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Factorio.

As a developer, I'd never thought I'd like to solve for getting off the planet, fighting monsters, building trains and tracks while trying not to pollute too much.


The last part is a truly unrealistic

If you find pollution is not a challenge, try a deathworld run. If you can already beat a normal deathworld - turn down trees/moisture, turn up pollution diffusion ratio; then you can add rampant, armored biters, bob's enemies, etc. I recommend the infinite ore patches mod as well, you will be defending the starter patch for a veeery long time.

My favourite recent challenge was "New Game +", you start with all tech (perhaps except damage upgrades) unlocked, but biters also start at 1.0 evolution. You technically don't need any science to launch a rocket, but you still have to figure out how to build a mall (and enough defences) before triggering a single attack.

Factorio is an excellent tower defense game!


> Factorio is an excellent tower defense game!

It really is, isn't it. You're incentivized to protect every last thing, not because of some arbitrary points system, but because they're all part of a big, interconnected system that needs to work in order to survive.

In my book, Factorio is up there at the top of best games of all time.


I believe I can do and build anything, but I'm out of juice.

Working as a consultant, but no extra energy or will to create anything outside of work.

Kids are getting bigger, and I have time.... but no will, or maybe it's just fear, to start anything.


What are you curious about?


Thank you for noticing me :)

My interests are many, maybe too many.

In tech, I'm interested in native systems programming, at the moment with C++.

Outside of tech, I do quite a bit of "long" distance running, swimming and e-biking.

When out on a run, it leaves lot of time available for listening on podcasts, mainly technical podcasts.

At the same time, when exercising, I want to publish tidbits I've learned, do projects with raspberry pies, arduinos, make statistics over time series (power consumption, electricity price, internet usage++).

When I'm home, I'm thinking I'll do it later :).

What I'm most curious about, is how people, and I, can stay organized. All information feels like a mess :)


What does your personal daily checklist look like?


I haven't had any checklist for a couple of months, due to holidays and so on. Earlier I've tried various formats; post-it, small notebooks, notes, paper, trello, notes (iPhone) and keeping it in my mind.

Sometimes the tasks are too large, and will easily take days to complete, which puts me off. Sometimes the tasks are too small, and I do them there and then. Sometimes they are right-sized.

When the tasks are written down, they become 'not important' and 'I can do it later', also they are easier to stow away out of sight :).

Not to mention there are also a couple of hundred open tabs of various stuff I'd like to research... but most of them can be probably be closed.

When it's routine, I've got no problems doing stuff like making dinner, vacuuming, exercising, getting groceries and so on.

But when it comes to projects, and publishing, I feel there is no more juice left.

Thanks Rob. It's been a long time since I wrote this much for a 'human' and not for a 'machine'. I'll try to continue reviving a couple of drafts.


If boredom is fun... is it boredom then?

/s

PS: the phone tried to autocorrect "boredom" to "Boston". Any truth to that? :)


It seems like RT-AC5300 is not affected, this time?

And it does seem like it's not supported by OpenWRT either?



Thanks.

RT-AC5300 is End of Life, but there are other wireless routers that are also EOL mentioned in your link.

https://www.asus.com/event/network/EOL-product/


Will OO-shutup stop this nagging?

Other two cents; when installing Windows, to skip Microsoft account creation / setting up ann internet connection, use shift-f10 to open a terminal and in the command window use the command oobe\BypassNRO.


I am Norwegian, and I use (running) shoes with ice spikes when conditions are icy, even though I'm just going to the store.

Currently I'm happy with Icebug shoes; https://icebug.com/no/shoe-finder?usage-area=running&terrain...


Does anyone know what is the equivalent for TortoiseGit in Windows?

What path should go into gitdir if the repos are at S:\Repos\ ?


Not an equivalent, but I use "Git Extensions", and am very happy with it.

I think Git on Windows uses forward slashes, but colon is retained, like this:

    directory = C:/Program Files (x86)/MyProject
https://gitextensions.github.io


I've got the same setup. SSG and free tier on Netlify. The only "free" metric is bandwidth usage.

I paid for stats for a while, but it was depressingly low. But I'm chugging along for myself, like a public notebook.


Not sure if I should publish my "blog" here or not. It's been in a hiatus the last 6-7 years due to life and because I don't "feel" qualified to publish anything.

Anyhow, lately the consensus on HN has been "some is better than none" and "hit that publish button"...

At the moment I'm transitioning from WP to Hugo, trying to retain content from the old blog to the new one. It is a joyful journey, which has lasted about 2 years give or take. It's not the top priority, but it has been chugging along.

Most of the time has ended up in tinkering with Hugo and partials/shortcodes, than to migrate and create new content.

The "new" blog is at https://studiofreya.org and the old one is at .com

The .org one will probably become .com when the perpetual tinkering is done.


Try Consent-O-Matic instead of IDCAC.

It is possible to reject consent instead of blindly accepting them with IDCAC... and also the Avast thing


I think the point of these is that GDPR requires an affirmative action, i.e., there is no need to decline, so just get the shitty overlays out of the way.

Consent-O-Matic submits those forms on your behalf. I don't want that. I'd rather not participate at all.


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