@purplehippo @maiyannah Oh, it's certainly fun enough. It's just that the game feels like the designer had far grander plans than reality allowed for. Things like buying houses and marrying that has very little little real impact. The core combat mechanics are solid and I feel the game would have been a lot better with a more limited focus on those.
@purplehippo @maiyannah I'm playing FBable now. It's not a bad game but the core good/evil mechanic is so blunt and obvious that it doesn't add anything. There's no difficult choice in the game. On top of that the amount of content is very meh.
Verius (verius@community.highlandarrow.com)'s status on Saturday, 13-Jan-2018 06:00:41 EST
VeriusThe more I come to terms with Powershell the more I learn to not think of it as a shell. Really Powershell is a scripting language for .NET that makes it easy to do sysadmin tasks. Powershell's weak point is interaction with programs outside the .NET interaction model (such as, ironically, "dotnet", the Core CLI). Powershell works great because the .NET ecosystem has evolved around a common object system.
Bash on the other hand is a way to invoke commands that allows scripting. Its weak point is interacting with data that's more structured than plain text. Bash works great because the unix ecosystem has evolved around plain text.
Verius (verius@community.highlandarrow.com)'s status on Sunday, 07-Jan-2018 05:17:16 EST
VeriusWonder what it is that makes people say Aspergers is a mild form of autism. As if unless you're suffering from an _additional_ psychological/neurological disorder in the form of very low intelligence (as in stuck at the mental level of a 6 year old) you have mild autism. Apparently if through hard work you can somewhat be not immediately obvious as a mental case your disorder is mild.