low sell high) of everything in-between

    So wars and interventions (banditry, raids, sieges; player clearing out infested trading routes etc.) can and will distrupt or boost the overall logicstics, which could lead into inflations, deflations etc.

    You absolutely can play the game as a merchant who doesn't fight at all and gain power by amassing wealth and influence.

    There's no special UI for trades, except you can find out lucrative business by talking around, running workshops or caravans and leveling up your trade to have UI show what's cheaper or expensive than average at one point.

    If you're into a merchant roleplay as I do, you can give it a shot. There must be a 2-hr refund time on Steam if you don't like it :)