Yes, propably. Or i think something like this would work fine as well: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:5192069
(sry for the late reply)
Yes, propably. Or i think something like this would work fine as well: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:5192069
(sry for the late reply)
I also have two Ferris sweeps. My error was that I bought 3 pin switched, which wont sit right in place without a case. 5 pin switches(those with the 2 extra plastic pins at the bottom), will sit perfectly fine and straight without a case. So if you have 3 pin switches, that could be the problem with the “bad looking grid”. I currently have a silent one with Gazzew Bobas and a loud one with Kaihl Owls.
My favorite currently is Basic Fantasy. But I don’t know how well it is for solo play. One where the core rules are free and which has solo play is Ironsworn.
Edit: If you search the Basic Fantasy Forums you’ll find quite a lot of solo stuff as it seems. For example: https://www.basicfantasy.org/forums/viewtopic.php?t=4093
They are not “competing” as they can interact. You can browse lemmy content from kbin and vice versa. To me lemmy seems a bit more polished and beginner friendly, but thats very subjective. Just try them both out i would say.
Come and join us at the IRC if you are interested. Already some people started working on stuff.
Guix is another one. https://guix.gnu.org/
Tanks of Freedom and UnCiv are two I quite enjoyed.
Is there a recording of said talk?
Thanks for the explanation. :)
I am also not the biggest fan of the MIT License for the reasons mentioned in this article. There also is the LGPL as a permissive version of the GPL and I wonder how it really differs from MIT.
After so many hours spent in this game it feels completely new and fresh, but still having that same vibe. Love it.
Crashes for me on startup on Lineage 19.1. :( Version 0.17.0 runs fine.
They seem to also run bookwyrm. :D https://books.solarpunk.moe/
Lots of great improvements. But as long as there is no desktop client they can improve talk as much as they want. Most companies will require a desktop client for their chat solution.
Its also available on Linux through flathub and Android through Google Play or F-Droid.
But its currently lacking Proper Voice and Video Chat.